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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by pope, Dec 3, 2012.

  1. pope

    pope New Member

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    Hey there. I recently purchased an '86 VFR700 off of craigslist, and have been lurking the forums for a month now. I took a 6 hour bus ride across the sound (WA state) in order to pick up the old beauty from a guy who lived nearby Port Angeles. After test riding on the spit (Ediz_Hook) I made my purchase ($1100, not sure if an amazing price) and rode 3 cold hours back up to Bellingham, where I live. That was a scary ride, as I had last ridden a bike maybe 9 months previously, and that had ended in a crash.

    here she is, looking funny without the front wheel mudguard (fender?) :

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    Condition is as follows:

    14xxx miles on the odo. Been dropped, beaten up and mucked about with, but still kicking strong. The gas tank has a small rust patch. The right side fairings have cracks and pieces missing. But everything worked enough to keep me alive on my ride home, and that is what counts. :cool:

    The bike, as I said, was poorly taken care of and I have been giving it all the love I can since it came home. I made a post in the 2nd gen section with some problems I have run into, here. I really want to get this bike into a safe and healthy riding condition, and then maybe pass it on to someone with a more secure financial situation. Or if I'm lucky I get to keep it for a little while longer.

    As for me? I'm a 20 year old dude who attends Western Washington University, studying history. I live with 7 other friends in a cramped house just north of bham. I was born and raised in WA.

    Not really sure when I started loving the look of 2nd gen VFRs, but I certainly do enjoy the RWB coloring and dear god the lines. . .

    Thanks for the read, and if you have any input on those questions I would love a reply. You guys seems like a relaxed bunch that know their stuff.
     


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  2. tinkerinWstuff

    tinkerinWstuff Administrator Staff Member

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    welcome to forum and thanks for sharing!
     


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  3. TOE CUTTER

    TOE CUTTER Mullet Man

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    Welcome and thanks for the pic's.
     


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  4. Scubalong

    Scubalong Official Greeter?

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    :welcome: to the forum and glad she is in a good hand. Ride safe and keep the rubbers side down
     


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  5. rich.oberdorfer

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    Nice ride! There's a great vintage rally on Vashon Island not too far from you in late summer -- maybe I'll see her there!
     


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