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Turn a VFR1200 into a Pan European !!

Discussion in '7th Generation 2010-Present' started by entonox, Feb 2, 2015.

  1. entonox

    entonox New Member

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    Hello all, new boy here with my first post so sorry if it makes no sense :eek-new:
    A mate of mine loves my VFR 1200 and would love one.
    He's a ST 1300 owner. Has anyone advice please on stuff like bar risers, foot peg lowering and higher screens.
    The old bugger is a bit to stiff for the slightly sporty position and would love the bike in a more touring stance than sports touring mode.
    Thanks :potstir:

    TERRY
     


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    Why not consider the Crosstourer?
     


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    Or just do what I did and go the whole way! 10868042_10153463908763677_8716516492315698407_n.jpg
     


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    Badbilly Official VFRWorld Troll Of The Year!

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    How bout a bigass tube of epoxy and some farkles from the Harley store?
     


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    Thanks for the advice.....................as I said he is a Pan owner
     


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    Badbilly Official VFRWorld Troll Of The Year!

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    Just a little play on words. "Pan" is harleydood for "Panhead" a popular HD engine. Another popular HD engine not truncated is the "Knucklehead". This for obvious reasons. Flatheads were also popular as were fatboys. The list goes on.

    All that your friend is seeking looks to be available for a 1200. Some irony in that two contributors seem to think your friend needs a different bike and who may even think differently.

    As long as it's not a Harley. :)
     


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    I ride a gen 5 but thanks for the link.... good stuff!
     


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    Jack Bauer, do you wear Chuck Norris pajamas?






    Sorry, couldn't resist....
     


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