I'd actually own a Speed Triple now if I fitted on one.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
'It ain't the heat it's the humility.' - Berra, Yogi.
It's doable. Just needs the collar, big red nose and shoes to complete the look though.
Dave,
From your perspective as a rider, journalist and knowledge of the industry, what sort of rider do you see buying the VFR? For example, the type of machine they might be riding now. No hidden catches to this question, the bike doesn't quite fit what you might call "established" categories and I was just curious.
It's best fit would be as a good all round bike for a couple - that like to go away for the occasional weekend and annual tour. Plus a regular Sunday blast.
It commutes, sports, tours and looks just fine - really anyone with that kind of spend looking for a very nice motorcycle.
suit you, Sir!
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If - as reported elsewhere - the Fuel range is +/- 250km that is satisfactory for 'normal' NZ touring. Particularly for 2-up.
Any other big-bore shaft-drive tourers with that lousy a range? Would be enough to put me off.
Shit oh dear Ixion where do you live? The VFR has got a bloody site better tank range than the 15L tank gives my S4R. That just means that I have to pay attention to what the gas level is doing, it doesn't mean I have to stay home.
Ducati aren't generally noted for their huge tank range but their Owners club has twice toured the South Island. Some of the Rusty Nuts type dudes might want more, but 18.5L should be enough for most riders.
Honda is bringing in hard bags and a top box $2-3k total I heard. Personally I think the side bags should have been supplied with the bike within it's existing price.
When talking to a Honda man about the price he very wisely said the following to me.
Motorcycling has become something of a luxury interest or lifestyle, and if you consider other interests such as boating where someone thinks nothing of dropping $29k on a boat engine (engine only the boats extra!) and then using that boat only a limited number of weekends a year, the price of the Honda represents excellent value.
I thought that was interesting as I know a few people with nice boats who run them maybe a total of 4 weeks a year and they have a shit load more than $29k invested into them.
I paid almost two large for the hard luggage on my Buell - per $ - probably my worst investment ever.
A Ventura option would have been far more commensurate with the use it's received.
You guys worry about money too much, it's only good for spending.
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