The VFR sound explained visually!

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    I think you have way to much time on your hands....get out and RIDE!!!!!!!!!!! JMO
     
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    Kyle, thinking about this kind of stuff is what's keeping you awake at night! I do like your transparent v8/v4 model engine though.
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    Not knowing keeps me up at night. Now that it makes sense to me I can move on. However I have moved on to building a set of headers and stripping weight out of the bike, so it is torn apart. I'm building under tail exhaust and a lightweight rear subframe out of .035" wall Chromoly tubing. I enjoy building more than I enjoy riding.
     
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    That's all good but we don't believe anything without pictures....so start posting up some Vifferporn. Dang it.:chaingun:
     
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    I'm kind of like that too but don't have the fabricating skills, so instead I keep every nook and cranny on the bike clean and shiny.
    John
     
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