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Discussion in 'New Riders' started by Kevin2007VFR800, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. Deadsmiley

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    I do like the white wheels. I really do!
     


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  2. MitchNJ

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    Just got my 07 RWB last week! Had to fly to Iowa and ride back to NJ to get it
     


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    Awesome! How was the trip/ride? ....i am just learning how to ride mine - bought in February...... Just got to the 600 mile point.
     


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    Trip from Iowa to NJ went smooth, 1175 miles. Left Iowa on friday afternoon and made it to the Illionios border. Got the oil changed Sat AM in Davenport and made it to Indiana on Sat Night. On Sunday I made it to PA. On Monday I took all back roads from PA to NJ. The ride was very straight somewhat boring until PA. The Northwest section of PA is awesome, twisties with great views.

    Coming out of a honda ST1300 the VFR is cooler, lighter, easier to handle. However the biggest difference is the VTEC, I'm falling in love with this thing! Also I'm enjoying the minimal wind buffeting, they seemed to have worked out the air flow nicely.

    The bike seems to have a nice 'snap' at around 8000-9000 rpms, whereas the ST I was running it around 6000. Bigger engine needs less rpm I guess.

    Can't wait to ride this Saturday!
     


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    Baught my 07 zero miles RWB interceptor yesterday. Was looking for a Sport touring and by chance landed on a website of a dealer that was selling them 0 miles and the price was right so I drove 74 miles to get it (dealer close to me did not have it) and took a sweet ride back home on it. It was great.
    Thanks Tim Yowe (Cycle World, Cherry Hill) for all the help in making this happen. Those guys are awsome.
     


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    Welcome aboard, Tuga
     


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