VFR1200F - Accessories

Discussion in '7th Generation 2010-Present' started by John451, Oct 12, 2009.

  1. derstuka

    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    I LIKE IT! C'mon baby, c'mon home to papa....you're not gonna get any love here...I'll give you all the :love: that you're missing....

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    Stuka and his love for fat chicks

    I would think the best factory add on would be a life time membership to Jenny Craig!
     
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    TOE CUTTER Mullet Man

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    In good company

    Not poking fun at Stuka.......he will make a good wing man .:thumbsup:
     
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    I haven't seen cruise control mentioned anywhere, did see a few people complaining it wasn't available and w/ throttle by wire it should be easy to program in.

    Anyway, I bet a lot of the accessories end up being Europe/Canada/AU only. The US never gets the full list of accessories, probably just the center stand and luggage. I'd be surprised to see the heated grips and GPS available here.

    No big deal, I'm buying me a real bike, a Road King with a 6 gallon tank! :thumbsup:

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    The reason the bike looks large is that it occupies the foreground in the photo also the models are the team of Clive and Ella two of the most photographed midgets in Scotland.
     
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    fat 6th gen

    My 6th gen looks fairly big to me, I don't think it's much different from the "new" model.
     

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    I think you are right. I'd like to put them side by side and see if it's that big of a deal. I really think what it is is the fairing isn't broken up like on the older bikes. If there was an air duct or something it probably would look smaller... I wonder if the new bike is gonna run a bit cooler with that rad up front?
     
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