-
Featured Gallery Photo
All Activity
- Past hour
-
Evening all. I have a 2002 model. Full delkevic system, snorkel removed, K&N air filter and flapper valve delete. Can anyone point me in the direction of a map for this specific set up please
-
Nik joined the community
-
For Sale: 1998 Honda VFR 800 – Low Miles, Excellent Condition – $6,000 (Woodland Park, CO) If you're looking for a classic sport-touring machine with legendary reliability and soul, this is it. I'm selling my 1998 Honda VFR 800, a 5th-generation icon known for its bulletproof V4 engine and single-sided swingarm. This bike has only 15,113 original miles—a rare find for a 26-year-old motorcycle that’s becoming increasingly collectible. Highlights: Yoshimura RS-3 exhaust – adds a perfect, throaty tone to that smooth V4 powerplant Super rare vintage Wolfman soft luggage set – ideal for weekend touring Two-piece Sargent seat (plus the original OEM seat) – for added comfort Brand new, never-installed Daugherty Motorsports rear shock – a premium upgrade included in the sale Original rear seat cowl, owner’s manual, tool kit, and miscellaneous parts included I’ve owned this bike for 11 years and put less than 1,000 miles on it during that time. It’s always been stored indoors and well cared for. I recently: Drained and replaced the fuel in the tank Bled and replaced the rear brake fluid Fired it up—it starts, rides, and shifts beautifully The honest stuff: The tires are old and need to be replaced before any serious riding It’s not a museum piece, but it’s in damn nice shape for its age and turns heads wherever it goes This is a firm-price sale at $6,000. Let me know if you'd more pictures or a cold start video, etc...The bike is located in Woodland Park, Colorado, a scenic hour from Colorado Springs. Cash in hand before you take a ride. Additional pictures can be found at https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1246579577126991 Interested? Reach me at acehigh02@gmail.com Thanks for looking, Larry
-
Way old photo, but removing just a few more items and it would have been quite easy to lift the frame off the engine..
-
Have just done it, not all that hard if you siphon most of the gas out first, and then when you tilt it up, the larger rear most hose can be used to finish getting the gas out. On the hose joints a small squirt of WD40 works wonders and a hose puller is great too. If your systematic, it goes smooth.....
- Today
-
Terrible design. I just did this from a project that's obviously been sitting... what a joke...
-
Ball bearing held in forceps, works a treat, done hundreds this way.
-
It's already gone bang mate. Don't risk getting hurt, motor could lock up & spit u off, then you're well fukt. Bike could die & leave u stranded miles from home. It's an easy methodical process to swap out a motor, far easier for a novice mechanic like yourself to swap out a motor than open it up & pull heads off, the latter is clearly way beyond your ability from your responses to our replies. Good luck, I'm out.
-
Did you have to return it? Seems like a machine shop could mod it pretty easily to work and still be ahead money wise.
-
Thanks for the information..
-
I ordered a Brembo rear rotor for my 2006 non ABS VFR800. Checked with multiple sources including Brembo itself and all said it was model 68B407M6. When it arrived 8 weeks later (they make them per order) it would not fit due to the the Brembo not having the 4 holes to accomodate the heads of the tire mounting bolts that protrude from the axle face. Fortunately they owned up to the mistake and refunded my money. This model is supposed to fit 1998 to 2012 VFRs. Big Fail. They could not determine which model, if any, would fit the VFR or what bikes the 68B407M6 does fit. Too bad. It was half the price of the Honda rotor I eventually purchased.
-
Sidestand it is. Yes there is a lot of confusing info out there.
-
What about a cheap hitch hauler that you could strap the bike to and then lift and mount to the Unistrut?
-
Capy joined the community
-
Evvo joined the community
-
LowieHP joined the community
-
tvf joined the community
-
-
kool deal there. please invite noraly over to see things, and try to get her drunk. 😍
-
-
Seen several times on this forum... Set the engine solid on a base jack or otherwise. Disassemble/strip the bike enough to lift the frame off the bike, leaving the engine sitting on the jack/base. -- Yes, it is a big job... That's the way I would do it anyhoo...beats trying to move the engine....
-
Throwing this up there for the halibut, may or may not be useful. We use this stuff all over the manufacturing plants. I have thought about building a trailer with it. Strong as all get out. ....No welding required... https://parco-inc.com/tslot-aluminum-extrusions/ ---------- Curious, your option, what does a 275 year old Netherlands house look like? Photo?
- Yesterday
-
Thanks! And good points about not crushing the heck out of it. To harbor freight we go!
-
Thanks guys for the tip, gonna go check mine.
-
gen joined the community
-
There are many ways. I like to use a drift that is smaller than the slot. And I don't smash all the way down, but leave a small gap so I can easily get a small chisel in to release it later if I need to do some work.
-
Anybody have a tried & true method of staking a brand new axle nut? I'm sitting here just scuffing up the new one with my hammer and pry bar 😆
-
Wisely chosen, I should think. I wish them a nice trip in good weather.
-
If I tried to dig a basement in South Holland, I'd have a swimming pool! Yes, the reason for the cantilevered shelves is mainly to avoid interference with the workbenches and machine tools underneath. I could, of course, run at least some front verticals, but I've seen other workshops where they're using pallet racks for both storage and workbenches, and the extra vertical supports always seem to be "in the way". I'm trying to avoid that. I'm also trying to avoid supporting anything from the ceiling (which is also the bottom floor of our house). They built these houses very sturdily, but I don't want to chance doing anything which could compromise the structure of the house itself. I will try to post my progress here. I don't actually have the keys, yet, but that day is almost here! Then I've got to move fairly quickly to avoid having everything in the UK delivered to the same space in which I'm trying to build all this stuff... Ciao, JZH
-
https://www.visordown.com/news/longest-day-challenge-raises-more-ps120000-cancer-research-uk
-
20250601_113449(1).jpg
HispanicSlammer commented on DirtbikesRule's gallery image in Member's Gallery
-
VFRD Mission Statement
For owners of the Honda Interceptor and related Honda V4 motorcycles, for the purpose of mutual help concerning safe riding, maintenance, and performance of their motorcycles.
Rules of the ride - No one goes to jail, and No one goes to the Hospital.
Contributions - VFRD is a member supported website with no commercial advertising.
-
Forum Statistics
-
Total Topics26.4k
-
Total Posts361k
-
-
Who's Online (See full list)
-
Member Statistics
-
Upcoming Events
No upcoming events found -
Latest Classifieds
-
Top Downloads
-
-
Popular Contributors
-
Blog Statistics
-
Total Blogs116
-
Total Entries345
-
-
Gallery Statistics
-
Blog Entries
-
Blog Comments
-
By vfrpilot28 · Posted
I enjoyed reading this and seeing your story. For the love of motorcycling! -
By interceptor69 · Posted
Oops. I do believe I know how to post YT videos or they wouldn't be on YT. However I may have screwed up copying the link to the playlist. Thanks for the helpful comment. -
I think that you might not know how to post videos. You're in your YT studio in these links. You need the link to the actual video.
-
-
Most Contributions