VFR Dreaming

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by DGI, Sep 22, 2017.

  1. DGI

    DGI New Member

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    Greetings everyone!

    Got my motorcycle certification back in 2006 and started off on a Ninja 250. 2007 rolled around and my local dealer had a beautiful RWB Anniversary VFR in stock. I was ready to trade my ninja in when last minute decided that maybe a rookie rider needed more time on the smaller bike.

    Fast forward, past a VRSCDX and my current '78 CB750 is down for restoration/cafe work. I dont want to be without a bike next year while i'm working on the CB so i'm looking for a RWB VFR :) Missed out on a clean local bike a couple months back (that was a heck of a deal too) so its time!!!

    I look forward to learning from you all and participating!

    Edit: i'm 6'6" with size 16 boots and from what I can remember, the 6th gen was plenty comfy. Never rode one however so any input from taller folks would be greatly appreciated!
     


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    I'm 6'4", with a 35" inseam. No issues as far as fitting on my fifth gen.
     


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    Good for you on getting a smaller bike first. The reason I got my VFR was because the previous owner bought it as his first bike, and it's just too big and heavy for him. He went out and got a CBR300 to hone his basic skills and his wife said the VFR is evil and must go.
     


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    6'4", 36" inseam, and my white '06 suits me fine.
    At 60 years old, I'm presuming helibars are in my future to save my neck / upper back on long rides.
     


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