VFR400 rebuild

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Re: VFR400 rebuild

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@ Lizard - you have a Yamamoto half system and the associated can.

You cannot fit anything else to it without getting a link pipe made up (I got one years back and it was £50)
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Re: VFR400 rebuild

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ello mate, that was sort of my fear although not a HUGE problem like you say. the pipe and can i have look to be one unit, so removing it would make me like a foot and half short of pipe......before the tyga end can could go on.

i wonder if gavin could hook me up with a length of pipe for that.!?

did you just get one fabricated mate to fit? or are there ready made bits like it out there for this problem?
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cheers spud and muttonchops aka sam n toby

pleasure :peace:

new owner of a tyge carbon 450mm can , me likey!!
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Re: VFR400 rebuild

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lizard821000 wrote:cheers spud and muttonchops aka sam n toby

pleasure :peace:

new owner of a tyge carbon 450mm can , me likey!!


thats all good my man it was good to chat :peace: ,

once the nice new shiny badge is here she will be on her way to you ,
hope you enjoy which im sure you will :grin:


cheers sam
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nice to see the vfr after been sat with the battery still attached for over a year now still has a solid charge!! lol fking love hondas!
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my front brake pistons have seized up again though :oops:
maybe some heat will soften them up again, prob just the seals.
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just saw this on the rgv250 forum, had to post it....nice wok. OMNOMNOM

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got the can this morning sam :)

cheers lad.


looks lovely.

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Re: VFR400 rebuild

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lizard821000 wrote:got the can this morning sam :)

cheers lad.


looks lovely.

:rocks:

good man ,long as your happy , :grin:
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Re: VFR400 rebuild

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spud wrote:
lizard821000 wrote:got the can this morning sam :)

cheers lad.


looks lovely.

:rocks:

good man ,long as your happy , :grin:
and you have a pm

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