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  1. metjd85

    metjd85 New Member

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    I have been coming to this website long before I was a member I am twenty two years old and my first bike is a vfr. The first day I got it took it on the highway and didn't tighten my fairings down and lost one. So right now I broke the bike all the way down and going to install some performance parts and do some maintenance.
     


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  2. drewl

    drewl Insider

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    Welcome Met. The VFR is a super bike, but RESPECT her. She will take care of you if you take care of her. Don't get crazy. Take time to get to know her. We're here to help.
     


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    BJ Sim New Member

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    Enjoy the bike, and welcome to the boards.
     


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  4. VFRShorty

    VFRShorty New Member

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    Welcome!! We're of similar age and and I have a 87 700 as my first street bike. Don't fool yourself - this bike deserves respect for the power, especially if you are a small person like me. I don't want to lecture, or imply that you will do this, but I've met a lot of people who totally disregard my bike thinking it is completely gutless. I have an extensive background in riding other things, some dirt bikes included... the power of the bike is great as is.... don't get too caught up in performance parts until you have the skills to use them. :smile:
     


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  5. derstuka

    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Welcome to the club Met! Hope you find the parts you need to make her purty and roadworthy again!
     


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    speed New Member

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    Hello Met, you have been here before so you know we all are half crazy but somehow we all have fun together and sometimes we even pass around info ? welcome aboard
     


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    Welcome, Met! Sounds like you have yourself a good project.
     


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  8. WhiteKnight

    WhiteKnight Well-Known Member

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    Welcome. Best of luck finding the parts you need. Treat your VFR well and it will take you where ever you want to go.
     


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