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My new VFR1200F

Discussion in '7th Generation 2010-Present' started by midias, Apr 12, 2010.

  1. midias

    midias New Member

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    I just got it home I am at a complete loss for words it is amazing. It is comfortable, fast and handles like a dream and the brakes are amazing. The 2010 VFR1200F riding perfection. And it is going to look great next to the original 1986 VFR750F

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    Very nice bike watcha think
     


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    did yours spit some assembly grease on to the baqck rim?
     


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    Excellent Pics! Thanks for sharing and posting as well!! They're gorgeous bikes and I'm still getting to know mine. I've only got a couple hundred miles on the clock...........
     


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    Spin it up let me it is fast on acceleration
     


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    Sweet bike and congratulations! I am definitely warming up to the 7th gen now that I see more ride reports and pictures. Make sure one of those Toyota's doesn't take her out! Just kidding.
     


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    Congrats on the new ride! So far nothing but good comments from new owners, though I'm not surprised at that. Be sure to let us know your feelings as you rack up some miles on her.
     


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    Congratulations. I'm glad to hear you're keeping the '86 too. Are you planning any modifications? Do you plan to add any of the hard bags?
     


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    Right now I am considering taller clipons as I am not a tall guy, side bags and I might disable the exhaust silencer.
     


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    Well, shoot. I have to admit it looks good in your driveway.

    I might have to mosey down to my local dealer and lay hands on one. I am in no position to spend 16,000 bucks though.
     


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    Midias, thanks for the great pictures. Tell us more about your riding impressions.

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    Holy Moly, you pulled the trigger too! She looks pretty! Let us know more of your thoughts as time goes by.
     


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    She's a beauty:thumb:

    I actually like the rear fender but does it appear to be easily removed?

    Be honest now, did you honk the horn while trying to signal the first couple of times?!
     


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    Not sure about the fender but I have pressed the horn 4 times now and 3 were on the way home after I got it.
     


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    Congrats Midias, hope you're loving your new girl. Couldn't help but notice though, you blocked out the tag on you're spanky new 7th gen but left both of the tags on your Toyota's in plain view. If you're going for privacy you might wanna tighten that up, unless these pics weren't at you're house, then screw it.
     


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    This bike should have come with the hard bags - just like it's competition does. I think that the hard bags makes the bike look complete. I've only seen 1 picture so far and I think it looks great with them. If you buy them, I'm curious to know what they go for.
     


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    Wow you rode 18 miles and your fuel gauge is still reading full; it must be better than the 6th Gen! :pound: Congrats on the new bike! She sure looks purtty!
     


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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Man, that bike sure looks pretty midias. Daaaayyyyuuum.....and congrats brudda!


    Just in case you feel the need to shed some weight later on....

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