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    vfr vs rvf

    I personaly think that the vfr is better im trying not to be bias even tho i do own one

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    would that be like VTR vs RVT different but the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    would that be like VTR vs RVT different but the same.
    has anyone tested this?

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    you seem to make very short posts lately mate

    from reading morcs review and talking to him personally also...yes a rvf has usd forks etc and is a newer bike, but the carburators are actually 30mm in the rvf as opposed to the 32 mm carbs in the vfr nc30, thus making it slower.

    morcs himself owning both said the vfr is definately faster he just loves the looks of his rvf thats why he bought it

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    would that be like VTR vs RVT different but the same.
    Nah the VFR and RVF are pretty much the same bike.

    RVF nicer forks.
    VFR nicer engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    I personaly think that the vfr is better im trying not to be bias even tho i do own one
    Nice bike review - informative & well-written

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    i believe the engine mounts are different too. Hmm you could put the 32mm vfr carbs on the rvf or put the usd forks on the vfr....what would you choose? I'd prefer the vfr with usd forks

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    wow everyone has such a vast knowledge of vfrs and rvfs

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    well how many people have owned both? at the same time also. Not many.

    Why start a new thread for a topic which I so comprehensively started?

    After owning the rvf for a bit longer, overall it is a better bike, even the engine is better and smoother.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    well how many people have owned both? at the same time also. Not many.

    Why start a new thread for a topic which I so comprehensively started?

    After owning the rvf for a bit longer, overall it is a better bike, even the engine is better and smoother.
    cus hes a bit of a munta lol

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    well if u gimme the link it would save me a lot of time

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    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ght=rvf+vs+vfr

    all u had to do was search vfr vs rvf..... which is the title of your own thread.

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    don't feed the troll folks
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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ght=rvf+vs+vfr

    all u had to do was search vfr vs rvf..... which is the title of your own thread.
    Cool good forum cheers

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    I didn't think there was much of a difference between the rvf and vfr. The RVF is the racing version isn't it. I think an NC30 will be my next bike if I can find a good one. Always loved the look of these.

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