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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by 1ShotKill, Jun 14, 2007.

  1. 1ShotKill

    1ShotKill New Member

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    Well I just had to become a member since I owned my 89 vfr for over a year now.
    It's in the garage for new tires, chain & sprockets. I just finished flushing coolent system , all brake/clutch fluids & oil & filter .I've ordered a K&N air filter & that's the extent of that's done to the bike. I'm not new to riding having owned a 1976 Moto Guzzi v7 Sport for 10 years, prior a Honda CB350 for 3 years, Then I stopped when the family came along....... Now I'm back & You will have to prior my dead hands off the bars for me to stop riding again. Throughout the years ,not riding ,I keep up with the industry & when I stopped into a local motorcycle shop & saw this 89 VFR800 for sale THAT WAS IT !!! ...Hell, was my wife SURPRISED when I showed up on this bike !!!!
    You see mt 2 sons ride on the street & that was "THE REASON" I had to get a bike... Family Bonding . I will end on this note My Bike is a 5th gen VFR I've have serial # ending ...000090 Is there anyonr out there with lower?
     


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  2. nozzle

    nozzle New Member

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    1 shot, did your handle come from your wife's reaction to you showing up with the bike?

    :)

    glad you've got the V correctly situated fore & aft now

    - Paul
     


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  3. eddie cap

    eddie cap New Member

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    Hey 1 shot kill; I am pretty new to the VFR brotherhood also,and profess to not knowing everything about the VFR; but I am pretty sure an 89 is not a fifth
    gen. bike.Anyway I really like your attitude on riding, you know the dead hands thing! eddie
     


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  4. fotomoto

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    Not a 5th gen but I have a friend with an 86 VFR750F with #12.
     


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