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1992 VFR750F Followed me home... on my trailer.


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Overseas it was. U.S. was smurf blue only. They also got a Type II. 

 

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The plate on my '98 VFR is UGLYRED, so you know what I think...

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Obtained a seat cowl in Granite Blue.  Brand new.

 

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Now I need to come up with a bump pad, or other solution.  Think I have a pretty cool idea until I can source an OEM pad (which will probably be never).

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7 hours ago, Captain 80s said:

Obtained a seat cowl in Granite Blue.  Brand new.

Now I need to come up with a bump pad, or other solution. 

 

As I recall, the bump pad was colour matched to the seat material. Your seat being black should make finding one relatively easy. Good luck.

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1 hour ago, Lorne said:

Your seat being black should make finding one relatively easy.

 

That's hilarious.

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On 4/11/2022 at 9:56 PM, Cogswell said:

 

That's it!  :wub:

Cogswell, I need to do something similar with my '98 from the Pacfic coast area. What/how did you do the first step: "strip fork lowers"?

 

Thanks Cogs.

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3 hours ago, MaxSwell said:

What/how did you do the first step: "strip fork lowers"?

 

You may be referring to my post above Cogs', if so here is how I tidied up the forks of my '92 VFR750.

 

As I recall I used 'aircraft' paint stripper, liberally applied to loosen the paint, then more stripper on #0000 steel wool to remove any stubborn bits.

After washing them with plenty of hot, soapy water I used emery cloth to smooth out any scratches/divots. After getting the paint off I took them to my fave mechanic to have him install Race Tech springs & valving kit.

 

Then polished them with Solvol Autosol (any similar product would work). The process was a lot easier than I expected, and the shine lasted for years and 20K km afterwords.

 

Obviously, the smoother the fork legs are the easier it is to get them shiny, and my VFR's were pretty smooth.

 

 

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