Glad to read Honda of Japan took care of you. Nice picture by the way. We don't get white here in the US.
Removed the rear caliper after work this evening. Nothing to worry about, the inside pad was worn down and making the noise. I will pick up a...
Thanks DeeBee, I posted first to see if my issue happens to be common on the 6th gen VFR's. Doesn't seem so if others haven't jumped in to let me...
Hi guys, would like to call on some of your VFR wisdom. I have a 2007 VFR800, 14,000 miles on the odometer. Recently, I have been hearing some...
Nothing for the last 2 weeks. Broken collarbone :sour:. Miss riding her, particularly in this nice GA weather.
Wow, nice to see a 3 1/2 year old thread be brought back up for discussion. When I first got my VFR back in 2009, I saw this thread and gave...
Wrong forum, I think you want the 7th gen forum. None of here have a factory gear position indicator :(.
:VFR1200F: Best color!
Last summer I had a shop install a set of Michelin PR3's, I originally brought them the wheels as I did not feel comfortable letting them take the...
We used to live and work in the West Lebanon, NH area. Nice time of year to be riding there but it will turn cold soon enough, if I still lived...
Congrats! That's a rare find.
Welcome. Always nice to see some of the older bikes in good condition being appreciated by their new owners.
I have a 1:18 VFR800 so I think I need the VFR1200 to add to my collection at my desk at work.
Two photos uploaded.
jdan, where are you located? Possibly the members on the board can help you out with your search.
I've been very happy with my Shorai Lithium Iron battery, similar price to a new Yuasa, and I don't need to put it on the battery tender all the time.
$2,400 is enough cash that I'd seriously consider the used one, with the savings you could fix the two imperfections on the used bike and still be...
Welcome! Depending on where you are in GA, we should get together for a ride, maybe pick a lunch destination and enjoy the day. I know a great...
A 1985 VF1000R, or the VF1000F are both classics. Glad to have you back! You should post a picture of your ride.
I would always opt for ABS if I had the choice. My VFR is not ABS but the price and the timing was right when I bought it a few years back....
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