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VFR750 mods: Best upgrades for this bike (Check out these popular options)

Hey everyone, I wanted to share my recent project with my VFR750. I got this bike a while back, a ’92 model. It came with a Two Bros slip-on, but that’s about it for mods. It’s got around 16k miles on it, so it’s not exactly fresh out of the factory, but it’s got potential.

VFR750 mods: Best upgrades for this bike (Check out these popular options)

My main goal was to boost its performance without going too crazy. I started by thinking about the basics: air filter and jet kit. Seemed like a good starting point, right? Then I started diving deeper. I wanted to do a full front-end upgrade, but I didn’t want to mess with the geometry of the bike. And I wasn’t too keen on using a USD fork, I wanted to keep things somewhat traditional.

While searching online, I found that a lot of VFR750/800 owners like the REMUS hi-level exhaust. Apparently, they come in different finishes, and you can get road-legal or race versions. The quality seemed pretty solid, so I put that on my list of things to consider.

But then I stumbled upon some advice that made me rethink my strategy a bit. Someone suggested skipping some of the bolt-on mods and putting that money into the engine instead, and then getting it on a dyno. That sounded like a more serious approach, and I liked the idea of getting some real data on the bike’s performance.

Another popular mod I saw was swapping in an RC51 front end. It’s a pretty common upgrade, but I also heard about people trying to switch to newer calipers without doing a complete front-end swap. That seemed like it could get complicated fast. And then there’s the whole thing about fitting wider tires, front and rear. That’s a whole other can of worms.

My Plan

  • Engine work: Instead of just bolting on parts, I decided to invest in some engine work.
  • Dyno tuning: After the engine work, I planned on getting it dyno-tuned to see the real improvements.
  • Front end: I’m still debating on the front end. The RC51 swap is tempting, but I’m also exploring other options.
  • Exhaust: The REMUS exhaust is still on the table, but it’s not a priority right now.
  • Tires: Wider tires are something I’ll look into later, once I’ve sorted out the other stuff.

So, that’s where I’m at with my VFR750 project. It’s a work in progress, and I’m learning as I go. I’ll keep you guys updated on how it’s going. It’s been a fun ride so far, and I’m excited to see what this bike can really do. Hopefully, my experience can help others who are thinking about modding their VFR750s. It’s a great bike, and with a little bit of work, it can be even better.

VFR750 mods: Best upgrades for this bike (Check out these popular options)
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