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they were very firmly on and if I had not seen the U-Tube showing how to change the bulb I may not have persevered....My bike is kept in a dry brick garage and I tend to be a fair weather rider so there was no sign of rusting or any issue...just very firmly on. I appreciate your use was different so I am not surprised at your rusting on problem as the fitting is well exposed. Thanks for the pointers.
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Mel46 wrote:Honda has never cheaper out on any of their products.
LOL, that's just about the silliest thing I have ever heard. Honda cheaps out and cuts every corner possible on most of their lineup. They are reliable because they are extremely detuned and generally run at low RPM. Most Honda bikes be it dirt or street require proper suspension and performance mods to get them up to par. Honda makes a solid corked up low RPM engine (reliable), that is why people like them but make no mistake they cut a lot of corners which is why Honda makes the cheapest bikes on the showroom floor.
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Honda's flagship VFR1200 suffered catastrophic engine failures because improperly assembled cheap bearings disintegrated.
Honda have a long history of shoddy quality control on their new models.
I would never buy a new model of Honda till its been on the market for at least two years.
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gn2 wrote:Honda's flagship VFR1200 suffered catastrophic engine failures because improperly assembled cheap bearings disintegrated.
Honda have a long history of shoddy quality control on their new models.
I would never buy a new model of Honda till its been on the market for at least two years.

You bought the Forza before two years didn't you?
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Yes.
Heart won over head.
But never again.
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gn2 wrote:Yes.
Heart won over head.
But never again.
Also stay away from the early production models. Mine was #98.

The oil pump shaft was slightly over size so they just hammered it in scoring the seals??? Minor leaks.

Also I think they forgot to put oil in the forks. Really bad bump handling until it was fixed.

77,000 km and counting. I have to mow a lawn and then its the Canada Day weekend!!!
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davenowherejones wrote:
gn2 wrote:Yes.
Heart won over head.
But never again.
Also stay away from the early production models. Mine was #98.

The oil pump shaft was slightly over size so they just hammered it in scoring the seals??? Minor leaks.

Also I think they forgot to put oil in the forks. Really bad bump handling until it was fixed.

77,000 km and counting. I have to mow a lawn and then its the Canada Day weekend!!!
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What's Canada Day and why does it require that you cut the grass?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Same as your 4th of July. I sucks that it is on a Sunday. It screws up banking.

Once upon a time everyone had a holiday, now many people have to work on holidays.

It is summer and windy and cold and raining and my truck is broken and the RCMP stole my dog and my Forza needs a new belt and I am going back to bed until things improve.
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Stole your dog?
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you you wrote:Stole your dog?
The dog was old and had medical problems. The vet said he had to be put down even though he was still doing 2 mile walks every day with not too much difficulty. I told her no, paid my bill and left.

The police were at my home with a SPCA officer and seized the dog when I got home. Three police cars, lots of guns, so I did not argue, they had some crappy fax that a judge had rubber stamped for the seizure order.

The only good thing was I did not have to bury the dog. This was for a 8 pound poodle that I had inherited from my mother.
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This may be insensitive, but that sounds like "overkill" to me?
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Re: Forza NSS300 dipped headlights

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GeorgeSK wrote:I'm no electrical engineer, but increasing the power draw by nearly 60% might put a stress on the wiring?

I'll bet the nice man is right about the "brighter light" though.
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To answer you, it depends. If you greatly increase amperage draw in a circuit and if the wire was undersized to begin with, the wiring might get warm during summer months. (Too many crowded electrons trying to move across the wire) You could get voltage drop, for example.

However, there is normally a little leeway, certainly on Japanese made products, and if we are talking about lights, there is a big difference between the current draw of tungsten filament or halogen lamps and the newer LED light bulbs which sometimes draw 1/5 of the amperage of light bulbs 20 years ago. Which are we talking about ?
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