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Hi Variable. Just for info and to use your photo. I used to store the handle where the yellow arrow is pointing, just wrapped it in some cloth and it sat there nicely. As the toolbag was just overloaded with stuff, having the handle separated helped. Cheers
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6gen tool kit never came with a wheel nut wrench. Don't think my 8gen has one as well.
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That's very strange, same with Partzilla it's itemised separately from the kit P/No. 89256-MT4-000 $12.03. Should be a definite part of the kit! Operating your C spanners without the handle is not an option when your out on the road!!!! Yet my 4ea VFR's came with the OEM kit and having the handle! Cheers.
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Here ya go Variable. The chain adjuster and the slip on extension handle. The other C spanner is for the Rear Shocker pre load adjustment - you won't be needing that one seeing you have the remote adjuster. Cheers.
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Something is missing................The extension handle for the C spanners, coupled with the chain adjuster it makes for a maintenance strut for raising the fuel tank, apart from being essential for normal use of the C spanners.
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VFR1200FD, somewhere near Celina, Tx.
Grum commented on HankInTexas's gallery image in Member's Gallery
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Large screwdriver works fine. Just add a layer of masking tape over the tip.
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That's a nice looking ride. Think the color is Candy Red. Enjoy. Cheers.
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Mirrors don't require removal. 8gen screen removal is a bit more of a PITA due to the inner visor removal complete with the side pieces. Far easier job on a 6gen.
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Thanks Miguel for all your hard work. VFRD is a fantastic forum, so lucky to have it. Cheers.
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Hi Grum, Thank you for your donation of 25.00 USD. We look forward to improving the forums with your donation. Thanks VFRDiscussion
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Hi Beakowood. Welcome to the forum. Suspect the previous owner may have tricked the ECM into thinking the Side Stand is permanently up by Grounding the Green/White wire from the switch. Easiest way would probably be to just place a shorting link in or across the Green 2p connector. (OR a ground at the Green/White wire terminal of your Clutch Switch, maybe not too practical but possible). You'll need to remove the left side fairing. The Side Stand wiring goes back towards the water pump area and plugs into a Green 2p plug. Go to the Downloads tab above, here you can download the full service manual for your bike. Good luck with your new toy, hope it provides many years of reliable fun. Cheers.
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From the album: Bright, Vic Australia
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From the album: Bright, Vic Australia
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From the album: Bright, Vic Australia
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From the album: Bright, Vic Australia
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Bike looks a Gem. The IXIL which I love and have on my Red Lady, looks particularly nice on the White, great choice, not overly expensive either. Cheers.
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