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Cured problem about how to replace the vfr...

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by nitronorth, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. nitronorth

    nitronorth New Member

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    Ended up there was nothing I could find I liked enough to replace the vfr in my hunt for a new bike with some passenger capability and still fun for me. the bandit didnt o it, the fz was close but no good for 2, the sprint sucked for passenger,ets, etc, ....sooo I just added to the fleet and will keep the vfr! Nothing another loan wouldn't cure..:)

    Since one of the major reasons I was shopping was ability for 2 upping better on a couple of big trips i have planned....this seems to be able to do the job..Its a big heavy monster,very !, but I just drove it 5 hrs to get it home and it was kinda ok,, and am taking off tomorrow for a 3000 mile romp..so will see how she does...my arse doesnt like the situp too well, but might harden up in a few days..will see..:) and yes..it does go ok...

    This way when i get sick of the 2 up thing in a year and unload it , maybe they will have a new vfr and i can just get one! Hoping..
     

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  2. ILVFR75

    ILVFR75 New Member

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    Nice! Is that an FJR? Looks good.
     


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    Rustbucket New Member

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    Previous owner must have been a hot-rod fan. :)
     


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  4. RVFR

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    Nice, yea by the looks of it and from what I can read between the lines in what Honda has up their sleeve for the VFR of next, is a more sporty ST type, Pfff what a bummer if they go that way.
     


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