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Thanks for that airwalk, I have temporarily rigged up a spare shindengen plug straight to the batery posts with NO fuse in and its the same SLOW (snore) rise to 13.6/13.7v. I am now today going to swop my battery from my VFR FT and try that to see if there is a difference. I fitted the fh020 from the 800 onto the 750 and its banging 14.6 in as soon as the bike started. I put the 750 FH020 onto the 800 and guess what, The same slow rise. It has to be sommat up with the new battery as everything else has been cancelled out. fffffrrrruuuussssttttrrraaaatttteeedd isn't the word. I/ve been biking ,and restoring cars and bike since 1964 and in all my life, I have never had such weird problems.
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Some conjecture, but here goes anyhoo... I have seen melted fuse holders in the charge system refurb on this forum before. Fuse holders are rated for amperage, just like fuses are rated for amperage. So getting a lighter duty fuse holder leads to a melt down eventually. Prefer to use something on beefy side... like https://www.delcity.net/catalogdetails?item=78335 Example of fuse holder ratings... https://www.delcity.net/store/Inline-Water-Tight-Fuse-Holders/p_800394.h_800395 YRMV Cheerz and beerz
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Concur on this. Inspection should always be step 1
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Might also be a good idea to check the master & slave cylinders, and all the lubrication points in the lever pivot. While you're at it you should check the front brake lever & hydraulics.
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One of my FZ1 had similar couple years ago. Pulled the plates, separated and then soaked the fibers in oil overnight. Reassembled and all was sorted.
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Yes if they are not to worn or glazed. You could try adding fresh oil to the plates through the oil fill port using a syringe & check the clutch is lifting properly. Pull the clutch lever in whilst doing this & use a wide bladed screw driver to make sure all plates separate.
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Try fuse holder between rr & batt+, have had problems there a couple times. Most recent showed low & fluctuations on voltmeter while fuse remained intact, previous showed steady & correct meter readings until it finally melted w/,blown fuse, nearly caught fire. Almost as entertaining as chasing intermittent elec. gremlins🥵
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You can pull it apart, and inspect them. If you do it on the sidestand you may not even lose enough oil to be a problem. Sometimes all they need is a little sanding to break the glaze, and new springs.
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Be sure to test the stator hot. They will often show good when cold, but fail when the windings warm up. Also if you can get another meter to compare they have been known to lie.
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If you tend to ride bumpy roads the stock Corbin mounts will need repairs. They aren't very robust. Don't count on Corbin for help either they want nothing to do with any of their discontinued products.
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I'm pretty sure Leon's picture is in the dictionary under HardMF.
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5th Gen Corbin SaddleBags (I have a pair)
Hingley replied to PapaK's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
Corbin made these for a short time, but even up here there are a few kicking around, I just had to buy the bike to get a set 🙂 they made them for the 1998-2001 VFR800 but I did see one set for a 1994-1997 VFR750, once they also made a set for the VTR1000 and others but I have never seen a listing of the different models from Corbin I also believe they made a set for the 2002- ????? VFR800 but they have got to be the strangest looking hard bag I have seen Just be sure that if you are looking for a set that the original brackets are with the bags, I have seen three of four sets of bags for sale but had no brackets with them and by the look of the brackets unless you are a good fabricator pass on the bags or get them real cheap because it will take a lot of time to mock up a set of brackets. Attached is the only copy of the mount instructions I have ever found, thanks to a fellow VFRer enjoy the hunt. -
OK, this bike is doing my nut in, done the FH020 mod and associated wiring all nice and tidy. NEW battery 2 weeks ago having just bought the bike in the last month as non runner, genny checked and all in order, 15v idle rising to 45-50v AC revving. 0.3 ohm checks ok on all phases. Started bike to find just above battery volts and SLOWLY rising to 13.7V. even when revved. tried the FH020 on my old vfr750 and 14.5v straight away so thats all good. even refitted the OLD OE rectifier which I know was Ok as i checked it before modifying to shindengen,.That showed the same slow rise to 13.7v. Although the pos.and neg. are direct to the battery, the rest of the bike should not be affecting charging rate. I did solder the new yellows near the Stator. rechecked and OK. ( AC voltage checks done at the new shindengen plug anyway and Full battery volts at black shindengen plug too). This has me scratching my head. someone put me out of my misery.
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Cheers for that
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Need a side on pic, never seen those before, weird but interesting, no good for a high mount pipe.
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First ride of the season and the side of the road.
rc24dk replied to trmoyer's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
0V on the battery terminals I would suspect either a measurement error or a short circuit. Did it accept charge? One thing that could drain the charge is if the starter solenoid hangs. -
bike has been sitting for awhile , 7 months wont roll in gear with clutch lever pulled in . it did come apart while starting with clutch lever in . but went right back to sticking . im thinking its the plates but can i .clean and reuse plates ?
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They look nice to me! Awkward shape inside but it easily fits a riding jacket on each side!
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I saw a pair of yellow ones like 4 years ago on Ebay for $800. Someone bought them. At this moment, I can't find any on sale.
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Amen Dutchy! That was me. I did 1000 miles in 2.5 days on my RC-51 aka SP2 about eight years ago, blasting through the northern Sierra with the norcal VFRD gang. But no longer. Gotta keep my elbows above my knees.
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Howdy, Viffers! I special ordered two of these Braking H023RID rotors by accident, and I only needed one! The lead time on these was like 6 months, but you can get yours shipped ASAP! According to compatibility charts, this should fit any 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th gen rear axles! Double check me on this with the part number. Aiming to get my cash back, so $150 plus shipping. Will not include retail packaging, as this second one didn't arrive with it & I threw away the first one a month or so ago. My first one when it arrived. (what the packaging looked like) Side-by-Side with OE rotor on my 5th gen Axle Quite a bit lighter too!
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5th Gen Corbin SaddleBags (I have a pair)
Ughandi replied to PapaK's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
woahhh those look like proper luxury! -
5th Gen Corbin SaddleBags (I have a pair)
vfrcapn replied to PapaK's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
They were in the $700-$800 range when first available but doubled in price by the time they stopped selling them. A few have sold over on vfrworld recently in the $400-$500 range.
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