Far Cough.
This is what you want.
Gowannnnn... you know you do.![]()
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Dyno-jet Kit
K&N Filter
Pipes for sound only
Double-Bubble screen
Braided Lines (someone said earlier 'the consensus is' something or other... what fuckin' consensus? Who asked everyone?)
That should be you well sorted till you realise the front suspenders are shite and will need lots of work to be sorted for your weight and riding style.
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... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
$2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details
$2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details
Honda don't do "excessive". (Except perhaps, when it comes to racing or racing related expenditure. Witness the NR750 and its oval-pistoned excessive/obsessive engineering in order to bend around the rules...)
Anyway, where is this alleged FahrtSturm of yours? You know that without pix it doesn't actually exist (except, perhaps, in your imagination...)
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
You can do a Blade' front end conversion. Regardless of whatever anyone says about the VTR, Honda have been churning them out for 10 years with only minor changes. They must be in demand.
Hmmmm...
Not Eggs Zachary.
They were developed largely for the Mrkn market, as a replacement for the "Hawk" (a 650 v-twin) and to latch onto the popularity of v-twins engendered by the Ducati 900, 916, etc.
Apart from the engine itself, and the pannier radiators and "pivot-in-the-engine-cases" swingarm (both of which were also developed for and introduced on the VFR800 of the same year), there is nothing revolutionary about the VTR. In fact, apart from the aforementioned bits, it's largely a "partsbin special", and very much built to a budget (witness the crappy suspension). It also got gazumped by the TL1000S being released around the same time, a bike which outperformed, outsold and outhandled (despite its weird rear suspension) the VTR.
Since its inception in late 1997 (the '98 model), it's had only very minor updates, like a larger fuel tank, higher/differently angled bars (the originals were too low and the wrong shape), and a different dash. It has become in effect a "run-out special", and when sales drop to the point where it's not worth bothering with them, or it fails to meet emissions criteria, it will be gone. It's already missing from the "new bike" lists in several of its former markets.
If you want more performance, style or whatever for a Firestorm, you buy its brother - the RVT1000 / RC51.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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