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Hitler's VFR

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by sparky750, Nov 7, 2009.

  1. sparky750

    sparky750 New Member

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    one of the best youtube videos i've ever seen. if you've not seen it, just search: honda vfr, hitler. that should get it. enjoy
     


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    Welcome to the forum. You are a year late and a dollar short lad....that is the most over posted thing in the history of VFRW (and VFRD)I believe.

    Are you looking into getting a Viffer?
     


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    Yeah hahaa I've seen it before. And it's muy funny.
    ...I like your bike collection too. It could use a VFR though :p
    I rode down the continental divide on a DRZ400S with the stock seat... I like to consider that a stunt :rolleyes:
     


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    So there is someone left on the planet who had not seen this before! Must have been living in Tibet for a while.
     


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    For those that do not know , that is the equivalent of having you ass crack scrubbed with a wire brush and carb cleaner and kicked repeatedly in the tail bone.:ncb:
     


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    My arse has never been the same after a 200 mile road trip on my street legal XR650R, those seats are evil.
     


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    My father owns an XR650 (he took it on the same trip) and that seat is much wider and more comfortable than a DRZ400 seat....
     


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    i also had a DRZ400sm i rode it for two seasons most uncomfortable bike i ever rode two words NUMB BUM!!
     


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    i suppose i may as well have been living in tibet. i sold my '04 vfr and regretted it several days later. well....i am now a vfrworld member and the owner of an '00 yella vfr. i'll send pics once i figure out how. btw, i just got internet at home (bit of a luddite, me) but no tv. internet-good...tv-bad!
     


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