The joy of VFR

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  1. geoffsd

    geoffsd New Member

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    Hi Everyone,
    I just bought my first new '06 VFR 800 last Friday. I traded in my 2 year old Hornet 900, which was restricted to 33BHP for learner legal reasons here in Ireland, and now I finally have a full powered VFR. I have to say I am really enjoying the change and the little subtleties of what makes a good bike. I find it hard to believe how comfortable the ride is and how effortlessly the bike moves. Obviously I am only settling in the engine at this stage but I am seeing form day one how such a bike can bring a warm smile to so many faces. The sound alone when the bike is idle in neutral has a fantastic harmony to it. I had only ever heard VFR going past me, so this is my first time getting up, close and personal with my own. The build and finish is as high as I would expect from Honda, perfect all round and certainly coming from my Hornet, I expected nothing less.
    Well I will be investing in a set of v35 side cases from Givi, they have finally made what looks to be copies of Honda's luggage. Even though I would imagine that Givi probably already make Honda's luggage, seeing as they make just about every other bike company’s luggage on the market. After that I guess a good set of heated grips and I should be good for the open road for a couple of weeks, leaving wet Ireland and heading south to Spain :) Already looking forward to next summer... Glad to be still flying a Honda.
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    Welcome to the group! Sweet color you got there. :thumb:
     


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    Welcome to the world of VFR's (hence the name, VFRWorld :wink:). That's a beautiful shade of red. So far I have yet to hear of a vfr disappointing anyone, but then maybe I just tune out the negative stuff. lol
     


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    Got to agree, like that red. We seem to be a bit restricted on colours in North America.
     


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    All that's offered in AUS is that red and the black for the '06, a white '06 was my choice when i was first shopping but no go on that colour here.
     


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    I,m quite surprised to hear that Honda are not shipping the new Glory red to probably the biggest buyers of the VFR i.e. the US and AUS. I wonder if anyone has ever questioned Honda on their reasoning of this, seeing as historically Red has been probably the most popular colour of the VFR. I have had numerous complements on the colour when parking it in work and in town where I go for coffee in the last week. Hopefully Honda will see sence and starting shipping the Glory Red to the US and AUS in time. I must say I love the look of the VFR in white, reminds me a bit of Lamborghini's Countach. My favourate car of all time.

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    Since owning the VFR i've had nothing but compliments on the way it looks and sounds (mostly from non riding folk though). Too bad i'm married as a few attractive young ladies were quite impressed also..:faint:
     


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