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Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by Up and Coming, Apr 11, 2010.

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    Wow... 134hp without a blower... that must be some cam profile.
     


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    Ya and the weight loss is pretty sweet too, I think a fair amount of the power was a result of the conversion to bioethanol.
     


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    "If Honda won’t build it, we will” ... I love these guys
     


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    Man, that thing is sexy, I'd rock the snot outta one o them!
     


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    Wow you can barely tell that came from a crashed VFR! I give those belgian folks a huge 2 thumbs up!!!
     


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    I'd ride that... Nice bike...
     


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    Seriously, how difficult do you think it is to get the rear subframe of a 1000rr on to a VFR?
     


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    I was wondering the exact same thing this morning. guess that article really stuck on us... I looked at a 6th gen grafted onto a 5th gen, and it was quite a job. I'm wondering how the handling is after making those kind of radical changes...
     


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