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  1. redlm

    redlm New Member

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    Hi, I've been a fan of VFRs for some time, and I'm thinking seriously about a late 750 or early 800.

    I registered so I could respond to classifieds and ask questions.
    I've been riding Moto Guzzis for years, and have 2 right now. I'd like to consolidate to one bike, so I'll either sell or swap.

    Thanks, it looks like a great resource for VFRs!

    Aaron
     


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    Welcome aboard Aaron. Good luck finding that perfect bike, and I am sure you will love the community here as well.
     


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    Welcome and good luck.
     


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    Old thread ! Apparently dude didn't get that vfr he thought he wanted .
     


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    Well damn!
     


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    You gotta admit, going from a Guzzi to a VFR is a radical change. The Viffer probably scared the hell out of him.
     


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    Going from the VTX the VFR was a 350lb change and a completely different ride. Low and slow to light and nimble and I enjoy the heck out of it.
     


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    I will never get the cruiser thing. I don't understand riding with my feet out in front of me. I don't get "slow" as fun on a motorcycle. As Peter Egan says "Far be it from me if I am ever an impediment to the flow of traffic on a motorcycle."
     


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    Exactly! It was enjoyable while it lasted but now the fun has returned. Although riding dirt bikes in the sand dunes of west Texas was fun too.
     


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