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Speaking of Delkevics and 5th gens. Anyone else rocking a standard height mount? If so, and you want an easy laugh. FYI their link pipe OD is 2" meaning muffler ID is the same. This $40 hot garbage from Amazon also has a 2" ID. This ain't a muffler, just dresses a open header and installs in a minute. This thing is just welded aluminum pipe with a terrible paint job.. but ..The sound is otherworldly on a 1998 or 1999. 😁I tossed their staggered bracket it came with and just slapped on a 2" brace from Home Depot. Yeah.. I'll be putting the Tri-Oval Delkevic right back on. An hour of this was fun enough, but is a little loud. I'll keep it around though. Probably toss it on for a coffee meet or something who knows, straight pipe Harleys can't have all the fun. I'll bring the Delkevic can with me of course so I can swap back. 2000 and 2001 owners with the catalytic headers might be able to get away with running this all the time since the cat is it's own silencer.
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Citeam despre Balance Beads și mi-am dat seama că după o zi lungă în garaj sau cu hobby-urile tehnice, e plăcut să te relaxezi puțin online. Eu mă joc pe chicken road game, optimizat pentru jucătorii din România, și jocurile rapide și bonusurile locale fac timpul liber mai distractiv. E o metodă excelentă de a te deconecta și de a te relaxa după orele petrecute cu motoarele sau alte proiecte.
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Might need some help putting my '01 back together again.
Gaz66 replied to davenay67's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
No worries, hope you get the old girl up n running soon. -
Pics required if you need advice.
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Sound like this so called tech is blowing smoke up your arse mate. A few simple meter tests will confirm if starter is good or not. If starter's got a short, no way can a short just disappear when starter's removed from the bike. Hope this stealership's not rippin you off bro.
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untilAlpine Motel VFRD Spring ride will be in Abingdon, Virginia this year. I’ve looked at the event calendar and there is nothing of note for May 2026. Let’s go with May 14-17. That excludes Mother’s Day weekend and Memorial Weekend. (On a personal note, it’s Misty and my anniversary weekend so cash gifts are acceptable ��). The Alpine Motel is my choice for the hotel, but there are 3 others within walking distance of the Alpine if it doesn’t meet anyone’s standards. It’s not the Waldorf, but it’s a nice little place. The rates are affordable, so I’m not gonna worry about group pricing. I will talk to the owner this weekend ( 11/8/25) about blocking of rooms. Misty and I are aware of the crappy coffee situation at the motel and will have a keurig available for all to use as well as a fire pit for evening meetings. Looking forward to seeing all of you in May! Abingdon, Virginia
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Might need some help putting my '01 back together again.
3rdgenred replied to davenay67's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
Thanks for the posting op. I recently had a 5th Gen plop in the shop, did a thunderous tear down, threw a slough of parts into the garbage, and am hoping I remember where the good parts go lol It will be a pile of parts by the time i'm ready to put it back together. - Last week
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A starter that fixes itself on the bench? That's freakin' cool.
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https://www.vfrdiscussion.com/index.php?/files/file/290-vfr1200x-crosstourer-honda-shop-manual/
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VFR750, Not sure if anyone is aware…….shock upgrade…
ggathagan replied to Exuptoy's topic in Modifications
Sadly, sfdownhill is no longer with us. I don't know if that kit contained any custom machined parts, but I suspect it did. -
Skeptical, but thinking positive for you. I have been wrong many times before and will be many times in the future. Good luck.
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VFR750, Not sure if anyone is aware…….shock upgrade…
The Phantom replied to Exuptoy's topic in Modifications
Very interesting build. Sorry about the pathetic posts from that guy, he's not like the rest of us. Are you talking about the 8th Gen rear hub/wheel? -
Alright, so I spoke with the tech. He explained that the starter itself is having some sort of internal shorting causing it to draw a half of the battery’s voltage. When he removed the starter to bench test it like I did it worked like a charm, but when put back on the bike it would just steal half the battery’s voltage once he pushed the starter button. He took the starter apart, cleaned the brushes, inspected the rest of the internals and didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. The conclusion we both came to was the starter itself drew so much voltage that it shorted the relay (and battery) which is why the bike died while it was running. This does add up because I had to replace the starter relay last year; so we figured that the starter has been “taxing” me in the form of shorting my relays since the starter is drawing too much power. He says he checked everything in the system and the starter is the only thing that is “acting up” so I reluctantly ordered it… However, as for it not being able to be bump-started we still haven’t figured out why it’s been acting like that. I’ll keep you guys updated, but for context this bike has had electrical gremlins for the longest time since I bought it from some Quebecois bastard that neglected it in his garage for almost 3 years…
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Might need some help putting my '01 back together again.
davenay67 replied to davenay67's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
Thanks Gaz! That explanation is perfect. The last thing I want to have to do is pull this thing back apart again because of some small oversight! -
Recently added a quick shifter to my 8th gen 2014 VFR800FD following some info I got here purchasing some OEM style parts for a CBR 600 RR. The QS works awesome so far as seamless WOT shifts. The 600 Shift pedal is adequate but spaced away from the frame farther than I like. I am looking for an OEM QS pedal or other solution to improve the pedal position. Thanks in advance Crusty
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Might need some help putting my '01 back together again.
Gaz66 replied to davenay67's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
Hay D. Small bore pipe from left side of rear cyl head pipe union feeds the lower port of wax fast idle unit, this is "INLET". Small bore pipe with tight U-bend from stat housing feeds the upper port of fast idle wax unit, this is "OUTLET". Both pipes route up thru centre of throttle body assembly direct to wax unit. Ensure wax unit is not blocked (common issue). -
If I needed the services of a Dealership and these were my (never good) experiences, pretty sure I would just resign myself to the new reality that my town doesn't have a Honda Dealership and carry on as such. I think I would start looking for a cool Gen8 owner in my county that might be willing to offer a very brief test use of their PGM for a lunch and a beer. Good luck, you'll get it figured out.
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Yeah, i’ve never had a good experience with them but they happen to be the only Honda dealership in town…
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VFR750, Not sure if anyone is aware…….shock upgrade…
JZH replied to Exuptoy's topic in Modifications
They may as well have been oval. Would have made more sense than simply moving them onto a different PCD... Ciao, JZH -
Might need some help putting my '01 back together again.
davenay67 replied to davenay67's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
That's a good point. Thinking about it, probably just a chamber versus any kind of flow dependent architecture. Kicking myself for not labelling things better.... -
Might need some help putting my '01 back together again.
Terry replied to davenay67's topic in Fifth Generation VFR's
I have no dog in this fight but I'm sure the wax unit won't care which port is connected to which hose as it just acts as a chamber for the coolant to pass through.
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