Hi folks newbie to the site only recently bought my VFR so that my partner can ride with me it's more pillion friendly than the 675 :tyrannosaurus:
Welcome to the WORLD 675percy Just to give you a forewarning. You have to upload pics of the new bike, or we shall believe you to be an imposter. LOL. Saying that we hope you enjoy the new bike is a silly thing to say as WE all know that you WILL! Not that those of us here at VFRW are the least bit prejudice, Nooooooooo. Ride safe and have fun.
BLUDDY ELL FIRE! Where's the photographs Bloke? Welcome to the world. We do have quite a few from the center of the empire here.
Hi all thanks for the welcome pack ! can some one tell me how to upload photos to my profile and post them with my introduction post. I'm still finding my way around the site I also need some advice on how to change the rear shock.
We will trade you advise for your pictures!:smile-new: To insert your picture into this thread just go down to the bottom of the dialog box and use the advanced button and then go to manage attachments and you will be able to upload your pictures. Hurry, we're not a patient lot! Stoning may ensue if you don't get on it lol! Good luck. John
Hi and welcome to the MadHouse:welcome: As you have discovered the folks on here really do like to see photos as proof this VFR exists! If you want to stop folks ragging on you its easy - just click the "quick reply" box and then click the icon two to the right of the envelope and follow the prompts to select and upload an image from your computer. :focus: With two bikes to choose from, I wonder how long it will be before the VFR keys will become your first choice. Certainly whilst I love the hooligan behaviour of my Street Triple for short trips in the mountains - the battering at motorway speeds is really tiring so on long runs across Europe the VFR is always the one to ride. :vtr2: Take care and post up Photos!!!!!! SkiMad
Very nice - and it looks like they should end the grief! That certainly looks like it was someone's pride and joy as that is not a stock VFR seat! Take care SkiMad
I see your silver VFR and raise you a second silver VFR. Boy and I thought the yellow fifth gens were rare birds.