
Shucks - tweren't nuttin. Too much time on my hands spent interwebbing instead of working. Wish I'd done all the research
before I bought my VTR though...
It's only about 15mm (IIRC) longer than the TL, with slightly more rake. Or at least mine
was; it's now about the same wheelbase, and with the forks dropped through the triples it's now similar.
The handling / weight thing is relative. I came off SluttyFartBlast - a 1990 VFR750, so compared to that, it feels very sporty. In fact, I rode a VFR800 and VTR back-to-back around Puke, and the VTR drops into the corners far more readily than the VFR. Tyres have a lot to do widdit too: the Azaro AV49-SP on the front of mine makes it feel MUCH lighter than the Pirelli Dragon that was on there did. Nearly fell off (well, not really) when the new boots went on - it tipped into corners without even thinking about it.
It feels very lazy, and so it's not tiring to ride.
I'll have to take your word for it, as I've never done any high-speed riding on it, although the aforementioned test ride at Puke topped an indicated 230km/h.
Like I said - it's all relative. And the design's
old - it's essentially unchanged from it's inception over 7 years ago! Technology's marched on since then, and Honda hasn't done the 4-yearly model update with it, probably because it's essentially a US bike, and it's been successful as it is.
That's a fairly astute observation. Wonder if different front suspenders'll fix that?
Yeah, that really revolutionises it, and would do the same for most bikes, which are overgeared for economy/emissions testing/noise reasons. I was cheap, and went down a tooth on the front, which makes the drivechain VERY noisy, so it'll probably be ferked relatively quickly.
That's a bloody good price! Id've(Id've?!?

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I'd have lurved some aftermarket cans, but the accountant/wife would've been more'n slightly unhappy about that...
I can't honestly say I
LOVE my VTR. I'm quite happy with it. It's not the best bike I've ever ridden, and not the favourite of those I've owned, and it's probably not the most sensible or appropriate bike for me. But it has enough character to make it likeable, without being too hard to live with.
After 13? 14? months of ownership, it's grown on me a bit.
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