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VFRMike

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  • Birthday 09/28/1967

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    2002 VFR
    2001 Ford F-150 4x4 Lariat
    1968 Pontiac Firebird (stock)
    2o2o Tesla Model 3 Performance

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  1. From Bringatrailer.com... https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-honda-vf500f/
  2. Hello raYzerman. To be honest, I am consistently reading and being told (by my dealer) NOT to use WD40 as this will cause additional problems later on down the road. All the "experts" are saying to use graphite liquid.
  3. I have tried the spare key that is unused and came with the bike. Same result.
  4. I am hoping someone can assist with finding an ignition switch for my 2002 VFR. Bike has been flawless for the 91K miles I've owned it but the ignition switch is not functioning. When I try to turn the key to turn the bike on the key will not physically turn to the ON position, without trying for a couple of minutes. I've put graphite in the switch and that made it feel like new except that it won't turn without many attempts. I've tried eBay and have not found on OEM switch. I located one (not OEM) from eBay that was supposed to fit but it was not correct. If anyone has a lead on an ignition switch for my 2002 VFR, please let me know. Thanks!
  5. 54 years old. Second VFR. First was totaled with lots (I don't remember how many) of miles and the second, a 2002 VFR, with just over 90k miles. These things just keep going!
  6. First bike was 1999 VFR, then a 2001 RC51, and finally a 2002 VFR. Each purchased new. Totaled the 99 VFR, sold the RC51, and just broke 86k on the 2002 VFR. VFRMike.
  7. What a shame- WAY too young! Sorry to hear and I wish his family the best.
  8. VFRMike

    Big Sur

    Naciemento Ferguson Road?
  9. Hi VFRMike, Thank you for your donation of 10.00 USD. We look forward to improving the forums with your donation. Thanks VFRDiscussion
  10. So, I've got the old sport extension off and the new Touring extension on. Here are some early observations: 1. The directions from the manufacturer are TERRIBLE and the lettering has got to be the smallest I've ever seen. Other have commented on this also. However, go to YouTube and watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev_dFTOVjOM to assemble the Touring extension and watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uUGfjoyUxg to prepare your windscreen (drilling) and to attach the Touring extension to your windscreen. The videos, which are produced by TwistedThrottle, are well done and make the process very simple and straightforward. 2. The Touring windscreen, in its highest position, provides 5.75" of additional height. It's pretty easy to adjust. If you've got a throttle lock then it can be adjusted on the fly- of course I've not tested this and don't recommend it. 3. It definitely makes a difference reducing noise and buffeting. I am using Convertibars (https://convertibars.3dcartstores.com/Honda-VFR-80002-13-Bike-Specific-Kit_p_168.html) and so I sit much straighter and higher but the reduction in noise and buffeting is obvious. 4. My bike seems to be looking much more like a touring bike than a sports bike with the hard bags, GPS, Throttlemeister, Convertibars, mirror extensions, sockets for heated vest and other accessories, and now a (very) tall extension. I'm not complaining. Rather, I'm making an observation of the transformation of my bike since I purchased new in 2002. I've got over 71K on it and hope to put on another 100K. As I put another 2K on the bike this month I'll check back in and add some further comments. Thanks again to 007 for pointing this product out. VFRMike.
  11. VFRMike

    035 Douglas Pass Co

    My brother's name is also Lorne- pretty rare name for sure.
  12. I went ahead and ordered one and will post pictures and give a review when it's on the VFR.
  13. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely look into this.
  14. I am currently commuting about 2000 miles per month using my 02 VFR. Just broke 70,000 miles on the odometer last night. The combination of enjoying the riding and saving gas money is making it easy to leave my comfy truck in the garage. However, I am needing more wind protection. The Vario windscreen I am using is great but I am also using Convertibars. I am not willing to get rid of the Convertibars as they keep me virtually vertical, when I want to be. So, I need to modify my windscreen to take the wind higher, over my helmet. I am considering removing the Vario windscreen extension (the top piece that moves up and down) and fitting a taller piece in its place. Anyone done this or have any thoughts? I know it won't look as attractive but I need to get the wind over my head and I don't want to ride hunched over for 130 miles each day. I've experimented a bit by placing my hands horizontal to the top of the extension, in its tallest position, and it's much nicer and far quieter. So, 4"-6" taller than the current height would be what I am looking for. I've considered buying a used windscreen and cutting it to fit or buying a Laminar Touring Lip (modifying as needed) and seeing if it will attach. Thoughts?
  15. That bike is looking very nice now!! Do I see you on GM-Volt.com occasionally too?
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