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zakisbak
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Could someone remind me of which VFR bars fit?
I thought it was just early VFR750 bars,40mm?
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The VTR fork legs (stanchions) are 41mm IIRC.

I think both VFR750 and VFR800 bars will work.

here's a link for you to read: viewtopic.php?p=409659

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Cheers mate
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Commando77 wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:38 pm Thanks. BTW that wasn't from Fleet/Crookham was it? Oct 2017 I looked at a 9000 mile example in blue with a funky alarm system that had to be switched each time it cranked. Can't be the same machine? :lol:
Bought it from a newish dealer in Farnborough...so could be the same one :think:
Hasn't done many miles in the last 5 years for sure.
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sirch345 wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:55 pm The VTR fork legs (stanchions) are 41mm IIRC.

I think both VFR750 and VFR800 bars will work.

here's a link for you to read: viewtopic.php?p=409659

Chris.
Yep, 41mm fit. Mine are VFR800FI bars.
The later VFR VTEC bars don't fit as they are 43mm
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Split stainless exhaust clamps arrived...cheers Mac :thumbup:

Lots of Plusgas over a few days, then blow torch heat.....and the front nuts came off fine :D
Cut the old clamp off with a disk cutter.

Rear one is not too bad condition and hidden anyway, so I'll save that for later :lol:

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purgeraptor wrote: Sun Dec 18, 2022 2:33 pm Split stainless exhaust clamps arrived...cheers Mac :thumbup:

Lots of Plusgas over a few days, then blow torch heat.....and the front nuts came off fine :D
Cut the old clamp off with a disk cutter.

Rear one is not too bad condition and hidden anyway, so I'll save that for later :lol:

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Well done in getting the flange nuts off without shearing any studs :clap:

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Good job getting them done . So many people don’t take the time and snap the studs .
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lloydie wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 4:40 am Good job getting them done . So many people don’t take the time and snap the studs .
Cheers!

I saw your PM to me, but I can't reply by PM yet, as I don't have enough posts.

Anyway, yes go straight to battery from the RR with 12V and Ground. Put a 30A inline blade fuse in the 12V line...I use the maxi-blade type holder and fuse, as I've seen the strandard size blade fuse holders melt.

For the existing 12V / Ground bike connector that used to go to the old RR, just leave it taped up and tucked away.
No need to connect it to anything else.
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purgeraptor wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 4:33 pm
lloydie wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 4:40 am Good job getting them done . So many people don’t take the time and snap the studs .
Cheers!

I saw your PM to me, but I can't reply by PM yet, as I don't have enough posts.

Anyway, yes go straight to battery from the RR with 12V and Ground. Put a 30A inline blade fuse in the 12V line...I use the maxi-blade type holder and fuse, as I've seen the strandard size blade fuse holders melt.

For the existing 12V / Ground bike connector that used to go to the old RR, just leave it taped up and tucked away.
No need to connect it to anything else.
Thank you :beer: :beer:
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Don’t suppose you have a link to a decent maxi blade fuse holder do you 😁😉 please
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thankyou and ordered :thumbup:
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You need to buy the 30A maxi blade fuse separately.
Plenty on Amazon though.
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purgeraptor wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:02 am You need to buy the 30A maxi blade fuse separately.
Plenty on Amazon though.
I have and a spare , very surprised just how much bigger the maxi fuses are ! They’re monsters 😳
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