When did the Honda F6C Valkyrie come out?

When did the Honda F6C Valkyrie come out?

1997: Honda F6C Valkyrie Touring appears in US. 1998: Honda UK officially import F6C Valkyrie. 1999: Honda F6C Valkyrie Interstate launched in US. 2003: Honda UK drop F6C Valkyrie from their range.

What are the problems with the 1997 Valkyrie?

#1 Rear Turn Signals-Loose . On the 1997 Valkyrie, the rear turn signals can become loose and actually sag. There is a recall required the replacement of the metal mounting infrastructure and rerouting the wiring for the turn signals and the license plant light.

What are the rear turn signals on a 1997 Valkyrie?

They are not necessarily something that WILL happen to you, but rather something to keep an eye out for. #1 Rear Turn Signals-Loose . On the 1997 Valkyrie, the rear turn signals can become loose and actually sag.

What causes front wheel bearing failure on 1997 Valkyrie?

#3 Front Wheel Bearing Failure . The 1997 Valkyries have smaller front wheel bearings and races than subsequent years. Possible indications of bearings deteriorating are clunking in front end when hitting bumps, brakes dragging, grinding noise or lateral movement in wheel.

1997: Honda F6C Valkyrie Touring appears in US. 1998: Honda UK officially import F6C Valkyrie. 1999: Honda F6C Valkyrie Interstate launched in US. 2003: Honda UK drop F6C Valkyrie from their range.

#1 Rear Turn Signals-Loose . On the 1997 Valkyrie, the rear turn signals can become loose and actually sag. There is a recall required the replacement of the metal mounting infrastructure and rerouting the wiring for the turn signals and the license plant light.

They are not necessarily something that WILL happen to you, but rather something to keep an eye out for. #1 Rear Turn Signals-Loose . On the 1997 Valkyrie, the rear turn signals can become loose and actually sag.

#3 Front Wheel Bearing Failure . The 1997 Valkyries have smaller front wheel bearings and races than subsequent years. Possible indications of bearings deteriorating are clunking in front end when hitting bumps, brakes dragging, grinding noise or lateral movement in wheel.

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