Nice job, but they still look red to me!
If you need more angles, let me know: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I have a spare set off my '83 I can take pictures of. Are you talking about the throttle linkage springs? How old are the rubber boots that hold...
HeliBars won't work on 8th gens, Member "Motopumps" make some riser plates that work well. I don't find any need for a Power Commander, like I did...
John O: Looks like we took the same path, I still have my 83! Just her back on the road this summer.
With your experience, you will love the "Quick Shifter"
Ordered, congrats to the winners whose photos were used.
You will love it, the quick shifter is fantastic.
Look on Partzilla.com for rubber parts. I replaced just about every rubber part this summer on my '83 750, all Honda OEM!
I know they are not cheap, but I love my Abba lift, works well for both the front and rear work. Looks like BlueStreak Racing is no longer selling...
I bought a couple of the large socket type wrenches and found they were too sloppy or the filters didn't have sharp enough facets for the wrench...
No room on the 8th gen get any grip with channel looks, lower radiator doesn't move more than an 1/2 inch without disconnecting hoses, too much...
I think I got it AutoZone, maybe Napa. 8th gen is even more cramped, not much room to work
That tool looks like could have many uses, off to Harbor Freight!
Duc, I had same problem with my first oil change on the 8th gen, here was my solution since all the wrench slipped: [IMG] Drilled wrench, used...
How can you beat a post like that! Took the 8th gen out today for her 1st anniversary, little nippy but sunny. We are finally getting some rain...
I bought a Shoei RF-1200 when they first came out. Cycle Gear had the RF-1100 for a $100 less, but I wanted the new safety features: [IMG] EMT's...
I love my RF-1200 too, I got a silver one to match the 2003, then traded it. They have one in red that looks close to the VFR, but will have to...
$170 for a face shield is a bit much.
A better investment are the Knight Design lowering pegs, more of an improvement in riding position than the risers, however I have both. Member...
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