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New, never installed set of MOTO-CNC bar risers to fit the RC24/26, 37mm forks. CNC machined aluminum, silver anodized, 20mm rise, made in UK. Quick and easy install using stock brake lines, throttle cables and electrical. Can be installed or removed in ten minutes. $100 includes shipping to CONUS, inquire for outside the U.S. MOTO-CNC: https://moto-cnc.com/handlebar-risers/vfr-750-risers/vfr750-risers-37mm-forks joe.nelson@ymail.com
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92 California vs 49 State Fuel Tank
BluRoad replied to jkboyd's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
I have actually modified a CA (non-vented) cap on the 49-state (non-vented) tank…I just drill a tiny hole upward through the cap, exiting under the key flap. Doesn't leak or smell, but accomplishes the venting function. -
I wanted to highlight our OEM wheel maker, Enkei, on my personal VFR, but a search for suitable decals turned up nothing that would apply to a motorcycle wheel rim, so I had my own made. The trick is to get the curvature just right so I supplied my vinyl guy a 17" wheel and he matched it perfectly. I like the subtle custom look that these decals provide and they're easily removable, if desired. I sized the decals at 12mm (1/2") high to fit the outer flat of the wheel and added directional arrows…just because. The length is 52mm (2") including the arrow, which can be easily deleted by snipping it off before installing. Die-cut individual letters, will fit 16 to 18-inch rims. I wanted red to complement my painted factory directional arrows on the rear wheel, and red compliments most wheel colors. I had 100 of each direction made to keep the cost reasonable — priced at $2 each or $15 for a complete set of eight, enough to do both wheels. Shipping included to anywhere in the world. This is only slightly above my cost to produce and ship these. Returns (unused) accepted at your expense (60¢) for full refund. If interested, contact Joe: joe.nelson@ymail.com
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My go-to grips: https://www.biltwellinc.com/collections/recoil …and I add heating elements.
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PAIR removal & block off plates?
BluRoad replied to Andy72210's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
I also show an easy way to do this on my "Maintenance" page: http://v4dreams.com/maintenance.html -
Float bowl gaskets and other carb parts: http://v4dreams.com/products.html
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From the album: V4Dreams (.com)
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From the album: V4Dreams (.com)
Bit of a resto-mod; reshaped front fender, rear fender eliminator, blacked-out wheels, shortened OEM mufflers, etc. -
From the album: V4Dreams (.com)
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I love this. Hope you don't mind... I posted it on my site: http://v4dreams.com/the-shop-blog.html Cheers, Joe in IL
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From the album: V4Dreams (.com)
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From the album: V4Dreams (.com)
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From the album: Joe's '86
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From the album: Joe's '86
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From the album: Joe's '86
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From the album: Joe's '86
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From the album: Joe's '86
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From the album: Joe's '86