Just got my 1st Honda, 93 VFR

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    jethro New Member

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    Been longing for a 3rd gen a long time and finally popped for one. Found a low mileage (16,000) 93 in Tulsa and bought it from Ash. Not sure if he is on here or not. It has the center stand as well as the side stand fairing and other extra's. Pretty excited to ride and personalize it. Hoping to contribute what I can and learn a lot more.

    Jeff
     
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    you lucky bastard !

    carry on riding....................;)
     
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    Welcome to the unicorn club. These are hard to find these days. I highly recommend the high mount pipe.. looks great and sounds better than oem by a mile. Oddly enough i saw two for sale on facebook near me. One in mass and one in NH. Both wanted $3000. Enjoy your new ride
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    I love the '93. I almost got one a few years back off eBay. I was the high bidder, but got sniped at the last minute. Still waiting for another opportunity ...
     
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    I would have been happy with any 3rd gen, but got really lucky with this one as the 93 would have been top pick of the lot. I know most of the mods I would like to do, but not quite sure what I am going to do on the exhaust yet. I would love to put the lighter 4th gen exhaust on it, but I will not give up my center stand. I have an idea for removing the large exhaust chamber and fabricating a length of pipe to connect things.
     
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    Finally have some pictures to post.
    Well never mind . They are too big and I have no clue how to fix that.
    Might have found something.
    Didn't work.
     
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    If Windows, you should be able to open with Photo Gallery and resize.
     
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    I have a mac. I found a sliding bar that made everything smaller, but there were no sizes given and it was a no go.
     
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    If you are using a digital camera, see if in the settings, you can specify the picture resolution. 1024 x 768 should provide enough quality. I would love to see those photos.
     
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