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Thread: VFR owners' thread, for VFRPS members and prospective members

  1. #226
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    blah on the rattley cams, it is a engine out and back in to fix it.
    However everyone ive asked says it dosnt matter,
    aparently theres a split cog that keeps load on the cams to stop them rattling, also for race motors it seems that the done thing is to remove this cog. only rattles at low revs (like idle).
    so if the VFR your looking at has done ~50+ kms and idling is set to 2k might pay to check it out(unless you dont care about rattles)

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    Thanks for that, I will.

    As for the 400z, yes this is the naked one. 1986 model, with 64hp (according to some website I looked it up on when I had mine).

    Annoying how these bikes are so damn expensive here. The bike shops are making a killing importing and selling them.

    I bought my nc21 for R8000.00 in 2003. It had 36000kms on the clock and would have been about NZ$1500 at the time. This was from a bike shop that brought it in from Japan.

    Now you can buy NC30's with 20000kms in SA for R15 000 (about NZ$3000) also from bike shops, so I really don't know why these bikes are so damn expensive here.

    NC35's go for R25000 ($5000) for a perfect one.


    Hey whats with it saying I'm a L(oser) Plater under my name?
    I'm on a full license !! haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gt_phanta View Post
    Well I'm George, and I bought Morc's NC30.
    Hi George! :spudwave: Welcome to Kiwi Biker!

    Quote Originally Posted by gt_phanta View Post
    What the bike shop told me is that the V4 engines are prone to the camshaft seat's wearing because of the pressure the cam gears put on the shafts as they're spring loaded.
    Hmmmm.... maybe. But the springs are only lightweight, and only there to take some play out of the scissor gears and thereby reduce noise. You *can* take them out.

    Quote Originally Posted by gt_phanta View Post
    I had an NC21 before (VFR 400Z) which did seem to have a lot more power, and even Folcan's (my little brother) NC24 seems to go a bit better.
    Some of the models are restricted, and there are differences between them as far as valve timing, carbs, exhaust header diameters, etc.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by gt_phanta View Post
    Annoying how these bikes are so damn expensive here. The bike shops are making a killing importing and selling them.
    Supply and demand. There are a lot of people getting into bikes now, and the VFR400s are one of the better bikes for bikers to get into once they're ready to step up from a 250.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    can i join can i can i can i pleeeeeeeaaaassseee!!!?.
    ok ive just bought a nc cough 21 naked model.
    hasnt arived yet gets here this week hopfully on transport.
    question wot size tyres do these run i no they got 16 front 18 rear wondering if i can swop tyres from my fz the rims are the same size not sure on the width though.
    cheers and can i be the offical speights tester as i seem to be the most southern man with one lmao

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    vfr750 MOTOR might fit in there? Yep, my 750 is for sale.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=55111
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    i would could and can, put a fat fuck down with a bit of brass.

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    Another VFR Owner

    Yep, another to add to the books...

    Bought mine 2 months ago off trademe and am really enjoying the pwer and handling.

    So where do I join?
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    1990 VFR750
    Has anyone got a left-hand lower fairing panel. Got one sent to me but it is not a-lot better than the damaged one I already have.
    Anyone got one in there garage??

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    Quote Originally Posted by crynsie View Post
    Yep, another to add to the books...

    Bought mine 2 months ago off trademe and am really enjoying the pwer and handling.

    So where do I join?
    You have already posted 3 pictures of your eligibility criteria!!!

    Welcome aboard. Look after her! (bloody nice bikes aren't they!!!)
    My profile has a full-touring setup if you're interested...
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    VFR Tourer

    Fantastic pic Swoop.

    Has got me thinking....If I install a towball, I could hook up the boat and the.....

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    Hi, crynsie!
    Welcome to KiwiBiker! :spudwave:
    Nice VFR - is it from Red Baron (red sticker on lower fork leg)?
    I bought my '90 VFR750 from Red baron, who were selling it on behalf of the owner for WAY too much. It was nowhere near as tidy as yours, and was also a Jap import (but not a restricted version).

    That's a very uncommon paintjob on yours - really stands out from some of the other colours like the Italian Red.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    stickers

    Hi Vifferman,

    The bike has been serviced at Red Baron, which is where it got the sticker from.
    She needs a bit of work coming up (service, pads, tyres etc)
    Where is the best place to go?
    I was thinking of taking it back to RB as they have the service history etc, but if there is a better place, I would love to know.

    Si

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    a better place would be anywhere but red baron...

    goto mt eden motorcycles they will look after you and not shaft you moneywise....

    they buy in alot more bulk than red baron...thus better prices.

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    Thanks skid, will give them a call

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    Quote Originally Posted by crynsie View Post
    Thanks skid, will give them a call

    oh and bungys the one to talk to about tyres....

    his direct dial is.... 300 4195

    he can recommend you the best rubber to put on etc....and give you the price....

    it's a top shop which is why i keep going back where as red baron couldnt care provided they make a buck.

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