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  1. kiwivfr
    11-05-2009 10:04 PM - permalink
    kiwivfr
    Hey Richard, I am from Wellington originally, you arent the Richard Thompson that worked on Kiwi Rider are you? (actually it might have been the "other" mag). I raced a bit a few years ago, (one of my best mates was Derek Hill #104 and we started racing together him on an FZR me on a red RS250), and remember a Richard Thompson from around the tracks??
  2. Slothrop
    03-17-2009 01:54 PM - permalink
    Slothrop
    Thank you. That's the cylinder head and conrods from my BSA. One of these days I'd like to make a T-shirt with it.
  3. Beagle
    01-23-2009 03:48 AM - permalink
    Beagle
    Hi Richard, those leo vince cans were on the bike when i got it. My gain, his loss! I never heard the bike with standard cans but the leo's sound superb! (baffles left out-of course!).
  4. zorroscar
    11-12-2008 12:05 PM - permalink
    zorroscar
    Hey - this is pretty neat - what time is it in your little part of paradise? 2:04 PM here in St. Petersburg, Florida.
  5. RocknVFR
    11-09-2008 12:41 AM - permalink
    RocknVFR
    Richard, thanks for the friend request and I'm glad my 4th gen served as an inspiration for you to add to your already nice collection. I'm the 3rd owner of mine and it currently has around 17,000 miles. The carbon fiber pipe is a WileyCo Italian made slip-on. It was on the bike when I bought it and I liked it as well so I kept it on. The only other non-stock things I've done to the bike myself is Comp Werkes fender eliminator, Pro Bolt gold anodized bolts, '01 VFR mirrors and Pazzo levers. It looks like you found yourself a very nice 4th gen VFR yourself. Let me know how it differs from your 6th gen in handling, power and comfort. I also like your Blade. I have an '07 CBR liter Repsol edition and it is a blast to ride...as I'm sure you know. Take care, keep in touch and ride safe.
  6. crynsie
    09-25-2008 04:15 AM - permalink
    crynsie
    Hi Richard, picked up the VFR when I got back from aussie about a year ago, saw it on trademe and had been looking at vfr's for a while, bought it on the spot. Crashed it over easter and spent six months getting parts and thinking about the paint work etc. I liked the 6th gen tricolour and thought why not a 4th gen...
    This is the result...
    Love the engine in the vfr's, after six months of not being run, poured some petrol in, opened the choke and she started on the second try! almost like she had never been down, no oil leaks or anything!
    been a hard six months, but all worth it for a ride on SH16!
  7. Scubalong
    09-18-2008 11:53 AM - permalink
    Scubalong
    Thanks for the message. I like your collection of the model....Don't you wish to have one of each real bike...........?LoL
  8. derstuka
    06-30-2008 11:07 PM - permalink
    derstuka
    Love your tag line bud....

    "Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. that way, when you judge him, your a mile further away and you have his shoes"
  9. Rhino88
    06-21-2008 12:17 PM - permalink
    Rhino88
    Hi Richard
    I got onto this site about a week ago and teamed up with K1W1 I own a 5th Gen VFR and a VTR Firestorm.I am enjoying finding my way around VFRWorld.
    Cheers
  10. Lifttruck
    06-08-2008 04:27 PM - permalink
    Lifttruck
    I do have some pics and would be happy to compare notes. You could probably teach me a thing or two though. My track VTR is an insurance total with under 2000 mi. on it. Nothing special just bone stock. Ihave some APE CCT's to install and a race tail and steering damper. It just saves me from running my Hawk GT or any of my other street bikes on track days. Hit me off the forum jdfair@verizon.net

    Denny Fair

About Me

  • About Richard Thompson
    Type of Bike(s)
    2007 RWB VFR 800
    Biography
    been riding (mostly sport bikes) for 28 years now. have owned most of hondas sport bike range.
    Location
    Huntington Park, Auckland,
    Interests
    WW2 history-espec German Army,
    Occupation
    model & hobby retailer
    Gender
    Male
    Home Country
    New Zealand
  • Signature
    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. that way, when you judge him, your a mile further away and you have his shoes...

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