Been parked for three years. Said he's never had a lick of trouble with it, other than having to clean the carbs a couple of times because he didn't store it properly. That's why he drained the tank and carbs this time. Fork seals good. Kerker is a full exhaust, not just the cans. Fork seals are good. The biggest concern for me is the lack of valve adjustment, which is something I'd do before putting it back on the road. Rear fender extender removed and homemade "tail tidy" installed. He has the fender. I'll probably go look at it this weekend.
They're good bikes Scott.I'm a member on hondatwins.net also and there's a new member 'NorCal'.. who has a VF500 that a man gave to him quite a while back out of his garage:Scott, he now has 83K on that bike and him and his son both enjoy it.They need care and will run good with it.I own a Volvo 240 sedan and it's known to be a very durable car,but I'm not going to 'run the sh*t out of it just because "it's Very durable and can stand-up to anything you want to throw at it".
That would be abuse:Sportbikes have the crap pounded out of them as a general rule.Try looking up owners of the 84-85' VF500C Magna and see how many miles of sensible 'driving' they have 'rolled-on' to those bikes
Lot's of good histories on those bikes.They are ridden/cared for in a different way usually compared to a 'Sportbike' that always seems to get abused.A similar issue is:street bikes or dirt bikes ! They run dirt bikes a Lot harder.
I also take good care of it and give it any regular maintenance it needs 'by the book'.
I've found that many motorcycle/auto owners buy a used vehicle and just 'run it until it breaks down' but I think 'used' is great,as long as it hasn't been too 'ab used'..and preventive maintenance 'By the Book' is the key to long life plus operating the vehicle w/ respect/care.The valve adjustment for the VF500 isn't bad,it has screw-type.
I would love to have another 86' VF500F
,real smooth running engine.