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New toy - '94 VFR 750

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by vchengap, Apr 25, 2009.

  1. vchengap

    vchengap New Member

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    Hey guys, I bought a '94 VFR 750 a couple weeks ago. It has only 21K miles on it and is in great shape. I'm coming from a Ninja 250 so I've just been soaking in as much information on these bikes as possible the last few days. I like wrenching almost as much as riding so I'm looking forward to gleaning some good info from the VFR vets on this forum. Enjoy the pics!

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    Nice and clean. Welcome aboard.
     


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    That's a beauty there! Welcome to the brotherhood!
     


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    i also went to the VFR from a Ninja 250. How many miles did you put on your ninja? Biggest thing to overcome for me was the weight of the viffer. still not quite used to it at slow speeds.
     


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    Nice bike! Good choice as the 4th generation is the best!:wink:
     


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    Ditto to the last post! Mine's a '94 too. :biggrin: Great step from the 250.
     


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    at least there are still some people that have taste.
     


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    I put 10,000 miles on the little Ninja before I had an accident on the street. Thankfully, I was ok and started looking for a replacement immediately. Came across a great deal on this VFR and couldn't pass it up after all the great things I heard about it.

    The immense weight (compared to the 250) is the first thing that struck me about it. The 250 feels like a bicycle compared to it. The 250 also feels like a bicycle in terms of power when compared to the VFR. It's nowhere near as nimble as the 250 but I think I'm really going to enjoy my time with it.

    Here's a pic of me on the 250 at a trackday during happier times:

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