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1987 Vfr700f2 on 2040-motos

US $612.50
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:25000 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Garrett, Indiana, US

Garrett, Indiana, US
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TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC2627HM100787

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Winter Project!

This was my first bike. The previous owner beat it up very badly and when I got it I slowly started to make it look nice again. I replaced almost all the body panels and had them all painted. Various other parts have been replaced and repaired including carbs, radiator, wiring harness and much more. The bike needs work in the motor department. About two years ago I went to fire it up in the fall and it just wouldn't go. It backfired through the carbs and never turned over for me. I pulled the engine and re-did all of my valve clearances as well as engine timing. I also re-seated all of the valves while I was in there. Put it all back together and had the same symptom. At this point I really have no idea what is wrong with it. If you can fix it, then you may have found yourself a great deal. May deliver if you are close enough.

No expressed warranty. Bike does NOT run and requires work.

Moto blog

Honda Announces 400cc Version of 500-Series Engine

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

Honda has revealed a new, smaller-displacement variation of the 470cc parallel-twin engine introduced on its new CBR500, CB500F and CB500X models. The new engine has a bore of 67mm, just like Honda‘s 500-series engine, but a stroke of 56.6mm instead of the longer 66.8mm. The result is an engine displacement of 399cc, which makes the new engine a better fit for markets such as Japan license restrictions are much stricter for engines larger than 400cc.

Proof: Change chain, gain power

Wed, 22 Jun 2011

Point six of a BHP may not sound like much but, in my book, any gain is a good gain, especially when it’s as simple as changing a chain and sprockets. After all, you're going to have to do it sooner or later when your old chain and sprockets die their death. I’ve always been interested in what gains are available in the drive train.

EICMA 2011: Honda NC700X Unveiled

Tue, 08 Nov 2011

Alongside the Honda NC700S at EICMA comes the NC700X, a “crossover” model with better off-road capability. Like the NC700S, the 2012 Honda NC700X is powered by Honda’s new 670cc parallel Twin engine. Honda designed the engine to be highly efficient, with optimal performance at speeds up to 87 mph and the engine revving up to 6000 rpm, a range Honda’s research found accounts for 90% of an average commuter’s uses.