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    One of the good things about KB is learning about things - this being one of them. I found this really nice cutaway of a VFR800 engine. It shows the cam chains really clearly (Well everything actually) and it's just a nice pic. I've got a bigger version on my pc at work - printed it on our large scale colour printer and it's beeuutiful.
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    Thumbs up

    especially for Marmoot & Limbimtimwim,

    was in Ashvagas this morning so called into Honda Country, Both RC45s are still there;

    RC45 #1 is the one that has the history ( temporary theft) its got 10800km on the clock, has spare body work & frame as the twit that swiped it bored a hole just behind the headstem, its been dyno'd at 109hp at the wheel.

    RC45 #2 has 9500km on the clock & is mint

    apparently money in the region of excess of $25k each will get interest on purchasing them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop
    One of the good things about KB is learning about things - this being one of them. I found this really nice cutaway of a VFR800 engine. It shows the cam chains really clearly (Well everything actually) and it's just a nice pic. I've got a bigger version on my pc at work - printed it on our large scale colour printer and it's beeuutiful.
    Chains....

    At least mine has cams!!!
    Colapop - go for it! Get a VFR and have a heap of fun!
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    Really starting lean that way. Still thinking the TL in the mix, good riding position an all. Being tempted more by all the good words being said about how reliable VFR's are. Read that a courier in England got a million miles out of 2 VFR's. Apparently only minor repairs and oil changes did the trick for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    Chains....

    At least mine has cams!!!
    Inventions of the devil. And completely unnecessary. Proper bikes don't nned 'em.
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