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The brakes could use an upgrade, but overall this is in my opinion one of the easiest bikes to work on and own, considering the age and value ratio. Engine Type: 748cc liquid-cooled 90° V-4 Bore and Stroke: 70mm x 48. The changes resulted in a stronger mid-range pull, and a very broad band of power. My wife is scared of it and I am too, but that is the fun. The 1984 Honda Magna V30, designated VF500C84 (VF500CL84 in California), was sold in 1984. When you get this bike past 4,000 rpms, it really throws you off the seat. I love the Mad Max cruiser look, but it runs like a crotch rocket. This bike is the second bike I own the other is my wife's cruiser.
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The accelerator cable broke, and was easily replaced. The carborators needed cleaning, and it was difficult with the V-4 design getting them back on the bike.
#Carbs for a 1984 honda v30 magna cracked
The seat is cracked in many places, and I am going to re-upholster it. The front brakes were locked up, so I just sanded the pistons a little and cleaned up the inside of the caliper, and it is cherry now. The shift shaft seal leaks oil, but not badly. I fixed the problem by replacing the seals in the forks, which were 12 dollars. When I first bought the bike, I noticed that the front forks were leaking fluid. It really comes into its own after about 5000 RPM - takes off like a rocket. The V4 is so silky-smooth, it surprises you with its power. Brakes could be a bit better - a rear disc brake rather than drum would have been better. Love the handling and the bike is very comfortable. It accelerates like a modern liter bike - the power that the V4 500cc motor produces is amazing. In my opinion, they were the best looking bikes that Honda ever built. I knew that I would never own a V65, since I would probably kill myself on it, but the V30 has that classic bad boy "power cruiser" look that made the Magna bikes famous back in the mid 80s. My dream bike since 1983 when I was a senior in high school was the Honda V65 Magna. They also drained the coolant and added fresh. Took a trip to the local Honda dealer to get those items fixed, but other than that, just a battery was all it needed. Clutch master and slave cylinders were shot. The bike sat for 3 years since it was last on the road, so the carbs were gummed and rusted up when I bought it from the previous owner.