Hello Everyone in VFRworld, I got this picture for vfrsally's profile so thank you sally i hope you don't mind. I love the tail section on this RC30 bike and the foot pegs and shifter and brake peddle being moved back. Now my question is dose any of you know where i can buy the tail section and kit to move the foot controls back ???? and maybe a set of wheels like these, dose any one have any of this setting around and willing to sell it ? please drop me a PM and lets get it handled .
that bodywork looks disturbingly similar to a Cobalt Racing solo seat tail section. its the same one that i have on my bike, and for the 86-89 bikes, the Cobalt tail section makes a hell of a difference. i cant remember the contact info off the top of my head, but i know that if you look around this site youll find it.
the tail section is from colbalt racing (check ebay for VFRchuck), the wheels are CBR F2 (wheel conversion), and the foot controls i dont know but i like.
I hate to be the one to say it, but that bike is NOT an RC30. The RC30 has a single sided swingarm, and is much more "rounded" than that bike. I think that is a VFR-750 repli-racer, circa 1987.
i think youre right on the money with the exception of the fact that what we're looking at is a RWB vfr750, which i believe was only built in 1986. bottom line, this is not an RC30 by any means. i will say however, somebody has done a hell of a job either restoring the bike or keeping it in what looks like great race-ready condition.
Yep, good eye, thats' not an RC 30 Nice but not an RC30. I'm with you on it being a clean example of the 2nd generation, 1st gen gear driven cams supersport machine.
Not an RC30 ... Hello: I agree, that is not an RC30. As to contact information for Chuck Crites it is: Chuck Crites Cobalt Racing 20824 Ringgold Southern Road Circleville, OH 43113 740-474-9256 e-mail: vfrchuck@bright.net Gray Market
That bike is an actual replica of the Bubba Shobert VFR750F (RC24) that Honda had build and was given away in a draw at Laguna Seca. Mind you there were no actual HRC parts on the bike, but still very nice and a very luck guy indeed.......