Howdy from central Texas

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  1. STing

    STing New Member

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    Just picked up my first ever VFR. She's missing a little plastic but runs great, a mere 27k on the clock. It's great fun on short trips for this old man.
    I ride a GL1500, and ST 1100 on a daily basis. I also ride a Vulcan 88 and a 1978 BMW R80 with factory sidecar.

    Thanks for allowing me onto this great forum.
     


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  2. OOTV

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    Welcome to The World! I'm sure you'll find the VFR to be a fun and a good "do it all" bike.

    If you're at all interested in finding replacement fairings you might have a tough time finding decent OEM parts but there are a few members who have used Airtech as a substitute.

    http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/hondaz/VFR7501990-93.htm

    BTW, that rear wheel could get you some serious cash!


    Cheers!
     


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    Nice.... want to sell that rear wheel? JK, but wait will you? ;)
     


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