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VFR750F3

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  • Birthday 10/26/1969

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    2021 CBR1000RR-R
    1986 VFR750F CUSTOM
    1986 VFR750F STOCK
    1978 SUZUKI GS550E
    2005 RVT1000R

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  1. I ride a RRR electronic suspension is amazing and super comfortable. I am 55 BTW. I own several bikes with upgraded suspension, but nothing compares to it. Still love my RC51 VFR800 and 750's though.
  2. Some k&n filter area is smaller
  3. I am not sure why everyone is so worried about the size and filtration of their air filters. My modified RC51 uses a tiny foam air filer which was also used on other aftermarket airboxes.
  4. The spacing is correct. Mirrors afterwards have a different spacing and a wider mounting surface for example my CBR1000RR-R w integrated turn signals which I tried. I wanted integrated ones but I wanted the stock look. Also mounting these extend your mirrors without having to purchase mirror extenders.
  5. I went with the Pipercross. Easier to clean and oil in my opinion.
  6. Not my intent for visibility nevertheless they are bright. I only purchased due to removing front turn signals and installing projector headlights.
  7. Had to drill a hole through the opposite side where the wire runs through because I flipped it so the mirror base fits perfectly.
  8. Finally put the wheel on. 5mm taken off the OZ spacer on left side of wheel. Used stock spacer machine down to approximately 6mm from 10mm to take up slack on the right side. Left caliper spaced out 4mm while the right at 6mm, No drag on the rotors. Will try some other spacers for the calipers once it warm up and I torque down the axle and get some new brake pads. Deciding between Brembo and Honda pads.
  9. Finally received the front wheel from OZ. I have to reduce the left spacer by 5mm to center the wheel and then shim the calipers 5mm outwards and use longer bolts 8x40. The rim is from a 2007 up CBR600RR 20mm axle. Brembo Oro Rotors are also new.
  10. I have a set of wheels from my 02 if you interested. I am just waiting for my new OZ front wheel.
  11. $150.00 SHIPPED PAYPAL ACCEPTED BUYER PAY FEES.
  12. Hardly used upgraded to Ducati Hub. $100 shipped. PayPal buyer pays fees.
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