VFR400, 450 mi.

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    While it is very beautiful and on my bike lust list... the foot pegs and other blemish spots say the mileage is more than published.....
     


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    Unsure of any of the mileage anymore since I have been working on VFR400. They are easy to swap for sure. She is pretty though.
     
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    I would initially say, "nah". But the pic of the radiator... Doesn't look like any knuckles have been in there.

    "Hey boss, should we adjust the mirrors for the photo shoot?"

    "Shut up Chaz, they look perfect. Action!"
     


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    I did look into Moto2Imports and they typically are not cheap and some have described the bikes as "more damaged or worn" than expected when advertised as super low mileage. The gent was nice, but again it wasn't cheap. I have to say though, no matter how low the mileage all of these bikes unless museum stored are aged.
     


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