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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    You had a VFR once, why not get another? Perfect in my view, hence why I've kept mine. More horses than a TRX by far.
    +1
    Seen a few nice early 90s VFR750s on trademe for under $5k too. Not that easy to get hold of them since people tend to hang on to them... but for a few years they were considered to be the best sports tourer around. They don't mind being hustled along either
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    what size is the rear tyre again??
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    Err... 170/60... Does it have to be able to take your ex race tyres? Are they road legal ones? Could always put a different rear hoop on it I suppose.
    Meh, buy a CBR600F then. This one looks like a good deal. I'd buy it if I was ready to upgrade.
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    Get a bike which looks and feels sexy~! Lots of vibration when ya rev it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Lots of vibration when ya rev it
    So its true what they say aye Kitty?

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    Its up to you entirely but a TRX850 and suzuki Rf900 are both high on my test-ride list for when I finally get the green ticket.

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    do they take a 160 rear? not a 180?

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    TRX 850

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy B View Post
    So its true what they say aye Kitty?
    mwhahaha. 1997 ZX6R....they vibrate nicely, are fairly upright and sporty. aww I miss my old bike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    mwhahaha. 1997 ZX6R....they vibrate nicely, are fairly upright and sporty. aww I miss my old bike!
    Hehe youre making me blush....there you go ladies a sound recommendation if ever I saw one

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    Quote Originally Posted by kneescraper View Post
    What about buying a Honda CBR600 F3?
    Hahaha as long as it aint pink aye Frosty? Hmmmm 2 pink bikes now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    They go fine. 12,000kms between valve adjustments. Dry sump parallel twin with a 270 degree firing order. Mid 70s HP but more torque than a CBR600. . .
    So you mean less torque than a CBR600.
    . . . More midrange perhaps
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    Gotta say most $5k bikes are going to be at least a little bit old shitty. esp the bigger & older they are.

    import Bandit 400 if they still make em? Might be ok at 5k & not so old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy B View Post
    Hehe youre making me blush....there you go ladies a sound recommendation if ever I saw one
    aww shucks

    Im sure what ever bike you get Frosty, it's going to be fast!!
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    Here's a few on trademe:

    FJ1200

    little bit old but still nice GSX750

    newer GSX750FP

    GS1200SS for 6K

    how about a beemer - K100RS

    a GTR1000
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybigal View Post
    do they take a 160 rear? not a 180?
    Yes. Would I have suggested it otherwise?
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