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  1. Haukeye

    Haukeye New Member

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    Hi VFR World. I've had a 2000 VFR 800 but I had to get of it because it needed a frame. I would like to have another 2000 VFR but because it's an excellent bike, it will be hard to find one. With my size(6'3" 260lbs), should I look at a VFR 1200 instead? I've owned a 1996 Yamaha V-Max, 2000 Honda VFR 800(salvage),2000 Honda VTR1000(Superhawk) and my current bike a 2003 Suzuki SV1000S. I like the V-4 sound and the sport-touring ability of the VFR so any advice would be helpful.
     


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    Scubalong Official Greeter?

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    Welcome to the madness, Do you have to have the 2000 (Yellow) VFR?
    How much you are willing to spend?
     


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    No I don't have to have a Yellow 2000 model. As far as money, if I can get a good low mileage VFR 1200 then it's worth it.
     


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