Home Marketplace Articles FAQ Gallery Arcade
Join FireBlades.org! Unanswered Posts New Posts Today's Posts Search Mark Forums Read
Go Back   Honda Motorcycles - FireBlades.org Forums > Honda Motorcycle Models > Honda Cruisers

Honda Cruisers: Discussion of the Honda Rebel, Honda Shadow, and Honda VTX Motorcycles.
Forgot your User Name or Password?
Not a member? Join today!





V65 Magna 1100, best inexpensive parts?

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 05-29-2008, 3:22 AM
  #1
 
Join Date: 04-14-2008
Location: Graham Washinton
Bike(s): 1984 Honda Nighthawk
Posts: 2
Rep: STEEL is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
V65 Magna 1100, best inexpensive parts?

I am posting for my father, who owns an early 80s V65 1100. Sadly, it isnt running right. He is a really busy guy, but we are coming into summer, I want to go for a ride with my father. (I ride a 1993 ZX-11, but he still goes into the corners harder and faster than I do.)

The problem is in the carburetors and the rear brake caliper. He doesnt want to deal with used parts, he is afraid that he would have the same problems again. The rear brake caliper is sticking, so much so that if he uses the rear brake in the driveway, he cant push it into the garage. The carbs just need to-built or replaced.

As you can guess, a middle aged man on an 80s magna cant afford to use parts made of sollid gold, but I was hoping someone might know where I can get an aftermarket rear caliper, instead of paying full price for a honda brand part. Also, if we were to pull the carbs off the bike, where could we send them to be re-built. Honestly, the price range is under $200 (For the carbs).

Please, any info ya'll got will help. Im new to working on bikes, and I dont know much about what all this entails. I have worked on cars, even done an engine swap on a camaro, changed from F.I. to carbed and everything. I dont think this goes above my ability, but I want some more information.

STEEL is offline  
View STEEL's Profile View STEEL's Gallery Find More Posts by STEEL
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 07-04-2008, 8:52 PM
  #2
 
Join Date: 07-04-2008
Location: Erie,PA
Bike(s): 1983 V45 Magna
Posts: 7
Rep: SteelhorseV45 is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: V65 Magna 1100, best inexpensive parts?

Hi I have been pricing rebuild kits and you cannot find one for under $90.00 that have all of the parts that you need to do a good rebuild,which include new needles and seats,gaskets,bowl screws,and main jets. There is a place on Ebay that sell rebuilt carbs which they say have been bench syn'd.etc,but they also want $389.00 for them,but they will give you a discount if you send them you're old carbs. They also have the rebuild kits for sale. It is not all that difficult to rebuild them youreself you need to atleast bench syn them before installing them then it is best to syn them with a syncronizer after installing them to get the best proformance from them. Hope this helps you.
SteelhorseV45 is offline  
View SteelhorseV45's Profile View SteelhorseV45's Gallery Find More Posts by SteelhorseV45
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-20-2008, 4:53 PM
  #3
 
Join Date: 08-20-2008
Location: Jersey Shore
Bike(s): 1985 Honda V65 Magna, 1972 Honda CB750
Posts: 1
Rep: renaissanceman is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: V65 Magna 1100, best inexpensive parts?

I was able to find carb kit with for under $40 on ebay, worked out just fine.
As for the brake, I just buff the pistons with crocus cloth and silicon grease 'em, then clean up the pin bolt and the sleeve and make sure they're well greased. New pin boots should help. bikebandit.com or many other online suppliers. Did a google search on
"Discount Motorcycle Parts". Gave me several sources to pick from.
renaissanceman is offline  
View renaissanceman's Profile View renaissanceman's Gallery Find More Posts by renaissanceman
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 11-02-2008, 10:21 AM
  #4
 
Join Date: 11-02-2008
Location: Lehigh Acres Fl.
Bike(s): Honda;Magna;1100;1984
Posts: 1
Rep: ronrankin60 is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: V65 Magna 1100, best inexpensive parts?

SIR, if you only plan to spend $200.00 I would not plan on your father riding, you know the old saying you get what you pay for! (it cost me $400.00 7 years ago)
but I just wanted to tell you I have the v65 magna 1984 and have had it for 10 years and it has always run beautiful!! besides the normal up-keep it has treated me perfectly!! I plan to buy a new bike and I would not buy anything but HONDA. so always buy HONDA parts!! and no I don't work for HONDA

Quote:
Originally Posted by STEEL View Post
I am posting for my father, who owns an early 80s V65 1100. Sadly, it isnt running right. He is a really busy guy, but we are coming into summer, I want to go for a ride with my father. (I ride a 1993 ZX-11, but he still goes into the corners harder and faster than I do.)

The problem is in the carburetors and the rear brake caliper. He doesnt want to deal with used parts, he is afraid that he would have the same problems again. The rear brake caliper is sticking, so much so that if he uses the rear brake in the driveway, he cant push it into the garage. The carbs just need to-built or replaced.

As you can guess, a middle aged man on an 80s magna cant afford to use parts made of sollid gold, but I was hoping someone might know where I can get an aftermarket rear caliper, instead of paying full price for a honda brand part. Also, if we were to pull the carbs off the bike, where could we send them to be re-built. Honestly, the price range is under $200 (For the carbs).

Please, any info ya'll got will help. Im new to working on bikes, and I dont know much about what all this entails. I have worked on cars, even done an engine swap on a camaro, changed from F.I. to carbed and everything. I dont think this goes above my ability, but I want some more information.
ronrankin60 is offline  
View ronrankin60's Profile View ronrankin60's Gallery Find More Posts by ronrankin60
Reply With Quote Go To Top

 
About Blog Links Contact Staff Rules Link To Us Legal Privacy Sitemap
Top

Copyright © 2006 FireBlades.org. All Rights Reserved. FireBlades.org is not affiliated with, nor endorsed by, any motorcycle manufacturers.
Best viewed at a resolution of 1024x768 or higher. SEO by vBSEO ©2007, Crawlability, Inc. All times are GMT -4. The time now is 2:42 PM.

FireBlades.org RSS2 Feed   Add to Google   Add to My Yahoo!   Add to My MSN


Powered by vBulletin. Copyright ©2000 - 2007, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.