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Life need a little Triumph!
2008 Triumph Speedmaster, Single baffle drag pipes, lots of black powder coatin,K&N pods, AI removed, TBS needles and a procom cdi.
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Worn Saddle
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That is a cool story. AND, I have the utmost respect for this fella, who would rather give it to someone who could restore the old girl than see it just rot into the ground, or the salvage yard. I can't think how many beautiful machines I've seen rot into the dirt because the owner couldn't do anything with it, but was unwilling to let somebody else try! Cool!
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I had the 500 version back in '85. an awesomely fun bike. You will enjoy it.
please keep us posted on the restoration
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Loquacious
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Nice. I'd be tempted to leave a small strip of the watermarks on the rear of that front fender - as part of the bike's history.
I like your plan of letting him see it again when it's done. Giving him a photo album of the restoration process would be cool.
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New Tires
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How cool is this! Thanks for sharing and keep us informed on your progress.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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You're a better man than me. I would be tempted to turn that into a café racer.
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You're a better man than me. I would be tempted to turn that into a café racer.
If the story wasnt so good I would have
Life need a little Triumph!
2008 Triumph Speedmaster, Single baffle drag pipes, lots of black powder coatin,K&N pods, AI removed, TBS needles and a procom cdi.
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Nice. I'd be tempted to leave a small strip of the watermarks on the rear of that front fender - as part of the bike's history.
I like your plan of letting him see it again when it's done. Giving him a photo album of the restoration process would be cool.
I hadnt thought about a album but that is a great idea thanks
Life need a little Triumph!
2008 Triumph Speedmaster, Single baffle drag pipes, lots of black powder coatin,K&N pods, AI removed, TBS needles and a procom cdi.
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Is a V 45 a 750 cc bike? I thought 45 was the cubic inch displacement, that would be about 600 cc wouldn't it? Its all good as a 600 Honda will run away from our 790 Triumphs any way. I really like those red and white old Hondas.
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Nope, the 45 is the angle of the jugs.
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Today I took the seat and tank off mouse nest every where  
Life need a little Triumph!
2008 Triumph Speedmaster, Single baffle drag pipes, lots of black powder coatin,K&N pods, AI removed, TBS needles and a procom cdi.
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V-45 was the 750, 45mm stroke. Like the V-45 the V-65 was also a 90 degree motor. The V65 was just under 1100 ccs and the VF700 was at 698 to beat tariffs. The hybrid was the VF 750 like above. 80+ horsepower and was a very good runner.
Oh, once you get it running be very careful about oil. The V4 like you have hates long distance low RPM running, it starves the top cylinder of oil and is a cam killer. Over 3k is where is happy. Also cold starts then running is a cam killer.
There is a mod where you can run from a boss exterior to the top cylinder to help to prevent that by making a more constant supply of oil.
They were very good running machines but the valves were a bit sloppy in machining. Honda was really a shim over bucket company for a very long time before the v-fours so there was a little bit of a learning curve for them.
In late 84 they covered under warranty new cams to tighten clearance. Not sure if that worked or not.
Good luck with your new find.
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3/4 Throttle
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Check this forum out good info and these guys know their stuff on Honda's. http://v4hondabbs.com/index.phpSome of the engines had cam issues and some ran good for years with no trouble.I'm on my second V65 with the V4 1100cc engine.I did the two line oil mod to mine just for piece of mind. http://www.v4market.com/Lube-Two-Line-Oil-Mod_p_156.html
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Worn Saddle
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Nice! I had her earlier sister, a 1982 V-45 Magna and I commuted from Greensboro, NC to Fort Payne, AL once a week to catch the tour bus on that bike. 900 miles a week, nary a hiccup. I was not diligent about maintenance at all and that bike seemed bullet proof during those weekly runs. I reckon it had around 30K on it when it left our ownership and it was running great. Fast forward 20 years and it showed up under a new rider, beat up but still running strong.
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Was that the year you had a choice of black or burgundy. I looked at Magna then but went for the 1000 custom in 83 for a little more grunt. Then I realized the V-65 had a lot more grunt.  when my brother got the V-65.
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Was that the year you had a choice of black or burgundy. I looked at Magna then but went for the 1000 custom in 83 for a little more grunt. Then I realized the V-65 had a lot more grunt. when my brother got the V-65.
Some info here: http://www.motorera.com/honda/h1100/magna.htm
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