1994 Honda Magna VF750C 750 - My Mini Review
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2013
- 1994 Honda Magna VF750C 750 - My Mini Review
This is my daily commuter at the moment. This bike has a V-4 engine like the one found in a VFR sport tourer. My bike has the following upgrades:
- Cobra pipes - nice and loud
- K&N air filter
- Jet kit
- Spitfire sport wind screen
- Hard saddle bags
- Sargent seat
The bike gets 45 mpg easy on my 40 mile one way commute. It is easy to ride and a blast to ride. Needless to say awesome power and acceleration.
Future upgrades planned:
- Heated grips - will be making a DIY video when I put them on.
Thank you for your fast reply Tito.
Thank you for sharing your experience with your 94 Magna. I also have a 94 Magna as my daily commuter and share similar likes and dislikes.
Great review.
other than the window and saddlebags it's a damn fine looking bike. :)
That's a cool bike!
great video man! i really want one of these bikes but can only find the 1980's models over here in South Africa :(
Thanks for the info.
You will definitely enjoy your bike. Sorry I can't recall the brand of the bags. They were on the bike when I bought it. And its sold now :(
nice little review of the bike from a daily commuter! Fill up everyday?? wow, you RIDE dude!
Thanks
What drive chain lube do you use? Also, what chain cleaner is best for this chain?
I just got a yellow '95 750; do you where to get the best deal on replacement parts for this bike?
I use the Motul Chain lube. For cleaning I use kerosene. Online I used bikebandit for OEM replacements.
Hey Tito, thanks for the video. I see you sold your Magna. Did you find a manual for that year. I have a 96 and can only find the manuals for the older models. Thanks
Thank you for your review but can I ask you why you sold your Magna?
loud pipes save lives.
Nice bike I have a 96 magna and want to paint it did u paint your rims and forks
where did you get the back seat?
AAA+++Bedford, Texas
What pipes are those? I have a 96 with jardine drag pipes an its hella loud
I guess my only question is if you're able to do the chain lubrication yourself or do you have to take it in to the shop each time?