I believe in Murphy's Law, so I always fill my tank to the brim. What have you been doing to be full of carp? :tongue: Sorry, I couldn't...
I can't recall what sort of business the company does. From memory I think they sponsor the factory Ducati team in MotoGP. When Aprilia was in...
Welcome to another VFR rider from down under!! :smile: There is a Australian VFR forum, www.ozvfr.net , plenty of laughs when a group ride takes...
LOL!! I hadn't heard that line before.
I'd keep the '00 model. Some service costs for the VTEC I've heard are pretty expensive.
All VFR models have around 100 horsepower. I don't know the torque figure (sorry.) :smile:
I have to say RED, because that's what I've got. :tongue: However I do like the blue that Honda used on the '98 - '01 model.
My local dealer will fit tyres for nothing provided that you buy the tyres from them. :smile:
My '00 model seems to be the same. Frame just below the fuel tank on right hand side is noticeably hotter than the left hand side. Only really...
Welcome. :smile: Quite a few people patiently (or impatiently!!) hoping for Honda to release a bigger VFR. :smile:
I also bought a hugger from these guys. Very quick delivery, (they're in the U.K. & I'm in Australia.) Haven't fitted it yet, hopefully that will...
http://www.red-fox.com/ :smile:
Australia also got the 2001 model in blue. :smile:
I have a red 2000 model. Bought it used in December '04 after my '94 VFR was written off. :redface: It came with a Ventura rack & a low mount...
I can't remember... :redface: Probably via a Google search.
What he said!! They sound awesome. :biggrin:
A book by Julian Ryder titled "V Force" has a fair bit of info on this bike. (And plenty of other race bikes as well.) It's a history of the 4...
This worked for me. :drum:
It looks pretty good. :cool:
RC46 was the internal factory code Honda used for the VFR800. If you look at the chassis #, it will start with RC46. :smile:
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