Ouch! That's the new bike, isn't it?
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Edit: It doesn't look too serious a crash, if you're ok enough to be posting...
Is that your bike mickasaki?!?! 😯
Sure is, interested in a deal? one carefull owner etc...
I might replace my CBF1000GT and CBR600 with a single bike in a couple of years and a VFR with hard luggage might be the solution.
I considered a VFR800 previously but at the time preferred the CBR.
If you do get one, take care! dont end up with one of these!
Nightmare! How did you manage that? If I recally you've only had the bike a weeks or so (not even long enough to change your nickname!).
Just seen the other thread, seems a small crash and the wife has a broken arm?
Lucky it's got that big fugly exhaust on the side, nice bit of protection for the good looking bits 😈
Wait for the new sprint trumpet to come out before you decide, i had a 955i a couple of years back (lasted a bit longer!) fantastic grunty engine, and the 1050 is even better. I tried a 1050 sprint and was very impressed with it, very comfy for two up'ing and seem to last well. Probably be a hell of alot cheaper than a VFR and its british!
Wait for the new sprint trumpet to come out before you decide
I've looked at Triumphs a few times but for some reason they just don't do it for me. I don't like the looks and too many folks I know have had reliability problems with them (I know the newer bikes are better though).
When I finally get a house with a garage, I'd love one of these:
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Best bike I've ever ridden (because I've never swung a leg over an RC30). A VFR800 is more practical, esp. 2-up, but the handling on the 400s is truly sublime.
I agree that pre-VTEC VFR is the better bike than its successor. Sometimes Honda are too 'clever' for my liking, they make things different and it's not always better - downgrading the V4 cams to chain from gears is an example.
The [url= http://www.simonevans.co.uk/v-four/vfr1200.htm ]VFR1200[/url] is a replacement for the blackbird, so of course it will be less nimble than a Blade and more sporty/less toury than a Pan. That's why it's not a Blade or Pan. Duh! I'd look at a Sprint ST first or even a CBR600, I don't see the need for the gadgets or the top end speed (or the price tag!).
One of my friends has a mint one of those 400's in his garage. It has only been out to be mot'd each year for about the last 6 years! I might persuade him it needs me to take it for a trackday! ( but with my history it will be hard work!)
Thats the first i've seen except in the mags! deffinatly looks more modern than the old'n. Whats it look like from the other side then? Hope the weather improves so you can get out and enjoy it soon!
That looks like it's from a different world.
Thats certainly not subtle styling, Honda are definatly more adventurous than the other japs at the moment aren't they. Thats a shame they put the exhaust that side and didn't leave it like the cb100r, that would have really set it off!
Big fairing!
Looks great but have you broke her in yet?
25 miles only. roads are salted up here, lots of standing water from snow melt and mud from freshly ploughed fields. took me an hour to clean it yesterday after 30 minutes thrash.
super creamy torque, stunning roll on throttle response, no noticeable twist from the shaft drive, stunning 🙂
Has the weather let you out for a proper ride yet then?
Saw one in the wild today! Definatly look nice in the flesh. How you getting on with it?
[i]Best bike I've ever ridden (because I've never swung a leg over an RC30). A VFR800 is more practical, esp. 2-up, but the handling on the 400s is truly sublime. [/i]
I've ridden both (a VFR400 and an RC30). The 400 was insanely light, insanely! But the Rc30 was without doubt the finest motorcycle I've ever ridden. 70 odd in first gear, I was doing about a hundred by third gear and lost my bottle at about 140 with the bike still pulling away like a train. It was like riding a roadbike (cycle) but with an engine. Crazy! I loved it.
Samuri wrote, "I've ridden both (a VFR400 and an RC30). The 400 was insanely light, insanely!"
They're actually not that light at all... Just feel it because the weight's so compact and relatively low but the NC30 and NC35 are both heavier than most modern 6s. The claimed, crooked, dry weight is higher than the weighed fully wet weight of my SV 😉 Still bloody lovely mind.
If I can stop spending all my time and money on MTBs I suspect this is the answer. If only I could keep the oil in the engine. Its sitting in the garage awaiting a new set of big ends
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40 ish BHP with loads of torque, footrest on the ground at 70mph, 3rd gear pulling hard - you know you are going fast - hit a ton down a decent straight and feels good in corners - even if its on the limit at 3/4 the corner speed of an R1 - you can thrash it at legalish speeds.
Problem with fast bikes is its only fun if you thrash them - and you end up going stupidly fast. Go to jail or make a huge hole in a hedge.
If I buy another motorcycle it will be an aprilla 250 - or even a 125. thrash the spuds off it
What does BSA stand for? Bastards stopped again. 😉
That's a wicked looking bike Lecht and you have the roads to enjoy it 😆
I'm jealous TJ but no-one given you 'instructions' from the back on that one 😉
Damn these threads. Just when I think I've convinced myself not to get another bike........................ I really want something like this
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The bike that is, although doggy looks cool too.
cheers woody - still running it in.............. 🙂
cheers woody - still running it in..............
Must be difficult to make fast progress running in with [b][i]only[/i][/b] 172bhp at full tilt 😆
Where was that pic taken BTW?
which pic ? my driveway are the vfr12 shots.
fwiw, i'm not really running it in - just using it up to the 1st 600 mile service.
Was just wondering re the snow still on the ground but now see that it was actually 2 weeks ago.
BSA - isn't it Bl**dy Sore Arse? 😛
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