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Lorne

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  1. On 2/1/2024 at 4:36 AM, Hingley said:

    My question is have you guys that have painted using the Honda Codes had good luck matching existing paint ?

    Sweeper makes some good points, and I'd add that Honda didn't do all that well matching the look of the various panels on my yellow '99. There was a really noticeable difference in the yellow of the left & right side panels vs. the upper cowl - from when the bike was brand new. Whether it was primer/base colour or different material or a combination, who knows. Fwiw, none of my other VFRs had a noticeable colour mismatch.

  2. 2 hours ago, Duc2V4 said:

    because of my seizure ... AAA is cancelling my insurance coverage.

    Another problem you may encounter is getting travel medical insurance. Ten or so years ago a friend had a crash that resulted in cognitive impairment. Subsequently that was one of the conditions for which his travel medical plan wouldn't get renewed. Granted, this is in Canada but definitely worth checking before your next trip. 

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  3. I found these 3rd gen parts and thought that someone here might find them useful. They've all been in a box for 20+ years since I last had a 3rd gen VFR. I'd prefer to send them all as a package, no charge except for shipping.

     

    The small cover is n.o.s., I'd fitted a switch for my grip heaters in the original and wanted an unmolested spare - just in case.

     

    The chain guard shows some light scuffing but otherwise in good nick.

     

    The batter strap is used but definitely serviceable. Not 100% sure it's from a 3rd gen, though.

     

    The two rubber blocks are cushions for the front right & left side of the fuel tank. Again, these are used and a little stiff with age.

     

     

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  4. 13 minutes ago, Grum said:

    Curious, why do you talk of "right front" are you saying the left fronts are different?

     

    Fwiw, according to Partzilla, Honda list three different brake pads for 6th gen VFR800s:

    left front:     06456-MCW-H02

    right front:   06455-MCW-H02

    rear:             06435-MAT-016

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  5. 5 hours ago, gropula said:

    I'm using 3$ (not a typo) grip heaters off aliexpress with two heating modes.

     

    I have an older version of Gropula's setup. In fact, I've had them since at least 1999 and moved them from bike to bike over the years. Back then, generic heated grips were just awful.

     

    As to heated gloves, never tried 'em. But heated grips are just a click away so you don't have to stop to warm up your hands.

  6. DeutschTo add to Terry's comments, the other weak point of VFR electrics is the stator. It is probably worth inspecting it after buying, and it'd make sense to do so whilst changing the engine oil & filter.

     

    I'd be more inclined to replace any dodgy connectors with ones from Deutsch

     

    Other than that, I'd only suggest giving the bike a thorough going over to determine the health of things like fork seals, chain & sprockets, tires, brake rotors & pads, steering head bearings. Cleaning and lubing the brake & clutch levers, and the throttle tube make any bike feel better. After all, it is 25 years old. If you have a work space and are handy with tools, changing the fork oil isn't too difficult.

     

    Good luck.

  7. On 9/21/2023 at 7:24 AM, Captain 80s said:

    There's always decisions and compromises to be made in doing something like this.

     

    Looks like you've got 17" wheels, was that one of the changes with the RC26?

     

    Sorry I'm coming late to this thread and am looking forward to seeing Keny's project completed.

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  8. On 8/19/2023 at 9:33 PM, Marutukku said:

    Looking to have it back on the road in another week or two. 

    Teasers before it's shakedown and full picture dump. 

    My compliments to your tenacity and seeing through a project this involved. Your exhaust work and headlight choice show you know how to use tools.

  9. I've ridden Monitor Pass on California's Hwy 89 many times, usually eastbound. Here side-by-side video from my 2003 and 2014 trips, on my '98 VTR1000F and '09 VFR800. The timing was close but I tweaked the clips to better synch them. The early trip used an analog camera recording to a Canon Hi8mm camcorder, while the latter one used a V.I.O. POV.HD setup. Eagle eyed viewers will note the pass looked a lot drier in April 2014 than in July 2003.

     

    Click the link:  Monitor Pass - In Stereo!  

     

    Monitor Pass - 2003 & 2014 TN.jpg

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  10. As the owner of a 6th gen I can say that high mount exhaust is heavier and moves the cg upwards - neither being a change for the better. But if it's purely a styling preference I think Sweeper's suggestion of researching the compatibility of swapping in 6th gen tail is worth pursuing. Keep in mind that the panniers are also different.

     

     

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