First VFR First Post

Discussion in 'New Riders' started by kwebster888, Apr 17, 2015.

  1. kwebster888

    kwebster888 New Member

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    Hello all, I'm new to VFR world, but not to motorcycles.
    Had a 1988 Honda Hurricane for a few years. Traded it for a car for my daughter.
    Couldn't live without a sportbike, so I picked up a 1990 VFR on the weekend.
    Had some front fairing damage, needed new tires and a battery. That's been done already.
    Chain adjustment, oil & filter change tonight, and it's good to go.
    Can't wait to get on it.
    Beautiful Red with white rims.

    Kool:crazy:
     
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    V4 Matt New Member

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    Cool to see another 3rd Gen on back on the road. I never thought I would fall in love with a 20 year old bike but it will happen!!! Got any pics?
     
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    Badbilly Official VFRWorld Troll Of The Year!

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    Before you get all sorts of "you should's" from the peanut gallery aboot pix and generations of VFR's as the official troll (granted by HRH) Ride it when it's good to go instead of worrying aboot all the other BS. ;)
     
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    I got mine a month ago, a 2005 6th Gen. The deal was too good to let it pass. It comes with a ton of upgrades and has less than 9k miles. Runs strong.
    Only things I had to change were oil and oil filter.

    This was a big upgrade for me. I come from riding a CBF125 (Amazing Gas mileage, like 125MPG) for almost 30K miles. The upgrade was definitely worth it. Only concern is that I feel too young for a VFR, most people I see here are 35+ and here I am riding it at 27 :crazy:
     

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