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My first VFR

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by GP42, Jun 21, 2010.

  1. GP42

    GP42 New Member

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    Hey all...

    Been riding for several years but I never spent much time on anything but cruisers. Before now I had a 1977 Yamaha XS750, 1985 Honda Rebel 250, 1995 Harley Sportster 1200, 1986 Yamaha Radian 600 (which I only put about 50 miles on), and a 2005 Suzuki Boulevard C50T.

    I'm excited because I pick up my first VFR today, a 1999 VFR 800. I got to test ride it for few minutes the other day, but I am really looking forward to getting it out and putting some miles on it.

    Looking forward to all of the good info I am sure you guys have for me.

    Thanks,
    Greg Peterson
     


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  2. MrDen

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    Welcome to the madness, my friend. You have made a wise choice.
     


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  3. tinkerinWstuff

    tinkerinWstuff Administrator Staff Member

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    welcome! :thumbsup:

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  4. drewl

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    Welcome aboard.
     


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  5. revengel

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    Welcome to the club!

    You'll find that a VFR is great for long rides due to it's more upright seating position & they are very reliable.

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