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  1. #2806
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    ...My 929 shock just arrived!

    ...and my new foot pegs are on there way

    ...and I just heard from the Germans!...they have just started on my custom seat cover

    so friggin happy!...bustin the bottle of jack out tonight



    Have a great weekend Kbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    ...My 929 shock just arrived!

    ...and my new foot pegs are on there way

    ...and I just heard from the Germans!...they have just started on my custom seat cover

    so friggin happy!...bustin the bottle of jack out tonight



    Have a great weekend Kbers
    You have a 750 right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    You have a 750 right?
    yup...96 VFR750 RC36-2 (and yes...getting the 39mm spacer for the rear shock fabricated soon)

    When Life thows me a curve
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    VFR400 Gas Tanks

    Hi, fellow VFR owners. I have a friend in OZ (also a VFR owner of many years), who asked if I could ask you a question about VFR400s, so here it is:

    "A friend has a vfr400 trackbike, but she is complaining the shape isnt allowing her to slide off the seat and just isn't comfortable (compared to her other bike).
    She wants to swap to a later tank, I've googled but nothing comes up? Anyone seen this done? Where does someone start that wants to do this other, than at a wreckers going though all their tanks to find the best base to start with?"


    I just realised when I edited this for posting that it's a bit short on details (like model years), so I'll get back with those as soon as I have them.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Hi, fellow VFR owners. I have a friend in OZ (also a VFR owner of many years), who asked if I could ask you a question about VFR400s, so here it is:

    "A friend has a vfr400 trackbike, but she is complaining the shape isnt allowing her to slide off the seat and just isn't comfortable (compared to her other bike).
    She wants to swap to a later tank, I've googled but nothing comes up? Anyone seen this done? Where does someone start that wants to do this other, than at a wreckers going though all their tanks to find the best base to start with?"


    I just realised when I edited this for posting that it's a bit short on details (like model years), so I'll get back with those as soon as I have them.
    Hanging off..... You're doing it wrong

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    In my non-expert opinion, I think the tank has bugger all to do with it. When sliding off the seat (and I'm assuming we are talking about getting around corners quicker) I am using my legs to lift the weight off my ass, then using my legs and arms to slide said bottom to the left or right. I would look at the position of the rearsets and the clipons, sounds like rearsets are too low to allow her to take weight off her butt to slide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecko_nzed View Post
    Hanging off..... You're doing it wrong
    That is my initial thought as well. Although I can't talk as I have no idea how to 'hang off'

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    I just realised when I edited this for posting that it's a bit short on details (like model years), so I'll get back with those as soon as I have them.
    I think we need pics of the lady in questions arse as well. Just so the best advice can be given, of course.

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    Hey people, I've got a problem with me VFR I'm about 80% sure is fuel pump related but can't concrete it. So before running out & splashing out moneys to replace the pump, would anyone happen to have 1 laying round they wouldn't mind loaning out for a week or 2 so I can prove my theory?

    I've got a 86 VFR700F if that changes anything
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    Hey people, I've got a problem with me VFR I'm about 80% sure is fuel pump related but can't concrete it. So before running out & splashing out moneys to replace the pump, would anyone happen to have 1 laying round they wouldn't mind loaning out for a week or 2 so I can prove my theory?

    I've got a 86 VFR700F if that changes anything
    Ohh no's! (VFR's don't break!?!)

    "There is an electronic relay that sends power to fuel pump, and i'd suggest that you use a jumper wire to bypass it for testing purposes.

    With bypass installed, pump should click whenever key is on and fuel level runs low in carbs"

    Taken from - http://vfrworld.com/forums/showthrea...-a-little-fuel

    (hint...sign up to VFRworld.com and vfrdiscussion.com if your not already mate...every VFR question you could ever have....answer is there mate )

    all the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    Ohh no's! (VFR's don't break!?!)
    Well technically it's the Mitsi pump I claim at fault... So I guess we're still good there

    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    "There is an electronic relay that sends power to fuel pump, and i'd suggest that you use a jumper wire to bypass it for testing purposes.

    With bypass installed, pump should click whenever key is on and fuel level runs low in carbs"

    Taken from - http://vfrworld.com/forums/showthrea...-a-little-fuel

    (hint...sign up to VFRworld.com and vfrdiscussion.com if your not already mate...every VFR question you could ever have....answer is there mate )

    all the best
    I've done the tests in the Haynes manual which suggests that shouldn't be the fault & in my mind the fuel pump isn't giving constant results like what I'd expect. I might spend more time bypassing the relay to see if by chance it is intermittently cutting out but I'm still 75% sure it's the fuel pump at fault
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecko_nzed View Post
    In my non-expert opinion, I think the tank has bugger all to do with it. When sliding off the seat (and I'm assuming we are talking about getting around corners quicker) I am using my legs to lift the weight off my ass, then using my legs and arms to slide said bottom to the left or right. I would look at the position of the rearsets and the clipons, sounds like rearsets are too low to allow her to take weight off her butt to slide.
    I suspect (and this is pure conjecture here), that being a bloke of the feminine variety, this person might be not very tall, and that when she's hangin off a lower profile and/or narrower tank might make it easier for her to hang off the side and still be attached to the handlebars and footlingpegs.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Got me a new clear LED tail-light and (non-LED) front indicators, because I busted my taillight on the last day of work last year. (This is actually just a test post, because I've had my VFR nearly 10 years now, and thought I'd post summat about the changes I've made to it over the last decade.

    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


  14. #2819
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    I've made a couple of changes to my VFR as well




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    CleverChap said: "I've made a couple of changes to my VFR as well"

    Wow!. That's really awesome work! I love the blue frame.
    Looks like you did a whole lot of big mods, all at once, instead of dribs'n'drabs over nearly 10 years like me.
    The rear wheel looks familiar, what's that off - is it Triumph?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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