Only looks like it needs a new seat to me. Course I do have a vision defeciency.![]()
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Only looks like it needs a new seat to me. Course I do have a vision defeciency.![]()
Eh, the camera doesn't pick up the flaws well. The handlebar needs a good sandblasting and coat of chrome (tiny tiny tiny specks of surface rust). The two brackets near the sissy bar you can see form the pics are rusted. And just a lot of the parts are aluminum and aren't shiny at all, and look rather dull and boring. All the bolts are rusted pretty nasty-like. The rear springs and their housings have some very visable rust on them, as well. The brake pedal has some pretty nasty rust on it as well. And the kickstand. I figure by chrome plating all of 'em I can solve that problem.
Yes, I am a bit OCD.![]()
It's called character.The brake pedal has some pretty nasty rust on it as well. And the kickstand. I figure by chrome plating all of 'em I can solve that problem.
you can polish off enough of the rust to make it look respectable, usually.
As far as the seat goes, you can either order an aftermarket seat to recover it, or you could just buy the material, put in extra padding and do it yourself.
Congratulations on ur new bike, looks nice, I currently ride a Magna and really love it, it has a taste of everything so it is the perfect blend (really reminds me with the German Shephard dog; not the best in protection, obedience, agility, nothing but no other dog have the combination the GS have, I am into dogs too)
Your Magna,has alot of non-stock modifications; Paint work including the motor fins, exhaust, handle bars...and I think there is more that I cant see,the exhaust might be the problem if the carbs are noted jetted right...check on that. Have fun riding ur beast.
Hey VIP just remember YOU BLEED IT DON'Tspeed is addicting and I have the scars to prove it learn the bike first As some one on this board has said before all the gear all the time.
Oh and by the way nice ride
Last edited by fbrown; 07-04-2008 at 04:58 AM. Reason: comment
Doesn't play well with others
I'm resurrecting an old thread here; hope that's ok. I came across this thread while searching/researching Magnas... It might be my next bike. I love the no-nonsense of the V-4: More power from less displacement. My current (and first) bike is a '99 Suzuki Marauder 800. Anyway, a couple questions for the Magna gurus here...
I have almost no mechanical knowledge. As far as engine work, I can change oil, filters, etc... that's about it. would I be asking for trouble buying a bike with 4 carbs? Is maintenance a pain in the butt? (Of course, assuming the bike runs great and has always been maintained properly.)
My favorite years (aesthetically) are 2nd-gen '88 models and 3rd-gen models. Are there any differences mechanically between these?
Big thanks,
Jesse
Check this site out. They will be able to answer any question about Magnas
Honda Sabre, Magna, Interceptor BBS - Index
I have 2 V65 magnas, and a V45 as well.
Opps I didn't see this was a old thread.
No worries. Nice zombification.
Congrats. Is it a V45 or V65? I had a 1989 V65 Magna (1100cc) and a1989 V65 Sabre. The Magna was pretty fast but a bit unstable due to the rake. The Sabre was much more stable and a tad quicker. I really enjoyed the Magna but conservative riding with this bike is a must. I sold them both and bought a 1999 Honda Valkyre. It is a 6 cyl boxer, (horizontaly opposed) Same as the Gold Wing, but tweeked a bit more. Love it. Best bike I have ever owned. Too bad its out of production. Always ride safe. Its not the bike that will kill you, its the person riding it. Happy motoring.