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  1. Hi all, I'm just getting myself and the bike ready for some rideouts and touring later this year. I've changed the seat and handlebars on the VFR for more comfort and easier riding and making some cosmetic changes, including repainting the front forks and Givi rack which were both suffering from pitting and corrosion. I also treated myself to a new Khyam Biker Plus tent and other camping kit, as I've not camped in a tent for a few years since we bought our Adria campervan. Currently I'll be staying in the UK, but hope to get into Europe again next year to tour, see friends and family.
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  2. The moment I bought new tires, I promptly forget the price and the mileage on the odometer. Repeat when the tyres are worn. All I remember is the FUN i had riding my bike(s) YMMV
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  3. Well, it'll hold this much: How much more does he need?!? (I'm missing my Yellow Peril,,,) Ciao, JZH
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  4. A tip for those clamp springs, get some heat shrink colour of your choice & slide over the springs. It keeps the exhaust free of marks & rust from the springs, they will rust.
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  5. Dynojet now provides a patch that enables Power Commander V [PCV] to work with 2000-2001 5th gen VFRs! It's true! At least Dynojet says it's true. Dynojet is the company that manufactures Power Commander and has provided the file along with instructions for downloading it to a PCV. We haven't put it to the test yet, but are eagerly looking forward to doing so. Thanks to VFRD member Rob916 for poking us with a stick about this topic and getting us to post this info. Last week Jozef helped connect us with Dusty Schaller at Dynojet [Some might recall that Jozef is the dyno tech at Attack Performance where we did all the dyno testing/tuning of the new performance headers]. Dusty is the product manager of Power Commander and sent the attached file along with these instructions: "You need to update the PCV to this datafile [the file attached below]. The only way to do this currently is with Power Core software using Dyno control. Open Dyno control and go to Support – Send data file. To get Power core go here - https://www.dynojet.com/downloads/power-vision-3/ Scroll down to Software" Here is the file: B16-005.02.ddat If anyone gets a chance to try this before we run it on our 2001 5 gen test bike, please post your procedure and results here as soon as possible.
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