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  1. nicky815

    nicky815 New Member

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    alright, so i bought my bike and it ran,i bring it home and dont start it up for a few days, at first it needed a new gas tank and carb rebuild, now its leaking gas...
    can anyone tell me how to get this bike started again..
    its a 85 vf500f
     


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    Another guy who needs the VF500 t-shirt

    Sorry for your troubles, but guessing by the lack of detail in your question, this bike may be too much trouble.
     


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    I'm not sure I want to know, but if I could ask, what is printed on the VF500F T-shirt? ;-)

    +1 on Tink's post above, too vague a post to help in diagnosing.

    VF500Fs take a skilled mechanic and a decent spare parts bin.

    They're not for everyone but if you put the effort in they are well worth the price of admission.

    Good luck!
     


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    i wanna keep it still, i got 3 months to learn, cause i wanna ride in spring and its my first bike.
     


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    :doh:

    Here we go. He's all yours IC.
     


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    The t shirt was references in another recent thread. It's currently in the planning phase and not yet to market. It references "I have little mechanical experiance but I chose a bargain priced, poorly maintained, VF500 for my 1st bike over a Ninja."
     


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    i shouldve just gotten a ninja... but i couldnt find one for the price i got this bike.. i shouldve just waited..
     


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    You aren't the first nor the last. Get a case of beer and find a local wrench to help out. We'll be glad to help but webmd does not a doctor make.
     


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    If I could ask, how many miles on the clock?
     


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    doing the right thing and having a shop fix the gas tank and do the carb rebuild for me.
    my main concern is just to get it running. rather pay someone to do it right the first time, then do it myself and mess up ahah

    and it has 7134 miles on the clock.
     


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    This engine is a spring chicken with only 7k on the clock. It should be a keeper.

    Retaining a professional with First Gen V4 experience is A-okay but really, as with any vintage bike, it's best to work on the bike yourself. This said if you don't have the space, time, tools, mechanical knowledge, etc., respectfully, this may not be the best bike for you.

    To cheer you up though, here is an article by Julian Ryder on the Best V4 of its Time:

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    It is too big to fit on a t-shirt!

    If I may suggest, a classic big lettered "proud owner of VF500F" in front, then you can also have your reference phrase in the fine printed area.:pound:
     


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    Find it hard to believe that it only has 7k judging on the pic you supplied in the other thread.

    Would not spend a dollar on that bike before inspecting the valve train
     


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    Oh, okay, I didn't catch the post with the photo (added this below).

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    Sad to see such a low mileage 500 in this condition (if the mileage, as noted, is indeed accurate). Serious neglect here.

    This is very much a tear down and rebuild, IMO.

    Agreed, inspecting the valve train is step one.

    Good luck!
     


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    Ok, it is just one bike. Learning the details of just one bike is not beyond most people if you put your mind to it AND you have been pronounced married so you may as well jump in with both feet. I am not a gen 1 fan but it is only a motorcycle after all. I would rather tackle a 500 than a 700-750. Buy a manual and grab the reins. It is winter after all, you have time and weather on your side. Pep talk is over.
     


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