Just saw this on craiglist

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  1. duccmann

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    9K is brand new? That's alot of dealer test rides I guess.
     
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    Uh, 20 years old and 9K brand new!
     
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    yep, bet those carb seals haven't aged a day in the last 20 years. brand new
     
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    Well I just saw on ebay out here a 1984 Suzuki RG500, as new, with 1400 ks on the clock, bidding over $40,000 and reserve not met. Wonder how the seals are on it?, but I guess if you can spend that sort of money you could afford to get the seals replaced
     
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    I mean, definitely looks like a nice bike from first impressions. I just disagree with using "brand new". It's a great condition low mileage VFR, but at two decades is enough time to rot O-rings, produce pitting of brake and clutch pistons etc.. who knows if the fork oil has ever been touched. probably no reason with those few miles.
     
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    Just thought it was interesting. ...
     
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    Ok so does anybody know why an RG 500 is so sought after? somebody must know
     
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    They were a bitch to keep up with back in the day
     
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    Let's see a 340lb (dry) 500CC two stroke with a race bred chassis and ~95HP...I wonder
     
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    I would give my left testicle to own one of these...
     

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    I used to have one and foolishly sold it :(

    Just one of many mistakes over the years.
     
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    What tha you sold your left testicle?
     
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    The VFR is a streat bike ??
     
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    :laugh: That's how I read it too!
     
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    That's gotta sound like a can full of pissed off bumble bees! COOL!
    John
     
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    How about a Honda GP replica from the same era?
     

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    Beautiful
     
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    #36 on the list is ???????/ Yup our beloved VFR and here is what they said about it.

    Year: 2000
    Type: Sport Touring

    The VFR underlines the importance of livability in the fast road equation. The VFRs have historically been more technologically exciting than their CBR stablemates, with singlesided-swingarms, VTEC, and ABS. The latest VFR even has a dual-clutch transmission. However, the fifth generation was better looking and wasn't burdened with pointless technology; it is the best of the VFRs. :chaingun:


    Oh and not that I should have to explain but since everyone had so much fun with it, I didn't sell my left or right nut. Not that I wouldn't for the right price. :hss:
     
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