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FROSTY
8th December 2004, 21:37
Well I sold the beast and was on the hunt for summat that fits me better
I wanted lots of torque. Good but not cutting edge handling.decent brakes
comfortable riding position and most of all not bloody heavy.
well guys after many years of kawasaki and yamaha ownership i've gone over to the dark side of the force.
Yep i'm the proud owner of a 1990 Honda VFR750
It sounds soooo good -Once I get the rear shock back from reco ill be out riding her.
Bonez
8th December 2004, 21:44
Well I sold the beast and was on the hunt for summat that fits me better
I wanted lots of torque. Good but not cutting edge handling.decent brakes
comfortable riding position and most of all not bloody heavy.
well guys after many years of kawasaki and yamaha ownership i've gone over to the dark side of the force.
Yep i'm the proud owner of a 1990 Honda VFR750
It sounds soooo good -Once I get the rear shock back from reco ill be out riding her.
Welcome to the darkside Luke. :ride:
mangell6
8th December 2004, 21:47
Never mind, you will see the light again. :Pokey:
Looks nice and tidy, got a bigger image?? Easier to get the knee down than the GS. Have fun and listen to that sound
Mike
カワサキキド
8th December 2004, 21:52
although the force was strong with them, they were not strong with the force. hmm...
Storm
8th December 2004, 21:57
Congratulations on your new bike. Not a bad weeks work for you then , eh ? :apint:
Ghost Lemur
8th December 2004, 22:26
A girlie and a new bike, what a great week your having. :)
You got a serious rate of turnover with your bikes though. What are you trying to do, own at least one of everything?
Holy Roller
9th December 2004, 01:07
thought for a moment you had got yourself a cruizer :shit:
But no, :Pokey: not gone over to the dark side at all :Pokey:
'm sure you will get your money's worth out of her.
Joni
9th December 2004, 06:31
Congrats Tony!!
:ride:
toads
9th December 2004, 06:46
lovely bike, what dark side?, hondas are great!, congrats anyway!
Riff Raff
9th December 2004, 06:49
Well done. Look forward to seeing and hearing it on a ride.
merv
9th December 2004, 06:51
Welcome to the V4 clan.
riffer
9th December 2004, 06:55
Nothing wrong with a VFR750 mate.
I'd buy one myself.
May you have many enjoyable minutes on this one before you trade it in in January. ;)
FROSTY
9th December 2004, 07:00
Ohh ye of little faith. My thinking with the vfr is --if its good enough for freddy its good enough for me :Punk:
And for the record ---Mellla yella has now beeen mine at least 6 months and the whale I owned for um er-well years.
actually its all your fault--all this talk of high speed cornering and scrapeing knees has me wanting summat that handles.
MOTOXXX
9th December 2004, 07:03
ah just in time for some christmas holiday riding.
nice one :)
Hitcher
9th December 2004, 07:50
Well, a Honda is certainly better than no bike at all.
Sniper
9th December 2004, 08:01
Well, a Honda is certainly better than no bike at all.
Very wise words of wisdom :cool:
vifferman
9th December 2004, 08:46
Congratulations, Luke! :niceone:
Looks just like my old VFR750, and the same as VivaVee's. (BTW - it's NOT my old one - mine had polished wheels.)
Have you got a better picture of it?
I know you know heaps about bikes, but if you have any VFR-specific queries, just ask me.
And for all you mockers - there's a very good reason why the VFR was voted top of so many bike tests - it's a very good all-rounder, is easy to ride, and has some character as well.
duckman
9th December 2004, 08:54
Well, a Honda is certainly better than no bike at all.
But only just ... eh. :bleh:
kerryg
9th December 2004, 08:57
Well I sold the beast and was on the hunt for summat that fits me better
I wanted lots of torque. Good but not cutting edge handling.decent brakes
comfortable riding position and most of all not bloody heavy.
well guys after many years of kawasaki and yamaha ownership i've gone over to the dark side of the force.
Yep i'm the proud owner of a 1990 Honda VFR750
It sounds soooo good -Once I get the rear shock back from reco ill be out riding her.
Excellent choice Frosty. Is it the single-sided swingarm model? If so I had the same bike about 12 months ago and what a delightful machine. Only sold because...um..actually...damned if I know why I sold it...shoulda kept it now that I think of it... the guy I sold it to was so delighted with that he rang me at Xmas to thank me for selling it to him...true... oh well I digress). Plenty powerful enough and lots of torque everywhere, and very refined. They're a quality bike. Personally prefer their look to the later models (apart from the grey seat...why did they put a light grey seat on a black bike???)
