VFR RE-Entry

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  1. Yardbird

    Yardbird New Member

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    Hey All,

    I'm getting back into the VFR world and excited about it. I've had lots of bikes, 2 of them VFR's, an '86 or '87 VF700F and a '96 VFR750 in between a smattering of other Honda's, Buells, Yamaha's and Harleys. Now that the kids are old enough to want to ignore me on weekends, it's time for Dad to play again! I'm in MN by the St. Croix River Valley that defines the border with Wisconsin. Some very nice two lane blacktop over hills, rivers through woods and valleys around here. Spring is upon us and it's time to roll. I was glad to find this site that's so steeped in the lore of the good ol' V4. I'll miss the gear driven cams, but will most likely get a RWB '07 - found a few already and getting ready to bite. Thanks for everyone's contribution to a great site. I'm looking forward to playing a part.

    Rubber side down - Yardbird
     


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  2. stewartj239

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    The '07 is a great bike. You'll lose the gear driven cams, but gain the VTEC. The 6th Gen is very refined and does everything well. Post up some pictures and details once you get it. Welcome to the forum.
     


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