Finally picking up the VFR TODAY!

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by Deucegurl, Mar 11, 2011.

  1. tinkerinWstuff

    tinkerinWstuff Administrator Staff Member

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    imagine that, a girl who knows how to match colors.

    good job! :thumbsup:
     


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    Congrats! You'll love it! More bike pics please!
     


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    Must be something with Subaru's and VFR's because there are several of us who own VFR's as well as WRX's and STI's. I also have a Subaru STi and my 04 VFR. Must be quite a rush on the track with your Subie. I'd like to do that some day, esp. w all the performance work I've put into the STI (running about 400hp on the 4 wheel dyno) plus suspension upgrades. So far all I've got to show for it is two speeding tickets, which I won in court btw. Now I drive it like a little old lady. No tickets for 3 years! I get my
    need for speed taken care of now w the VFR but in smallish doses. Thing is you don't have to speed to enjoy your VFR, that's one of the great things about that bike, it's responsiveness is very addicting. Anyway, enjoy your new ride and try not to neglect the Subie.
     


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