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  1. 1 hour ago, Ziffer said:

    I have the Heli bars on mine, but I still seem to have too much weight on my wrists.

    There's a lot at play, with people's body parts measuring across a wide variety of lengths. But...much of sore wrists can be wrong lever location and body position. Just a thought. 

  2. Thank the gods and Al Gore for the Internet. I'll do it for you...

     

    PAIR stands for Pulse Air Injection Reduction. Essentially is uses the venturi effect to draw fresh air out of the airbox and into the heads right as the hot exhaust gasses are exiting the cylinders. The fresh air then allows the hot exhaust to continue to burn off unburned fuel, reducing hydrocarbon emissions. Unfortunately, the reed valves allow some exhaust gasses to enter the air box assembly and the continuing combustion taking place in the exhaust system can cause annoying backfires on bikes with aftermarket exhaust systems. Hope the explanation helps, some form of this system has been used on cars as well, although not much recently.

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  3. 35 miles on VFR98 later:

     

    Seat of the pants...there's no question that it runs better and smoother. I do not think that it is the new plugs, as they looked just fine, so that leaves me with the flapper and/or PAIR delete to credit/blame. 🙂 The new Roadsmart IIIs felt super too. The brake pads took a few stops, but now feel really nice and linear. I'm dreadful about wearing parts down to nothing before swapping them out...and trying to get to just shy of the end of reserve before filling up!

     

    Mello dude, thanks for the info on the flapper/PAIR mods to the 2000 with the O2 sensors and cat, and of course for the superb block off plates. I'd like to wrap it all up on VFR00 too. 

     

    Thanks to the forum. I've been able to make so many useful and inexpensive mods to the VFRs because of you guys. 

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  4. Seems like it. I sure hope so! 

     

    Just in from the garage from finishing the PAIR delete job. It was interesting. I didn't have anything to plug the inside or outside of the airbox, so I put the short hose back on and had something to plug the hose. It seemed to run okay in the driveway. Testing tomorrow to get an inspection for registration renewal. It should also turn 30k on the ride. 

     

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  5. (Tired of these updates yet?)

     

    Finished the brake and clutch bleed. The brakes never, ever feel different after a bleed, but the clutch always does! Much more crisp and exact at the lever. 

     

    Also did the coolant flush w/Prestone. It came out clear, so I don't think that the flush accomplished much. The coolant itself came out green/brown. 

     

    Attempting to channel less lazy people, I also serviced the chain (clean/lube/adjust). While I was channeling, I also gave the body panels a quick wash. 

     

    I found one rattle (a loose Givi wingrack bolt) and snugged four really wiggly coil mounting bolts. 

     

    All that is left is the PAIR job...and I am..."a-scared" to do it. There's so much frackin' contradictory info on Al Gore's Internet about the mod itself, and whether it is okay to do on all years '98-'01. Any insight is appreciated. I'd sure like to tie a bow in this work by the end of Sunday. 

     

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  6. This is very sad news. The yellow piped seat on my 2000 came from him in 2021. He was a lovely human to deal with for that purchase and we ended up talking in 2022 about him maybe coaching a bit for a track day org. I'm not sure where he was originally from, but his presentation in conversation screamed old school laid back CA. 

     

    I am so sorry that you lost a dear friend. 

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  7. The washer and washer-like part of the hose guide are still there. Just the "wire" part of the guide broke off...but that is a good point. 🙂

     

    Plugs went in easily. The old ones looked and measured fine. I cleaned them up and will keep them for spares. They do have 30k miles on them. 

     

    Flapper mod was simple too. 

     

    Calipers are cleaned and ready for the new pads; OEM up front and Vesrah in the back. 

     

    Still left are brake/clutch flush, coolant flush, pair delete. 

     

    Old pad pics coming soon. 

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