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Old 06-20-2008, 03:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Vf500f Abused On Video

Who ever this guy is, hope he reads this, does not deserve to own a beautiful classic bike like the VF500F. In this video you can see him doing a 2 minute burnout with an almost mint bike.
YouTube - honda VF500F Interceptor burnout
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Old 06-20-2008, 05:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What a LOSER!!!!!!
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Frankly, I think that's what they are for. Now don't think that I treat my bikes that way (I don't) but I've been known to do a big burnout or two in my day. My SuperHawk spends most of the time on one wheel, so I try to stay off the high horse because it would be really easy for me to get knocked down!
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Old 06-21-2008, 09:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Jamie, there is a difference between using a nice classic bike and any old bike to do a burnout. At least treat the classic machine with respect and use the other ones for abusive fun.
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rofl//

i cant watch youtube from work...but i jus seen this 2 nights ago..when i was bored n lookin for vf500 vidz on youtube... the tires didnt appear to be too bald from such an extensive burnout.. but watever...i never understood why ppl do this crap..like its cool or sumthin? Its just a waste imo.

i saw this other vid on there i think it was an old vfr1000...cant get the link cuz ya work..but it had alot of race components.exhaust and all on it.. the thing sounded sooo badass... had alot of upgrades..and it was jus sittin parked and a guy was runnin it..
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man, that engine was working real hard to keep it spinning.

i just dont see the need to do this.

pop wasnt to happy about the rubber spray onto his truck either!
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He better be glad that none of us know where he lives!!

If I could get my hands on him....well, lets just say I'd be like Homer on Bart!!

This really reflects the parenting skills of that young man's parents.
Goes to show you why there's so many motorcycle accidents....it's guys like that that give us "responsible" drivers a bad reputation.

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Other than not wearing gear , just don't think it's a big deal

I do that sometimes after a race when I'm in the top 3 @ the Start/Finish (Tyres toast from racing anyways & the crowds love it) .

Just maybe he's putting on a new tyre & just wanted to have a little fun with the one going to be replaced.

The little VF ran hard & true, & didn't mis a beat, just shows how well Hondas are built.

His bike, private property, & Like I said, just don't see the big deal .
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