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  1. Dale N

    Dale N New Member

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    Hey, All,
    I have been riding strictly VFRs for almost 40 yrs. I had a 1983 that I loved during college. It was stolen in my senior year. Time warp ahead a few years and I bought a left over inventory 1992 in 1993. I rode that one almost full time and piled on 225,000 miles on her. That bike just rocked. I finally sold to my riding buddy's son and he is still riding it at 300,00o miles.
    I bought a 1999 VFR800Fi a few years ago. I have been riding that one until recently, I need to get the forks re-sealed. I really do think this 5th gen is the pinnacle of the VFR. So, I am back here in the VFR forum and looking forward to interacting with you all.
     


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    Dale, a very overdue "Welcome" to you. Too bad you didn't join our membership many years ago.

    I expect that you will fit in this group of shade-tree mechanics and those who like to look over the previously mentioned mechanics' shoulders.

    You wouldn't have a photo or two of your 5th gen that you could grace us with, would you?
     


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    Welcome to the MadHouse Dale

    5th Gens are very popular. Sadly, as the years pass, keeping them roadworthy is becoming a major challenge and this has forced some to resort to obtain a second "parts" bike to keep their favourite on the road.

    Good luck - post up a photo or two - it is easy click the "upload a file" link and follow the prompts to select and upload photos from your computer.

    Take care ATGATT


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    Welcome Dale; you surely got your money's worth out of that 1992 VFR! I'm also a serial V4 owner since my very first VF500F in 1984. I agree that the 5th gen is the mechanical pinnacle however.
     


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    Wow, you have a lot of experience
     
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    That is some kind of mileage. I have always been impressed with my 06 that is just over 226.000 on the odo. But that is KM not miles. Welcome aboard.
     


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