Hello and welcome to the club Owen! Glad to have ya! Take off yer shoes 'n makes yerself at home brotha!
Yes, welcome! But tell us a bit about that addiction of yours...how did it evolve? What "path" did you take in your motorcycle habit? Enquiring minds want to know... And in particular, I notice you have a cbr1000. I would think the VFR would be a bit tame after the cbr. I am particularly interested in whether the cbr is "too much" to handle for the average VFR owner. What say you?
Welcome aboard, Owen. You are among friends here. Feel at ease to speak freely. One warning though...we will not discourage your addiction, we will do our best to make it worse!
Welcome aboard brother. Drewl speaks the truth. While we are all hopelessly addicted, we don't have time to try to get over it, as we're usually too busy riding!
Hey everyone thanks for the welcome! I would have replyed sooner but internet issues. Anyways to answer some of the questions I was hooked on VFRs from the 1st time I saw one when I was a kid. When I was 16 I was really really into bikes and when looking for my street bike I said none of the other bikes compaired to the sound of a VFR I love the sound, looks, torque and all around power I still choose the VFR over the cbr1000 and believe it still to be faster in the 1st grears. Ive proven this with my friend on his cbr1000 and mu VFR. Im going to be selling the cbr then find a new VFR
Hello and welcome Owen........pay no attention to .........ummm.......oh its probably best to let you see for yourself.