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Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by sixdog, Aug 5, 2021.

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    Great find! Looks very clean, how many miles?, may determine the type maintenance required?
    Is it all stock? Any mods or future mods, I have some pointers if needed. Enjoy! Robert
     


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    Hello Robert and thank you.
    30,000 miles. No mods and all stock. Thinking of some exhaust / mufflers . It’s too quiet….


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    Good mod, mirror extenders. Burkhartcycle is where I got em.
     


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    Be sure to do the starter valve sync. Much better partial throttle response.

    And bleeding the linked brakes can be a beeotch.. getting that front caliper piston requires an almost yoga-like technique if you don't have a helper



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    Thanks for the suggestion... is there a link on the how to for that starter valve sync?

    opps.... I found it.

    Thanks again
     
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    A beauty! Check your electric - make sure you are charging. My stator started going at about 30K, lost it totally at 40k. If you aren't getting the volts you need, check out the sticky thread for The Drill. Jeff Barrett also added heated goodies... of which I am jealous. I have Titanium pipes. Love 'em. For my speed of travel and longer trips, I could use a higher, touring windshield. Bar riskers are nice too. Enjoy - sooo much fun to let loose VTEC :)
     


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