2nd Gen 700/750 parts available

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  1. GeorgiaRider

    GeorgiaRider New Member

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    Hey guys,
    A friend of mine has a cycle repair shop / junk yard and has two 86 or 87 700/750 available. One of the bikes was running when it was parked in his junkyard (covered), the other has a locked up engine.
    The good bike has a great seat, gauges, no plastics (except for a good rear quarter and a cracked headlight cowl), all the electronics looks good, as well as wheels, brakes, etc. Tank on the one bike has a big dent in the top right.
    The other bike (not running) would just be for parts only. No seat, no tank.
    Both bikes have Yosh pipes. (I think 4 into 1)
    It was fairly dark in the basement so I couldn't go over everything.
    (I was hoping for a 8-spoke wheel hidden in there somewhere! No luck)

    He will set prices for the parts if you let me know what you want. He's a good guy and will help out if you need stuff.

    Let me know what you need. I hate to see them rotting away unused!
    Gary
     
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    I would like pics of the yosh please.
     
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    I'm also interested in the pipes. Please send a pic my way :smile:. Also if you can tell what the condition the carbs are in it wouldn't hurt me to have a spare on hand.
     
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    looking for rr and fuel pump and tail piece and left inside fairing.
     
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    Are the pipes still available?
     
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    I need a head for a 87 700, anything there I could use?
     
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    That the front head
     
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    Okay guys,
    Robert has finally gotten around to dragging the 2 old bikes out of storage and is ready to start selling parts! I don't know what he'll ask for anything, but it's worth a phone call.
    You can reach him at 770-528-0940. His name is Robert and the bike shop is J-n-R cycles.
    Good luck with your parts.
    Gary
     
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    I called that guy 2 months ago and asked for pics of the yosh pipes. All I got was the run around. I called him 3 times and reminded him to send me pics. NOTHING! He had an add posted on Craigs list for his business and I spotted one of the VFRs. So I called right away.I still have his number and a copy of the add.:mad:
     
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    are you looking for the left inner panel the one between the tank and upper? I've got a brand new one OEM Honda for an 87 700 F2. $30 shipped
     
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    Will that fit on an 86 VFR750?
     
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    yes of course. the bikes share the same bodywork. comes with rubber gasket, too.
     
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    PM sent rc24.
     
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    due to differences in gauges 86 and 87 are not interchangeable for this piece.
     
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    The differences are that much?
     
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    There is a slight difference, my bad. It will fit up no prob but the contour around the gauges is different. F vs. F2. Let me know if you still want it dukiedook.
     
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    yeah, the contour around the outside edge is slightly different as well but with a little creative hot knifing it could work.
     
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    I took the time to mount the F2 panel on my 86 750, no hot knifing needed. There's an 86 700 on e bay right now with F2 panels on it as well.
     
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