Review on the 98 VFR

Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by reg71, Jun 23, 2006.

  1. reg71

    reg71 Poser Staff Member

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    Nice find, reg.
     


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    pretty good review :)
     


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    Any idea what kind of bag that is on the back of the bike in the first pic?
     


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    It looks like an older model Roadgear.
     


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    Pretty cool report - even kinda gushing, everybody was when the '98 first came out. I dunno about the comparo with the 750 though. I rode my '95 for 27k miles and I find it a little more comfortable than my '98. Both are outstanding, the VFR750 is the supermodel - exquisite detail almost Italianese,
    the '98 is the superbike - head for the twistys and romp.

    -BTW the 3rd photo down of the front fork and brake caliper is a Superhawk. Did they think nobody would notice?
     


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