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JZH

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  1. It is, or course, the Yellow Peril. Ciao, JZH
  2. Well, activity sure has slumped... I do hope VFRD can be rescued! Ciao, JZH
  3. VFRD/WiLD header group buy timing not good! Fingers crossed... Ciaom, JZH
  4. Lookin' racey... Which 900RR swingarm did you end up using? The RRW/X version Ken mentioned? How much shorter is the swing arm? It looks shorter, anyway! Ciao, JZH
  5. That'll do. Was the bike just positioned incorrectly on the roller? Ciao, JZH
  6. I was going to refer you the my build thread "Beware the Yellow Peril", but it's so old it seems to have vanished... Yes, I still have it, but it is on my yellow bike in California, but I'm seriously thinking of moving it to Europe soon. If so, I will definitely be discussing some oiling system modifications with Seb! Ciao, JZH [Found the thread, thanks to Google! ]
  7. Since I've got one A&A supercharger kit and two 5th gens, I have often thought about making my own. It wouldn't be rocket science to reverse-engineer what A&A did and assemble a new kit of parts doing pretty much the same thing, but neither would it be "cheap". Ethically, once he abandoned the market, he can't really blame people for thinking about resorting to "self-help". Unfortunately, I didn't measure anything before I installed mine, so I'd have to remove it from the bike to do that. If only someone with mad engineering and fabrication skills had had such a kit in his hands for an extended period of time before installing it... Ciao, JZH
  8. I was cleaning the garage and decided the safest place to put my blue '01's LH side fairing panel was...back on the bike. (It had been off since I had parked that bike just before Covid.) I'm now tempted to get it ready to ride again... Ciao, JZH
  9. IMHO, you don't need to buy Honda for seals and bearings (Honda doesn't make either of them): most automotive bearings and seals are available through other distribution channels for a lot less than Honda charges. The problem I have with AllBalls and, I suppose, K&L and the others, is that they generally use the cheapest functional parts they can find. So, while the re-packaging is handy and easy to buy (one part number vs. four for a typical set of stem bearings), they can't really undercut the price of quality parts sourced from anywhere other than Honda. Figure out how to read part and bearing catalogs and you can get OEM quality (or better) at not much more than AllBalls price. Ciao, JZH
  10. Delkevic almost certainly doesn't make gaskets. We just have to find the source they're buying from... Ciao, JZH
  11. According to the professional motorsports wiring guys, the problem with solder connections is that solder embrittles the wire where the solder meets the rest of the un-soldered wire, creating more of a weak point than does a properly crimped butt connector. Both solder joints and crimp joints have to be done correctly and protected from the environment with adhesive-lined shrink tubing, but from what I have been reading over the past couple of years, toreckman's got it right with the heatshrink-crimps. Ideally, the three crimps would then be sealed within a long piece of adhesive-lined heatshrink, rather than leccy tape, however! Btw, whilst you're in there, you should see to that Big Orange Connector with all the GNDs. Especially if it is exposed to the environment like that it will only be a matter of time before corrosion begins to form on the terminals. A couple of years ago I would have said to solder them all together, but... Ciao, JZH
  12. I definitely noticed... Ciao, JZH
  13. Someone (who hasn't had it dump their stuff all over the highway) will want that Tail Locker... Ciao, JZH
  14. I missed the last run, so I really hope we get this one over the line! Maybe some eye-candy pics from those who have installed VFRD headers might help prime the pump? Ciao, JZH
  15. As this is a VFR, possibly a better use for that location would be to fit a voltmeter! Ciao, JZH
  16. Arguably, you shouldn't re-use bearings you've driven out by the inner race. All those hammer blows went through the ball bearings to the outer race. Even if they still roll, I wouldn't trust them again. Ciao, JZH
  17. JZH

    Hello

    I didn't even remember about that thread (!), but it reminded me about heavily restricted bikes sold in Germany and (apparently) Switzerland. I recall that there wasn't a national power restriction per se, but individual purchasers would voluntarily restrict their bikes to qualify for cheaper insurance. Unfortunately, I don't know how the bikes were restricted, but with carburetor engines the usual way was to fit restrictors into the intake ports. There may also have been "learner" restrictions, which were more likely to have been removed once the rider earned their full licence. Does the bike feel slow? If not, someone may have removed the restriction and not told the government... I don't think the Swiss ECU was restricted THAT much for everyone. They always had special ECUs for emissions reasons, not speed/power. So I don't think changing the ECU will remove the restriction, if it is still there. Ciao, JZH
  18. FYI, I think CycleTerminal.com in the USA has those red covers (new aftermarket). Or you can grab one from another bike... Ciao, JZH
  19. All show and no go! To each his own, as they say. To me, it looks "distinctive". Ciao, JZH
  20. Surprised I didn't mention on that linked thread that I ran my RC36 gravity feed for a while (weeks or months) after the fuel pump stranded me on an Austrian Autobahn one summer. Always carry tools! It ran fine, as I recall. I probably didn't allow the tank to get very close to empty, but it was absolutely fine at half-full and up. Ciao, JZH
  21. Oh, well aftermarket headers could be any size, not always exactly what the OEM was at the time. Predator also made "OEM replacement headers" for the 5th gen. I think that's what I have on my UK-based 5th gen. Delkevic, too, IIRC. And then there was Black Widow (Sandy Bike Spares)... But if that's an actual pic, they'll be fine. Ciao, JZH
  22. But if you're in Croatia you may be looking at German- or Swiss-market RC46s, which were sold with (optional--the "HECS3" version) catalyst exhausts in '98 and '99. Honda explained the changes made to the Y2k model in the 2000 Press Information brochure: "The pivotal key to the difference in the performance of the VFR’s ‘standard’ and HECS3 configurations could be found in the design of the exhaust system, particularly in the vicinity of the catalysers themselves. To work at optimal efficiency, the catalysers must reach a certain temperature threshold that permits their catalytic elements to function properly. This is especially important at start-ups, and can be a problem in very cold weather conditions, since the catalysers are positioned relatively far away from the engine and therefore take longer to reach their optimal operating temperature. The exhaust system for the current HECS3 system overcomes this problem by using narrower tubing to help accelerate this pre-heating process. This may be a competent fix, but the smaller tubing has the additional effect of restricting maximum power output somewhat, so the HECS3 version of the VFR ended up being approximately 8PS down in maximum power compared to the standard version. While not a major drop in power, and certainly better than any catalyser system developed until now, this was not what the VFR’s design team was hoping to achieve. The solution to this problem came in the form of a new development made for the CBR1100XX Super Blackbird’s fuel injection system." (That new development was the "new automatic bypass starter" system.) So you can find OEM early RC46 exhausts with CATs and O2 bungs--if you're looking at one of those early "low-emissions" models. Ciao, JZH Honda VFR800FiY Press Information.pdf
  23. Silicone hose is very thick-walled. It even comes in black. Some experimentation could find an ID size which fits snugly without slitting or zip-tying? Ciao, JZH
  24. FWIW, I should also be ready to participate in the next round (if there's a next round...) 🤞 Ciao, JZH
  25. Yes, and unfortunately, it still looks exactly like that. Fairing has not been trimmed to clear the belt, nor have I fitted the RC51 forks and front wheel or the matching Pearl Shining Yellow front mudguard... Of course, having read about the A&A issues, now I'm worried the Rotrex will blow up if I run it again! Ciao, JZH
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