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Ok, new link. https://www.dropbox.com/s/vvm5jvaefqupz71/Lowring_Raiseing_VFR%20_RC36%20_II.pdf?dl=0 Maybe you will need it sometime if you ugrade to a 36-2 ;)
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Don´t know if this helps? its for the 1997 rc36-II. The triangle at the top is the original triangle. https://www.dropbox.com/s/vvm5jvaefqupz71/Lowring_Raiseing_VFR%20_RC36%20_II.pdf?dl=0
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the analog meter looks cool on your VFR. I'm gonna put a analog meter on my bike to.??
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Cheaper here http://m.aliexpress.com/item/32222245436.html
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http://m.ebay.com/itm/400823932350 Same size as 12v power output. Not LCD but?
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File Name: How To Repair Your Motorcycle File Submitter: Friis File Submitted: 25 Apr 2015 File Category: Owners Manuals and other This book puts the basics of motorcycle repair and upkeep within every owners grasp. With clear, easy-to-follow instructions and 50 do-it-yourself projects, How to Repair Your Motorcycle introduces readers to the rudiments of motorcycle maintenance. Illustrated sections on each system (from electrical and fuel to suspension and exhaust) cover straightforward procedures that could add years to your motorcycles life--and save you thousands of dollars in the process. The book also includes troubleshooting charts and helpful sidebars. From preventive maintenance to caring for a bikes appearance, this handy guide makes every owner with even a passing knowledge of motorcycle repair the master of his or her machine. Click here to download this file
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This book puts the basics of motorcycle repair and upkeep within every owners grasp. With clear, easy-to-follow instructions and 50 do-it-yourself projects, How to Repair Your Motorcycle introduces readers to the rudiments of motorcycle maintenance. Illustrated sections on each system (from electrical and fuel to suspension and exhaust) cover straightforward procedures that could add years to your motorcycles life--and save you thousands of dollars in the process. The book also includes troubleshooting charts and helpful sidebars. From preventive maintenance to caring for a bikes appearance, this handy guide makes every owner with even a passing knowledge of motorcycle repair the master of his or her machine. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
Hi Marc, I found the forum tread where I read about the "eccentric adjuster" http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/forum/showthread.php?t=11102 http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/forum/showthread.php?t=126962 -
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Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
no it's not possible That's the triangle touching anything. I think It will not be able too. I can see at the picture from the right side top left corner the bolts is not original it should look like the other to bolts -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
You can see the eccentric wheel cylinder here. Yes I also modified the seat. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
But there are another way to adjust the height. I have read about it but I don't know how to. it's something about the back wheel. The suspension of the back wheel is eccentric and can be turned in to ways. And it will move the wheel up or down. Remember the side and the center stand will not fit lowering the bike. Lowering and the side and the center stand would be to long. I cut both my side and center stand to fit the lowered bike -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
Yes Marc, your plate is fitted correct. And it looks like stock plates. -
Has Anyone Tried The Spray On Window Tint On Their Windscreen?
Friis replied to AaronB's topic in Modifications
I painted my windscreen with foil/rubber spray. so if I regret the film may be pulled off again. but it looks great. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
Well My Bike is lowered 35mm and the front forks is also lowered 35mm, it's makes the bike faster in curves. And this is not an experiments, the plates is factory made. Lazer cut and thicker than stock plates - So no risk at all. But of course you will have to get familiar with the lowered bike. It isn't the same as the "stock high" it took me a couple of days to get the feeling with the bike. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
Hi Marc Dont you have pic. Of triangle plate. It look like your Bike is lowered, My Bike is 70cm stranding on both wheels and not on side stand. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
My seat height is 75cm, the triangle lower the bike 3.5cm and I have cut Out some frome? From the seat. But could you post pictures of your triangle, some VFR model have very small triangle. If so? you cannot use my pdf file. It is for a 1997 model. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
Remember if you lower the back end. Lower the front end like wise. -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
A break in the movie ;) Ok original triangle: Short side 56mm Long side 86mm -
Ride Height Lowering, Rc 36 Ii - Help
Friis replied to Marc87's topic in Third and Fourth Generation VFR's
Best mc ever. I am 61 years old, maybe a chopper would be better, but no, I love my VFR :) In my lowering pdf file you can se the dimension of the triangle. Tomorrow I will measure the original triangle. I is late night now here in Denmark. Then I will post it here. What time is it at your place. Here it is 9.41pm