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  1. henryaticon

    henryaticon New Member

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    Hello All:smile: ,
    My name is Henry. I just bought a 93 VFR 750f.:biggrin: It's my first bike. I picked it up at a very good price. Needs some body work, fairings are missing, mainly cosmetics, but the engine is good. Anyway I wanted to know, since this is my first bike and I am new to the bike world, if anybody has any tips, ideas, comments, tec...I also need some parts for the bike. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself. THANKS!!!!!!
     


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    Hey Henry, welcome aboard! What color is your bike?
     


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    Thanks for the Welcome!!

    Hey thanks for the welcome. My bike is yellow, but I am missing some fairings :confused: ,that I'm looking for. Once I complete the bike I want to paint it Red. I found a couple of pictures of red vfr's and I like the way they look.:cool:
     


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    Congrats on the new scooter! Since it's your first bike, make sure to take the Motorcycle Safey Foundation safety course.

    You'll save on your insurance, it'll make you a better rider, and it may save your life!!:cool:

    Ebay is a great place to pick up parts.
     


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    Thanks for the advise guys.:biggrin: I am looking into the course, and yes I think it's a great idea. I had a question. I founf some vfr's with left exit exhaust. Is there a kit sold? Or is that custom? I saw one with the exhaust tukked under the seat. Same question is that a kit, or is that custom?:confused:
     


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    Congratulations.

    I just sold my 1991 and purchased a 2004. I really enjoyed that generation VFR. Watch out for the regulator/rectifier if that hasn't been done. Other than maintenance, enjoy!
     


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    Most of the left exit exhaust systems that I have seen were made by Two Brothers Racing. They discontinued it a few years ago unfortunately. I have not seen an under seat system for the third gen bikes. My 91 has one on it, see my pictures in the gallery.

    Enjoy the bike, I have owned one since 1990 and really don't look at other bikes anymore. Even my new bike is still a VFR, just a newer one.
     


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