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Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by vfrtore, May 24, 2006.

  1. vfrtore

    vfrtore New Member

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    Hello, my name is Tore Log and I´m from Norway.
    I work as a scaffolder in the Ekofisk oilfield in the northsea.
    I´m working 2 weeks on, 3 weeks off, 2 weeks on & 4 weeks off.
    So I have a lot of spare time 2 ride my VFR.
    I´m working night shift this time, working stand by in case the drilling needs our service, sometimes often, sometime not.
    Since I was 10 years old, I´ve been a MC & Honda freak. When Honda came with the VF750F Interceptor in 1983. I started to like the V4, but When the VF1000R came in 1984 (the VF1000R didn´t come to the US until 1985) I became a V4 freak. It had the same colours as the grand prix winning NS500 too "Fast" Freddie Spencer in 1983. It had 2 round tail light imitating the 2 silencer that th NS500 had under the seat. It was so cool, and I was sold!
    My first V4 was actually a VF1000R 1985 US model. It was imported from USA to Norway via Germeny.I bought it in 1997. It was repainted in Rothmans colour, but I wasn´t quite happy with the colour. It was to bright. So I got it repainted again in a darker blue colour. A very nice result.
    In august 2000 I ended in a ditch. The VF got condemned.I still miss the VF.
    But then I bought a black VFR800FI (not F1 as many people think) 1998 model. And I am very happy with it, only missing the midrange power from the VF. I have change the silencer with a carbon Youshimura slip on to get som more sound and little bit more mid range & top power. I just love the roar of the VFR with the Youshi. I also have a Giwi rack with 3 cases. The rack I can put on/off in 10 minutes, so I can change from touring to racing in no time.
    Now I am waiting for Honda to come with a bigger VFR. At least a 900, hopefully a VFR1000. Or what about a V5.
     
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  2. Davidvfr

    Davidvfr New Member

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    Welcome.

    :smile:

    Quite a few people patiently (or impatiently!!) hoping for Honda to release a bigger VFR. :smile:
     


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  3. vfrtore

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    Thank U very much.
     


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  4. WhiteKnight

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    Welcome Tore. A bigger VFR would be nice, though for me, I feel a little small on a 750. lol.
     


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  5. vfrtore

    vfrtore New Member

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    Thank U vman. He he, I understand what U mean.
     


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  6. tailgunn

    tailgunn New Member

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    Wilkommen! or is that German? I always get 'em confused.
     


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  7. vfrtore

    vfrtore New Member

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    Yes, that sounds more like german.
    In norwegian it would be velkommen.
    It´s not so very different either from german or english.
     
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  8. tailgunn

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    That's right. The German w is pronounced as a v, so it sounds very similiar to velkommen.
     


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