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Black bits black

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Got black bits on your bike? Could they be blacker and less flaky? Well it's time to strip and repaint them as they make your bike look crap. As you can see my VFR was getting a bit flaky around the mirror stems (Just like every other Honda I have owned with this style mirrors. Seeing as I had a few bits of the NSR off for respray  I decided to do the same for the VFR's mirror stems in the same batch. I'll explain the process of dis-assembly followed by respray so you don't have to read everything if you don't need to. To disassemble the mirrors I took the mirror and arm off with the single hex bolt being careful not to loose the spacers inside and remembering the order. Then the two smaller hex bolts need to be removed, allowing the stem base to come off of the fairing. Finally detach the rubber anti vibration spacer from the back of the stem base and we are ready to sort that finish out. Prep for painting required me to lift off any loose paint, rem...

Lets get naked

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After that little rodent issue I was keen to have a good look around the VFR to see how everything was under there. Images of chewed wires and hoses were in my mind and as yet I hadn't found the culprit so was expecting to find a cooked mouse somewhere. All of the fasteners are hex driven stainless into steel captive nuts or rubberized plugs for the forward fairing. That means they were relatively corrosion free and came off easily bar one rubber plug that had become brittle and required replacing (always worth having a few of these in the draw as they regularly fail). As there was no hand rail the seat unit came off quickly with the light unit in place (just needs unplugging from the loom.The inner front fairing is held in by quarter turn plastic clips that you should remove first as they can be a pain if under strain. The top of this fairing clips into the nose fairing inner fairing so be careful not to snap this when removing it (it is pretty durable though). The fo...