GREAT with a pillion too :msn-wink:
kerryg
9th December 2004, 09:02
Congratulations, Luke! :niceone:
Looks just like my old VFR750, and the same as VivaVee's. (BTW - it's NOT my old one - mine had polished wheels.)
Have you got a better picture of it?
I know you know heaps about bikes, but if you have any VFR-specific queries, just ask me.
And for all you mockers - there's a very good reason why the VFR was voted top of so many bike tests - it's a very good all-rounder, is easy to ride, and has some character as well.
Hey F/S did you own a black VFR about a bit more than a year ago that was in a prang with a car and sold at auction...to me???? A well looked-after one that had new tyres, freh chain and sprockets and around 50000kms on it????
vifferman
9th December 2004, 09:12
Hey F/S did you own a black VFR about a bit more than a year ago that was in a prang with a car and sold at auction...to me???? A well looked-after one that had new tyres, freh chain and sprockets and around 50000kms on it????Well, Yes. I did.
Guilty as charged. :o
I'll come quietly, oroficer. :confused2
Personally prefer their look to the later models (apart from the grey seat...why did they put a light grey seat on a black bike???)Because it looks kewl. Much better than the horrendous RED one they put on some red bikes, or the grey one on the red bikes.:eek:
I actually prefer the grey seat (on the black bike) to the black one, apart from showing boot polish marks...
FROSTY
9th December 2004, 09:22
Actually I must confess -I buy bikes cos theres summat about em that is loveable. The gsx had tourque to africa and on one I owned previously was bloody hard to beat in more open corner riding.
I love XJ's cos theyre just so damb easy to ride -Its bloody hard to get in the shit on one.
But viffers --well i owned a 700/750 once -700 motor lunched the top end (cam gear went bye byes) and the 750 was about 1.0m long
Other than the twitchy front end (16" wheel) I liked it.
HEY FS--where/what etc with the rear shock?
Mine is knackered
VivaVee
9th December 2004, 09:23
You will really enjoy it. I know I do. Just like FS said, it didn't get regularly good reviews for nought. Short of transforming into a outright race machine it pretty much covers all my riding moods.
ENJOY!
vifferman
9th December 2004, 09:32
HEY FS--where/what etc with the rear shock?
Mine is knackeredYou could replace it with a Hagon, Ohlins, etc. or you could get Gebby Bruin (SP?) on the North Shore to refurbish it (prolly the best option). You should probably also look at the bearings etc. in the linkages in the rear end too. Unless someone's looked at them, they're probably dry and ooooky. Other than that, there's not any real problems with this bike model. There's all sorts of things you can do cheaply to improve them, like converting the airfilter to a Uni (if it doesn't have one already) by cutting out the paper elephant and gluing in some Unifilter foam; shimming the needles in the carbs if the mixture's not right; sharpening up the steering by raising the fork tubes through the triple clamps and/or reversing the eccentric on the rear wheel to lift the rear end, etc.
And then there's the dreaded Wreck-you-later / Rectum-fryer :eek: but having done two (2!!) of those, I aint scared of them no more.
Have fun, and enjoy that V4 growl and the gear-driven cams. Yay! No camchains!!
kerryg
9th December 2004, 10:16
Well, Yes. I did.
Guilty as charged. :o
I'll come quietly, oroficer. :confused2
Well bugger me days......that was bloody good bike. . It was bought off me by a middle-aged guy who was returning to riding. He rang me up a couple of months after buying it, just before Xmas, and said
" Kerry, you've made my year!!!" True as I stand(sit) here. It was a really nice gesture...he was absolutely rapt :yeah: and had already done something like 5000kms on it. Small world etc etc etc...
vifferman
9th December 2004, 10:25
Well bugger me days......that was bloody good bike. Yeah, it was. Apart from being very lazy. :crazy: Or jinxed. Or lazy and jinxed.
But, I had a lot of fun on it, and not too much grief.
Tell me (if you will; you can PM me if you don't want it made public) - how much did the 'wreck' cost at auction, and how much were the repairs? Spectrum quoted $7800 for repairs :shit: . I couldn't get to the auction and Turners refused to tell me what it went for.
By the way - apparently (not that anyone - including me - gives a flying rat's arse or even a non-flying one) this is my 2 bazillionth posting to the E-steamed fora of Kiwi Biker. :pinch:
Cajun
9th December 2004, 10:40
Yeah, it was. Apart from being very lazy. :crazy: Or jinxed. Or lazy and jinxed.
