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6683
Jamie Thanks for your opinion. I've got feelers out in several places, and may just end up sticking it on e-bay at some "more than enough" price. Gord Jamie...
Gord Taylor
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Apr 1, 2007
4:33 pm
6684
Tony I appreciate your thoughts, particularly regarding a museum. I've discovered that there are 2 in southern Ontario, and at least one can issue charitable...
Gord Taylor
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Apr 1, 2007
4:50 pm
6685
Hey all, For those who remember for most of my 20's (which just recently ended) I have been slowly trying to get my bike turned into a race/track bike. I've ...
Richard Dort
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Apr 2, 2007
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6686
I am looking to replace my gas tank on my '86 VF500F and I was thinking making one from fiberglass would be a good idea. Is this a good idea or not? All...
Richard Dort
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Apr 2, 2007
5:24 am
6687
Looks good! Any idea what color scheme you'd like to go with? The new VFR 800 Interceptor has re-visited the original Interceptor scheme. An aggressive...
Tony Colantonio
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Apr 2, 2007
11:57 am
6688
My bike spun a rod bearing the other week and I've decided that 20+ years is long enough to keep a bike. I'm looking to sell the following: Prices do not...
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Apr 2, 2007
8:04 pm
6689
"Looks good! Any idea what color scheme you'd like to go with? The new VFR 800 Interceptor has re-visited the original Interceptor scheme. An aggressive...
Richard Dort
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Apr 2, 2007
11:20 pm
6690
Hmm... I figure it shouldn't be too difficult, paint it white and do the graphics in blue/red vinyl, but then again, what the heck do I know about paint!?! Be...
ANTHONY COLANTONIO
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Apr 3, 2007
2:29 pm
6691
Hmm, well unless a bunch of people express enough interest to generate more than a few hundred$ worth of parts I guess I'm just gonna try to sell locally....
Levi Smith
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Apr 3, 2007
7:20 pm
6692
I sent you an e-mail about the shock, please let me know if you recieved it. Thanks, Jamie Daugherty www.daughertymotorsports.com...
Jamie Daugherty
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Apr 4, 2007
11:04 am
6693
Always get a "O"-ring type chain (unless you're racing when it makes less sense). DID or RK chains I've used with equal good results. I used Bel Ray chain...
plaskowski
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Apr 4, 2007
1:30 pm
6694
I've used ATF, 10W, 15W, and 20W Fork Oil (PJ1). I prefer the 20W (it is a bit stiff) and the 15W also gives good results with a softer ride....
plaskowski
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Apr 4, 2007
1:32 pm
6695
Good question, I've seen plastic tanks before for motorcycle and other vehicles (my Acura TL and my wife's Honda Pilot both have plastic tanks) but I've never...
plaskowski
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Apr 4, 2007
1:41 pm
6696
Finally got my VF500F out last night for the first ride of the year, as usual it felt good. Only ~300 miles away from 50K mile on the odometer....
plaskowski
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Apr 4, 2007
1:42 pm
6697
Fiberglass tanks were used in many motorcycle racing series. Still very common in vintage dirt track. My buddy's old Harley Sprint (AHRMA Dirt Tracker) has a...
Patrick O'Bryant
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Apr 4, 2007
2:18 pm
6698
Spring WAS here, but it left last night! (southern OH) But if you put a sail on your bike, you could probably run about 50MPH with the tail wind.... ;-p Pat...
Patrick O'Bryant
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Apr 4, 2007
2:19 pm
6699
Squidskinz up in Canada make fiberglass tanks for ~ $450- not sure if they make a 600RR tank and/or how to fit it to the VF.You might want to give them a...
jcristea
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Apr 4, 2007
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6700
I checked (not with a fine-tooth comb, though) the CCS rules (here: http://www.ccsracing.com/forms/2007/rules/rulebook%202007.pdf ) I did not see any mention...
Patrick O'Bryant
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Apr 4, 2007
3:16 pm
6701
Thanks guys for all the help! Richard Dort '86 RVF500R '91 VFR750F http://photos.yahoo.com/jazclrint...
Richard Dort
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Apr 5, 2007
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6702
Same for Maryland also, it was 32oF this morning and there is a forecast for snow tonight and tomorrow morning. Not much hope for getting out this weekend. ...
plaskowski
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Apr 6, 2007
1:32 pm
6703
It was 59 deg here this morning (6:45) and is supposed to hit 80 by this afternoon! Of course I rode my little cepter today. Perfect temps for ridding! This is...
Jeff Schieck
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Apr 6, 2007
4:39 pm
6704
34 deg. here now and a high of only 43 today fot Ct. At least I'm not crying because I haven't had the time to put the bike back together yet... Jeff Schieck...
Ken Lee
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Apr 7, 2007
2:05 pm
6705
I've got a chain question, too. I installed a new RK O-ring chain (stock 530 width) and Sunstar sprockets on my VF500F about 10,000 miles ago. I am pretty...
mr. jones
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Apr 7, 2007
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6706
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Apr 10, 2007
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6707
Fine whather and temperatures here in France too. From 50F in the morning, up to 75-80F in the afternoon, nearly no cloud. I left on friday morning for a 2000...
Noël Auger
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Apr 10, 2007
8:54 am
6708
Looks like your rear sprocket is not centered to the hub. This induces a tighter or looser chain depending on the wheel position. What I should do is to loosen...
Noël Auger
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Apr 10, 2007
8:56 am
6709
Rub it in Noel...rub it in It's supposed to snow here in a few days... Noël Auger <noel.auger@...> wrote: Fine whather and temperatures here in France...
Ken Lee
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Apr 10, 2007
10:22 am
6710
Noel, That's what I would call a "Tour de France"! Sounds like an "Iron Butt" ride! (or were you in a car?) Either way, I'm sure it was beautiful! Maybe some...
Patrick O'Bryant
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Apr 10, 2007
12:18 pm
6711
Hi, Pat ! No, I was not in a car, just riding my '03 Yamaha FZ1. But I have to admit that on monday morning, I would have preferred to sit in the car than on...
Noël Auger
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Apr 10, 2007
1:09 pm
6712
Thanks, Noel, for the response. A question, though, how do I know when the sprocket is centered, if that's the problem? I've fiddled with trying to ensure a...
Jeff Jones
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