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Brucelee
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 08:37 am: |
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I am in the process of purchasing a Honda VFR 750 for touring jaunts. Interesting bike from a tech perspective; V4 engine with very linear torque, gear driven cams make it sound like a turbine. Rear swing arm is out of this world, linked brakes are, well I don't know yet. Seems like a Japanese Buell, what with all these neat little tech bits and all. Boy, I love cycles! |
R1DynaSquid
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 08:43 am: |
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What year? I love the early year ones. Never heard anyone who has one bitch about it, I think Ferris owns one. |
Odie
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 08:46 am: |
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My Polaris 4wheelers have linked brakes and they work great. I'm sure it will be different on the road but I'm happy with their performance. Keeps my kids safer. |
Brucelee
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 08:47 am: |
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1996. The press and discussions on these bikes are very very positive. Some folks hate the brakes (I didn't sense much difference in test rides) and the VTEC models have some folks unhappy. Anyway, it seems like such a finely balance bike, that does just about everything well. And, it is certainly no match for the rockets of today. But for all day cruising at 75, it seems like the tix!
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Johnnyrfast
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 08:55 am: |
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I have one, absolutely sweet bikes, mine is a bit older, 1990 model, but they are a bit "soul" less, they do everything so well, that the bike starts to feel a bit bland, here is a pic of mine... |
Spike
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 10:31 am: |
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Brucelee, Very good choice for a touring bike. The VFR has always been on my list of motorcycles to own, it just hasn't had it's turn at the top of my list yet. Be sure to at least put a slip-on on that bike. The sound of that v-four is magnificent.
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Geofg
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 11:52 am: |
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Now if you could get the matched pistons firing together (like, supposedly, you can with the Duc V-4) so it behaves like a V-twin, that'd be *really* sweet. -Geof |
Raraf
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 12:02 pm: |
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I'll take the sound man over the vtwin behavior. The first time I heard one uncorked, I thought it was a car! |
Spyder12s
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 12:18 pm: |
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First ride was a 99 VFR ...absolutly loved everything about it linked brakes and all ... |
Spyder12s
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 03:00 pm: |
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old pic.. |
Jasonblue
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 03:05 pm: |
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I had one of the early models, 84 700 Interceptor. Very reliable bike and quick too. I read somewhere (one of the motorcycle publications) that the knew VFR's are very under rated and aren't selling well. However they are consistantly rated as one of the best all-round motorcycles. |
Brucelee
| Posted on Saturday, June 26, 2004 - 10:56 am: |
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Thanks for feedback guys. i LOVE that pix of the burnout.
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Geoffg
| Posted on Sunday, June 27, 2004 - 02:11 am: |
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Geofg said, "Now if you could get the matched pistons firing together (like, supposedly, you can with the Duc V-4) so it behaves like a V-twin, that'd be *really* sweet." I think they threw that one out the window--couldn't make enough power, so the desmosedici (?) V4 Duc is sequential firing. BTW, nice username...
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