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1994 - 1997 Honda VFR 750.
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=Consumables=
 
==Brake Pads==
 
===EBC===
* Front Semi-Metalic FA142 (organic?) (two sets required)
* Front Metallic FA142HH (sintered?) (two sets required)
* Rear Semi-Metallic FA196 (organic?)
* Rear Metallic FA196HH (sintered?)
 
==Spark Plugs==
 
===NGK===
According to the NGK parts-finder, these are the spark plugs for the 1990 - 1997 VFR750F:
* Standard:  p/n CR9EH-9, stock no. 7502, gap 0.035"
* Iridium: p/n CR9EHIX-9, stock no. 6216, gap 0.035" ([http://www.amazon.com/CR9EHIX-9-NGK-Iridium-Spark-Plug/dp/B000HDH1NO $7.32 from Amazon])
 
=Accessories=
 
==Windscreens==
 
===Zero Gravity===
 
* [http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sportbikes/honda_sptbks/hondasptbks.htm Zero Gravity catalog]
** SR series 20-452
** Double Bubble 16-452
** Sport Touring 23-452
* [http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sportbikes/honda_sptbks/452.htm VFR 750 photo page]
 
===MRA===
 
* ???
 
===Givi===
 
* ???
===Comparisons===
 
* [http://laudeman.com/hondavfr/zero_gravity.html This page] indicates that the Givi is loud, possibly due to turbulence kicked up by the 'Euro flip'.
 
=Resources=
 
* [http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/trs/VFR.html 92,836 miles on a VFR750], though it's an older-gen VFR.

Revision as of 17:11, 23 May 2008

1994 - 1997 Honda VFR 750.

Consumables

Brake Pads

EBC

  • Front Semi-Metalic FA142 (organic?) (two sets required)
  • Front Metallic FA142HH (sintered?) (two sets required)
  • Rear Semi-Metallic FA196 (organic?)
  • Rear Metallic FA196HH (sintered?)

Spark Plugs

NGK

According to the NGK parts-finder, these are the spark plugs for the 1990 - 1997 VFR750F:

  • Standard: p/n CR9EH-9, stock no. 7502, gap 0.035"
  • Iridium: p/n CR9EHIX-9, stock no. 6216, gap 0.035" ($7.32 from Amazon)

Accessories

Windscreens

Zero Gravity

MRA

  • ???

Givi

  • ???

Comparisons

  • This page indicates that the Givi is loud, possibly due to turbulence kicked up by the 'Euro flip'.

Resources