Buying a 5th Gen VFR

Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by Artist25, Aug 27, 2011.

  1. Artist25

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    HI guys, I'm new to the site as a registered user. I've only been here befoe to read the threads.

    I'm interested in buying a 5th generation VFR. I rode my brother-in-law's 2000 last year and just fell in love with it. What production years are the best to target? I've been told to try to find a 2000 or 2001 model.

    Are the R/R issues on all 4 years of production?

    Any information would be apprectiated.

    Dan
     


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    Pretty much all gen's are subject to electrical issues, particularly if you don't keep up with checking/cleaning the connectors, esp. the 3 yellow wire one that runs from the stator to the R/R. Chassis ground(s) are also often neglected and cause problems. Check this site out for solutions to many of those issues:

    Wire My Bike

    You mite want a Y2K/'01 if you don't want the condom mirrors, but the '98/'99 do not have cats (tho they have mild steel headers). Visually all 4 years are nearly identical (except the yellow) but have subtle differences under the plastic. Can't go wrong with any of them. If I could, I'd get the '8/'9 for the cat-less exhaust and just buy a pair of Y2K mirrors to upgrade the look - otherwise just buy the nicest gen 5 you can find and ride it.
     


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