But, I had a lot of fun on it, and not too much grief.
Tell me (if you will; you can PM me if you don't want it made public) - how much did the 'wreck' cost at auction, and how much were the repairs? Spectrum quoted $7800 for repairs :shit: . I couldn't get to the auction and Turners refused to tell me what it went for.
By the way - apparently (not that anyone - including me - gives a flying rat's arse or even a non-flying one) this is my 2 bazillionth posting to the E-steamed fora of Kiwi Biker. :pinch:
welcome to double whoredom ol' bean (c:<
Motu
9th December 2004, 11:43
By the way - apparently (not that anyone - including me - gives a flying rat's arse or even a non-flying one) this is my 2 bazillionth posting to the E-steamed fora of Kiwi Biker. :pinch:
A member of the doudle whore club will be in to see you shortly... :buggerd: an wari wants to see you in his office after....
kerryg
9th December 2004, 11:51
Yeah, it was. Apart from being very lazy. :crazy: Or jinxed. Or lazy and jinxed.
But, I had a lot of fun on it, and not too much grief.
Tell me (if you will; you can PM me if you don't want it made public) - how much did the 'wreck' cost at auction, and how much were the repairs? Spectrum quoted $7800 for repairs :shit: . I couldn't get to the auction and Turners refused to tell me what it went for.
By the way - apparently (not that anyone - including me - gives a flying rat's arse or even a non-flying one) this is my 2 bazillionth posting to the E-steamed fora of Kiwi Biker. :pinch:
Just PM'ed you.
Congrats on double whoredom
Coldkiwi
9th December 2004, 12:08
Well, a Honda is certainly better than no bike at all.
Darn it! you stopped my witty anti honda comeback right in its tracks!!
Oh well, I'll proceed regardless and accept the rightful flaming that I deserve while I wait for parts to get mine going!
.....
So when are you buying the trailer to carry it home in? :stupid:
vifferman
9th December 2004, 14:42
welcome to double whoredom ol' bean (c:<Hah! The Randomness will be up to Triple Whoredom :eek: any day now...
If not sooner.
Racey Rider
9th December 2004, 19:21
Yep i'm the proud owner of a 1990 Honda VFR750
:doh: :doctor:
Good choice Mate!
Hee heee, heehee, heeeheeeheeeheee,
Heehe, heehhehee, heeehheee
Heehee, hheeehee heehee, heehheee!
Eheeeeheeeehee :lol:
:killingme :killingme :killingme :killingme :killingme
JohnBoy
10th December 2004, 07:25
ill let you off this time, it wasnt until i brought something else did i realise how good kawaka's are. its something you can't be told, just something you need to find out ;)
happy motoring mate, good luck with the new beastie
sels1
10th December 2004, 20:59
Congrats on the new bike. Does this make up for the missed auction incident?
ajturbo
10th December 2004, 21:10
the last person i knew personal who had one, painted it purple, nice job, but i don't think the bike liked it as when we were blasting around ruapuna race track i happen to see him infront of me ( i was going to lap him ...honest!) it spat him off and it dug 5 ( i counted them!) big holes as it cart wheeled into the dust and dirt, those bikes can bounce!!!!! i was scared that it might come alive and chase me....... my mate stood up and walked over to his bike and gave it a kick! he got a lift home... to nelson ..gav was there ( i think)
jrandom
10th December 2004, 21:14
Hah! The Randomness will be up to Triple Whoredom :eek: any day now...
If not sooner.
Sooner than THAT, even!
Ph34r my three-blinky-x-thingy powers, or summat.
FROSTY
14th December 2004, 22:02
well I took my new baby out for a ride tonite --mmmmmm gee ya gotta love those brakes and all that v four power
SPORK
15th December 2004, 12:54
Sooner than THAT, even!
Ph34r my three-blinky-x-thingy powers, or summat.
Yeah, but now you need the TripleGreenBocksThingys like Hitcher...
FROSTY
15th December 2004, 13:22
farout what a nice bike --Blooody horrible weather for it but heck ya gotta ride when ya gotta ride.
This particular viffer has good rubber and already has the braided brake lines.
The engine sound is a bit muted with the stock muffler
I must admit I havent explored her abilities yet But i will --Ohh yea baby I will
FROSTY
15th December 2004, 13:24
Holey cow mate--weve got the same bike.
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