Score! 8 spoke rim BLS peg lowering blocks!

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  1. marriedman

    marriedman New Member

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    A few weeks back I lucked into an 8 spoke rim on ebay and a set of lower blocks from the classifieds on here. The rims were pretty rough looking, so I knew I was going to have to blast them and have them powder coated. This gave me the perfect opportunity to shange the rim color from black to the silver/pewter that I always wanted on my VFR.

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    Poor thing had been neglected for years! But I soon took care of that:

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    After getting both the new 8 spoker rear and my original front back from the powder coating place, I had the tires mounted and balanced (sort of). I had to go with Dynabeads since there was no place near me that had a balancer that would work with my wheel. Seems to be fine, but the tradionally static balanced front is definitely not balanced correctly. I also took this opportunity to clean my front calipers and buff every bolt and my axle on the front. I had some issue with the rotor rubbing on the caliper on the left hand side because I did the re-installation process out of order. I have decided that I am just going to put Dynabeads in the front as well because I don't feel like taking the front off again!

    I also put the lowering blocks on. The necessitated the lowering and adjusting of the shifter arm and brake pedal. It took some tinkering, cussing, and some cutting, but I got everything where it should be.

    I have to say, this is the bike that I saw in my mind when I first bought my bike. It just took me a year to get her there!

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  2. Scubalong

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    Very nice :thumbsup: I think the rims look better on my bike though :rolleyes:
     
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    I think that looks like shit. Tell you what. Send that rear wheel out to me and being the good VFRW brother I am, I will send you mine. It is already pewter coloured so your won't even need to re-coat it.
     
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    Damn Randy - you're all heart man!
     
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    Isn't it just heart warming to know there are still people here whose first concern is for their VFRW brotheren? Kind puts a lump in your throat doesn't it?
     
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    I would've gone for a white powdercoat, but that's just me.
     
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    Not a fan of the white personally. Not to mention they would be impossible to keep clean with all the brake dust!

    Sent from my phone.
     
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    Love that wheel....tell me....what year or years did the VFR come with the 7 spoker?
     
  9. vfrcapn

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    The 7-spoker was only available on the '68 Beetle. Along with the dual Dellorto carbs. :cool:

    The 8 spoke was standard on the '90-'93 3rd gen VFR. It's a direct bolt on to the '94-newer bikes afaik.
     
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    Funny guy there capn.....thanks for the info on the 8 spoker mannnnnn
     
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