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2005 Honda VTR 1000 SP-2 (RC51) Questions & Answers
How to change coolant on vtr1000 sp2
Best money you'll EVER spend; buy a service manual from say amazon for example. It'll lay it out step by step and keep your ride going for years to come.
Ok, i stupidly connected my battery on the wrong way
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
Offhand, the only 2 possibly affected when the battery was connected in reverse would be the main fuse inside the starter relay and the rectifier / regulator combo. All others as long as the ignition switch is OFF should be safe. In some instances, the neutral and starter relay diodes maybe affected but that should not cause for no lights nor no horn.
Good luck and thank you for asking FixYa.
Burning oil
yes, your cylinders can be bored. The factory offers pistons in 0.25 and 0.5mm oversized.
DYING WHILE RIDING
Try downloading the service manual
here and make the ECU to turn into diagnostic mode and it will blink you the right code.Then according to the table with the codes you can see what sensor fails
Some idiot ran different wiring
Best advice I can give is this, pick one, perferably the RVT 100, as this is your bike, and go over ALL the wiring on your bike, and make it match the schematics from the manual. This is the only 100% way to know for sure that it is done right.
Honda PC50 moped VIN decoder
The serial number on a Honda PC50 moped typically contains important information about the vehicle, such as its manufacturing date and model information. Here's how you can read the serial number:
1. **Locate the Serial Number**: The serial number on a Honda PC50 moped is usually stamped on the frame of the vehicle. It may be located in different places depending on the year of manufacture, but common locations include the head tube or down tube near the handlebars.
2. **Understand the Format**: The serial number may consist of a combination of letters and numbers. It typically follows a specific format that provides information about the moped.
3. **Decode the Information**: While the format may vary slightly depending on the year of manufacture, Honda serial numbers often contain the following information:
- Year of Manufacture: The first few characters or digits may indicate the year of manufacture. For example, "73" could indicate that the moped was manufactured in 1973.
- Model Information: Following the year, there may be additional characters or digits that represent the model or variation of the moped.
4. **Consult a Reference Guide**: If you're having trouble deciphering the serial number, you can consult a reference guide specific to Honda PC50 mopeds. Online forums, enthusiast websites, or official Honda documentation may provide resources or guides to help you interpret the serial number.
5. **Contact Honda**: If you're still unsure about the information contained in the serial number, you can contact Honda directly or reach out to a Honda dealership for assistance. They may be able to provide you with additional information or help you decode the serial number.
By following these steps, you should be able to read and understand the serial number on your Honda PC50 moped, allowing you to gather important information about its manufacturing date and model.
4/23/2024 9:05:37 AM •
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Honda 500 TRX fa6 has PS on the dash….what does it mean ?
The Power Steering has failed. There has been a factory recall for a suddenly failing electrical steering shaft, that could cause the rider to loose control. This does not have to be your problem but anyhow either the electronics or the pump failed. Error codes or messages usually have to be erased by a simple reset procedure or disconnecting a plug, after repairs are done.
3/31/2024 4:25:47 AM •
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on Mar 31, 2024
Hiss works but
On the bottom of your speedometer on the left side there is 2 buttons
press the far left one for a couple of seconds and the light should go on
1/8/2024 6:42:24 AM •
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on Jan 08, 2024
What to torque the head on my 99 CBR 929 Honda in
For a 1999 Honda CBR929RR, the cylinder head bolt torque specifications are essential to ensure proper engine assembly and function. When tightening the cylinder head bolts, it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's recommended torque settings to prevent damage to the engine components.
For the CBR929RR, the cylinder head bolt torque specifications are typically as follows:
1. **Initial Torque:** 29 Nm (2.9 kgf-m, 22 ft-lbs)
2. **Final Torque:** 64 Nm (6.4 kgf-m, 47 ft-lbs)
It's essential to tighten the cylinder head bolts in the specified sequence and in multiple stages, gradually increasing the torque until reaching the final specified torque. The exact tightening sequence can usually be found in the service manual specific to your motorcycle model.
When torquing the head bolts, ensure you're using a reliable torque wrench calibrated in the appropriate units (Nm or ft-lbs). Always follow the tightening sequence precisely to ensure even pressure distribution across the cylinder head gasket.
Additionally, it's advisable to use new cylinder head bolts if the old ones have been previously tightened or stretched beyond their yield point. This helps maintain proper clamping force and ensures the integrity of the engine assembly.
As always, referring to the service manual or consulting a professional mechanic experienced with motorcycle engine assembly can provide additional guidance and ensure the correct torque settings are applied during the cylinder head installation process.
12/10/2023 4:27:33 AM •
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on Dec 10, 2023
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