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Old 06-17-2008, 11:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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New viffer rider from Ontario

Hello to everyone of VFR World,

I am a proud new owner of a '06 pearl white VFR800 w/ABS. I can't stop staring at my bike when the pearl is glittering under the sun. I am also a proud owner of my '04 orange VTX1300C.

I am the type of rider who likes to load up the bike with camping gear, and go out onto the open roads for weeks at a time. Recently arriving back from the Americades, I was feeling an urge for a lighter, faster bike for these great twisties that are so easy to find down in the USA. Not only did I find that my VFR offers these attributes, also comfortable riding and great fuel economy.
I had already reached my break-in period after the first 3 days owner this wonderful machine.

This forum proved to be a valuable research tool when I was first deciding what new bike to purchase. And this forum will continue to be valuable as I slowly mod my Viffer to my personality.

Two items that I can't seem to find using the search tool are; options for covering rear passenger grab handle cut-outs, and relocating/hiding the rear suspension dial.

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Old 06-17-2008, 12:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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welcome aboard. lots of great white notrtherners around. someone should be along shortly to answer your questions.
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Old 06-17-2008, 12:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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welcome to the site Sippy! this a great resource for all things VFR. as far as covering the voids left by the grab handles, you should have recvd a couple of body colored(white) tabs when you purchased the bike. i assume you bought it brand new. try checking under the seat and contact the dealer if you can't find them there. they should have them for you free of charge.
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Old 06-17-2008, 12:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yep, handle covers should be wrapped in white foam in the little space under the seat. Welcome to the site, Mark from Windsor here, just a stones throw away.
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Sippy,

The dealer should have given you 2 plates that snap in place to cover the cut outs for the passenger grab handles. It's the first thing I did to my 07. I removed the handles and snapped in the cover plates. They should be colour matched to your pearl white bike. Ask the dealer for them. I assume you purchased it from a dealer. They should have given them to you when you picked up the bike.

If you find any good solutions for relocating the rear suspension dial, post it up here.

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Old 06-17-2008, 04:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
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ahh, feel like a noob. Found the covers under the seat. It was wrapped up in foam packing. Thought it was some kind of anti-rattle/sound deadner...lol.

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