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I have Oggy Knobs on my 6th gen. I haven't had to test them yet like you did (bummer!), Cmac, so thanks for sharing your results. It's good to know the brackets hold up in a slide. The Promotomelb.com site seems to be down for repairs right now, but ordering by email and Paypal works just fine. Their price is right, as most other vendors were asking $450 for a set! If anyone wants to buy these, here are my emails to Frank at Promoto: RE: Oggy Knobs Hi John. I have received your payment and your goods will be posted within 24 hours. Thanks, Frank Hajdu. Promoto Melbourne Pty Ltd. 2/8 Techno Park Drive, Williamstown VIC 3016. P. +613 9399 8717 F. +613 9399 8737 frankhajdu@internode.on.net www.promotomelb.com From: John Lance [mailto:jclstlm@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 2:36 PM To: Promoto Australia Subject: RE: Oggy Knobs Hi Frank, Invoice is paid. Thanks for your help. John From: frankhajdu@internode.on.net To: jclstlm@hotmail.com Subject: RE: Oggy Knobs Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 10:10:06 +1000 Hi John. We do ship to the US. I cannot directly accept a credit card payment, but I can issue you a Paypal invoice if you supply your details. OK549 no cut frame sliders kit sells for AUD$249. The shipping weight of OK549 is 3.5kg. There are three Australia Post freight options- ECI (Express Courier International) 2-4 business days AUD$134.65 EPI (Express Post International) 3-7 business days AUD$88.25 AM (Air Mail) 3-10 business days AUD$82.50 More information regarding these services is available at www.auspost.comau There is one small modification required to fit the kit on US/Canadian models. An emissions valve on the right hand side needs to be modified so that it uses one mounting bolt instead of two. It is a very simple thing to do. If you would like to proceed with a purchase, please let me know via return email including which freight option you prefer, and I shall forward you the Paypal invoice. Thanks, Frank Hajdu. Promoto Melbourne Pty Ltd. 2/8 Techno Park Drive, Williamstown VIC 3016. P. +613 9399 8717 F. +613 9399 8737 frankhajdu@internode.on.net www.promotomelb.com From: John Lance [mailto:jclstlm@hotmailcom] Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2012 10:43 AM To: sales@promotomelb.com Subject: Oggy Knobs Hello, I'd like to buy Oggy knobbs: No cut White OK549 My bike is a 2007 Honda VFR 800. Can you ship to the U.S. ? Paypal or credit card? Thanks, John I ended up swapping the pucks for black R&G aeros when I changed my fairings.
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No 25th Anniversary paint was harmed making this bike. Decided to ditch the RWB scheme for red, silver and black.
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October 2012 To January 2013 Halloween Christmas R1100S 140
vfeistr posted a gallery image in Modifications
From the album: New Paint
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October 2012 To January 2013 Halloween Christmas R1100S 138
vfeistr posted a gallery image in Modifications
From the album: New Paint
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From the album: New Paint
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ST1300 cable lengths. Cable A is about 90mm longer and cable B is 75. The metal bend at the grip end is also sharper. Stock cables, middle. ST1300 cables, top and bottom Cable A Cable B Hope this helps! vfeister
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Someone around here used 03-07 ST1300 cables with success. I bought a set, but haven't started on the conversion yet. I'll measure them and post this week when I get home. SERVICE HONDA 5634 HOHMAN AVE. HAMMOND, IN. 46320 219-932-3588 219-931-5557 Fax 06/25/12 06/25/12 INV#: 541578 14:11:36 [1IUH] CUST PO#: HP 17910-MCS-G00 CABLE A, THROTTLE N/A 18.82 1@18.82 0.00* HP 17920-MCS-G00 CABLE B, THROTTLE N/A 18.82 1@18.82 0.00* HP 90544-283-000 WASHER (8MM) 1.66 4@1.66 0.00* SHIPAPP HONDA PARTS 0.00 1@0.00 0.00 SHIPSHIP GROUND 1.00 12@1.00 12.00 SHIPWEB WEB ORDER 0.00 1@0.00 0.00 ========== DELIV'D PARTS: 12.00 TAX: 0.00 DEPOSITS: 44.28 ========== TOTAL: 56.28 Paid VISA < 56.28> vfeistr
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Producing A Fix For The Regulator/rectifier Wiring Issue
vfeistr replied to Tightwad's topic in Modifications
I had a deja vu moment when I started reading this post, then I remembered why. Two years ago, before I even had a bike, I stumbled upon it when I was searching for info on doing a Big Three upgrade while installing a stereo in my car (Batt (-) to frame, Alt to Batt(+), Frame to engine block). I ended up doing one on our other vehicle too, just because it makes sense. Reading this felt like being a witness to history in the making, like going back in time and watching the VFRness evolve. That sounds majorly corny, but I don't know how else to say it. Thanks for your hard work in making this awesome plug and play charging system upgrade for our bikes. You've got my business! -
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From the album: RI to NC
Picked up the bike 5-31-12 in Rhode Island with 924 miles on it -
From the album: RI to NC
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From the album: VFR as I got it
The day after riding it home -
From the album: VFR as I got it
My other Honda