VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
Hi guys
thanks for the replies, downloaded those manuals, cheers
so far so good managed to loosen the big nut and now waiting for the postman,
I checked the frame number and the last 2 digits are 60,
daft question are the 1987 and 1988 bikes exactly the same when looking for bikes that are being broken?
thanks for the replies, downloaded those manuals, cheers
so far so good managed to loosen the big nut and now waiting for the postman,
I checked the frame number and the last 2 digits are 60,
daft question are the 1987 and 1988 bikes exactly the same when looking for bikes that are being broken?
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
Pretty much, some revisions internally such as cams / pistons / etc between models but mostly everything fits, if you are messing deep in the engine might be worth making sure you get the same parts..BigDonk wrote:Hi guys
thanks for the replies, downloaded those manuals, cheers
so far so good managed to loosen the big nut and now waiting for the postman,
I checked the frame number and the last 2 digits are 60,
daft question are the 1987 and 1988 bikes exactly the same when looking for bikes that are being broken?
Some of the early 24's had 112/115 jets while the later ones had 115's all around.
Erm.. frame number wise I needed it all except the last two digits :)
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
I make that an '87 RHBigDonk wrote:Sorry Neosophist
what a choob, the number nc24 10054


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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
cheers Terri
LOL I assume Neosophist is a bit of a guru almost an oracle regarding these matters
LOL I assume Neosophist is a bit of a guru almost an oracle regarding these matters
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
nah not at all
it's an 87 RH thought.


Should either be a type 7 or 8 ^^ depending on if it has been painted or not.
Should be on a D plate if it was registered proprly.
it's an 87 RH thought.


Should either be a type 7 or 8 ^^ depending on if it has been painted or not.
Should be on a D plate if it was registered proprly.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
Yup, he most certainly is especially on matters pertaining to NC21/24s, I believe he is now branching out into 'other' bike now, even ones that don't begin with the letter H
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
You may have seen that on the hard shoulder at spaghetti junction (M6 J6) this morning... somebody took it to work without remembering that it needed filling up
Just glad theres a reserve

Just glad theres a reserve

xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: VFR 400 NC24 dumb questions
His spelling might leave a little to be desired thoughNeosophist wrote:Should be on a D plate if it was registered proprly. (sic)

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