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How long before folks miss their VFR therapy ?

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by John451, May 28, 2009.

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How long before folks really miss their VFR therapy ?

  1. 1 to 3 Days

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  2. 1 to 2 weeks

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  3. 3 weeks or longer

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  1. John451

    John451 Member

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    While sneeking in a few commutes inbetween work/family commitments and mixed weather its been 3 long weeks since my last good day ride on my VFR and I'm missing its mind straightening therapeutic properties a lot. :frown:

    Usually it takes me 2 weeks to start pining for a good ride, how long before folks start to miss riding their VFRs ?
     


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  2. crustyrider

    crustyrider New Member

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    I' have been missing it since 1989......... thats why I got another one....I have had this one a total of 10 months and ridden it 600+ miles.....I need to fix it and ride it more.........
     


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  3. 02 VFR Rider

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    been 4 days now and starting to lose it.
    I am a 2 wheel addict
     


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  4. Rollin_Again

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    I haven't had a good ride since the birth of my second child on April 30th and I'm really starting to lose my mind. I am going riding this weekend for sure if the weather cooperates.

    Regards,
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  5. Joey_Dude

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    My bike's in pieces now and I'm waiting for parts. It's been 2 weeks and I'm already making revving sounds in my sleep... If this keeps up I'm gonna have to steal a bicycle.
     


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  6. Rubo

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    I ride to work 5 times a week rain no rain.I usually ride until I see snow.Last yr I got caught riding in the snow storm on my SV
    I noticed VFR rides hotter and nice heat coming to ankles from lower fairings.This sure will please me in Oct.
     


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  7. VifferDude

    VifferDude New Member

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    I've put 24,000 Klm on my bike this year. I ride everyday, regardless of the weather
     


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  8. Kevin_70

    Kevin_70 New Member

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    How's this for a bad itch to ride? I haven't been able to do more than 30 miles at one time for almost 10 months now. Had a firetruck back into our communications truck at the end of last summer causing it to rollover and I ended up with an injured shoulder. I get better from that and then I dump my dirtbike over a cliff at the start of Fall and end up having back surgery the beginning of this year. So, yeah, I'm itching badly each day.
     


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  9. ace57

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    I rode Memorial Day, it was great. Now its Thursday and I am starting to "chomp at the bit."
    ...so 3 days is about right for me.

    ace57
     


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  10. Rubo

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    You should light a candle to your chosen Saint.
    You need to reverse the bad luck.
     


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    Its been since August 17th, 2008 for me.... you can bet that I am jealous every time I hear the neighbor's old VFR or JB's Buell start up (well his Husaberg as of tomorrow morning).
     


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    I ride all year round (perk of living in Cali!) and only put her away if the winds get over 35mph on the bridges. I commute 5 days a week but rarely get a chance to ride on the weekends because of family obligations. Even just 2 days of not riding has me longing for my Monday morning commute to work. It's almost like tempting a death row inmate to lie on the execution table with a promise of a "ride" from the visiting nurse in a short skirt! :eek:
     


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    I am unable to complete your survey as the available options are in days, not minutes.
     


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    I just moved to Hawaii so my Viffer is somewhere in the Pacific on it's way here. It's going to be 3 more weeks before I see her again. But my buddy let me borrow his scooter. That little thing is awesome.
     


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    John I think you and I are somewhat alike in that regard. For me it really depends on the type of riding I'm coming off of. If I'm commuting I get about 4 days of it and am somewhat fed up with people and their cages. I have no problem taking a week or two off.

    If I could ride everyday without people around I probably would. If my commute didn't entail the city I would commute everyday as well.
     


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  16. tbone

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    I'm in the process of selling my house and moving so my VFR is in my storage unit. I still get to ride everyday but on my Vespa GTS 250. I feel bad when I go get something out of storage and see my baby sitting there looking at me. I tell her it's ok and we'll be back on the road again soon. If that Vespa wasn't so dang comfortable and fun to ride, plus getting 70mpg while going 80mph on the interstate is fun too. I do get the VFR out from time to time for my speed fix and for the longer rides but for the most part she is just waiting for the move to happen. Once the move is done she'll be getting a lot more seat time because the roads out in the Pacific Northwest are sweet.
     


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    had a good ride during memorial weekend. only get to ride weekends, lucky if every week! if ever i get to ride for errands, i use my burgman because of the storage space.
     


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  18. John451

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    Wholeheartedly agree Jason, have one week long shift in my roster I love commuting to city by VFR. I start at 10:00am and finish at 18:00 which gives me moderate off peak traffic flow with residual peak time clearways and bikes are allowed in near empty Bus lanes which end at 10:00am blasting past any hold ups and on the way home they end at 7pm. :biggrin: By motorcycle it takes me 35 minutes door to door with a loopy grin by cage about 50mins and by public transport 1hr and half. :smile:

    Of course even a good week of commutes only counts as half marks, its getting out of the city and stumbling upon a "new" winding or recently resealed country back roads that I love most. :thumbsup:
     


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    I can't even stand it when I ride to work and I have to wait to ride home!
     


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  20. lovethewater72

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    I know this feeling so well! It sits about 20 feet from my desk all day calling my name!!!

    Well it's not the VFR calling my name since I sold it Monday, it the Black Beauty CBR 1100 that was calling my name ALL DAY!!!
     


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