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  1. eric9316

    eric9316 New Member

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    I,m planning in getting a VFR. I'm riding a KLR 650 now decided last year to get something I could get back on the road and easy to ride since the last time I was on a bike was around 15 years ago back in my country and I used to ride the same bike. Not interested in a full sport bike and love the way that the new VFR looks.. Will aprociate some feed back. THXS everyone.
     


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    Welcome to the site! Look around and you'll find plenty of reviews about the various generations, and some good comparisons to other bikes.
     


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    Thxs

    Thank I been doing alot of research. Almost 100% sure will get it, almost got a kawasaki 1000 but change my mind after n looking at a VFR at the dealer
     


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    Welcome aboard. Big fan of the ol KLR. It's been around for a long time.
    I'm like you. I didn't want a "Crotch Rocket" or full fledged sportbike which is what I enjoy about VFR. I put the Gen Mar Risers on mine and a Zero Gravity Touring screen on mine ('07 RWB), to make the bike more comfortable for me.
    Which Year model are you looking at?
     


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  5. eric9316

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    THXS Ben

    Problably 2005 or newer. Been riding with a big group their all have sport bikes and I have been looking at the biking love the way they look but I like to go for long rides so that's why I don't want the crush rocket.
     


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    I agree, I don't see how those guys stay bent over the front bars. Maybe if I were 20 again, but I'm not, and like you, I enjoy the long rides.
    One day I hope to get the Hard OEM bags.
    Keep us updated on your choice.
     


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    Sounds good my friend thank you again goin to bed now. Going on a ride tomorrow early but will keep you posted with news. Thank you again have a nice evening.
     


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    If comfort is your primary concern, I would look at a dedicated touring-sport bike, not a sport-touring bike. While I love my VFR & don't want to get rid of it ever, there are bikes out there that are more comfortable. You said that you have no interest in a real super sport & the VFR is by no means in the same league as the CBR's, GSXR's etc... but it is still a sport bike first & a touring bike second. I think you would like the VFR but there is a chance that you won't. In my many years of riding, the only people that don't like the VFR are the ones who buy it based on looks alone & then figure out that it is neither a true hardcore sport bike or a hardcore touring bike. So, if you're looking for comfort, just be aware that there are plenty of bikes out there that are more comfortbable & most of them are much heavier with larger engines. An example would be the Yamaha FJR1300. It has a much larger engine with a good deal more HP (145 compared to 100) but it weighs almost 100lbs more than a 6th Gen VFR. The FJR will undoubtably be a more comfortable ride but the VFR will kill it in the twisty's.

    KC-10 FE out...
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