Vfr 750 Honda
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Ewok1958
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Vfr 750 Honda
Ive overstretched the budget with Tasi trip looming so sadly vfr 750 has to go . I bought it for $2000 and hate to think what extra I bought
to get it up to very nice , everything works as it was new condition . No cracks in fairing ,waiting for vfr decals . New tires ,battery
Its going to be $3000 out the front of the house or $2500 to a forum member .Nothing left to do but ride it .
to get it up to very nice , everything works as it was new condition . No cracks in fairing ,waiting for vfr decals . New tires ,battery
Its going to be $3000 out the front of the house or $2500 to a forum member .Nothing left to do but ride it .
gus- Posts : 6176
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
That's a shame Gus .....................sounds pretty cheap
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
If I was closer to you Gus I would buy it.
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Boatz- Posts : 405
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
I'll forward it to our daughter Gus - I'm not sure if she still has an interest in a bike.
Ewok1958- Posts : 3940
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
Now with decals
gus- Posts : 6176
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
It certainly looks the goods Gus. My daughter has not expressed any interest despite being told it is the best bike on the market at mate's rates.
Ewok1958- Posts : 3940
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
Probably good ,by the time you get it to Ewoke town its blown the budget . If it doesn't sell before next weekend i'll store it . At first I was a bit
disappointed with Honda but I went for a ride late the other arvo (you know that time ) and it made sense . Its a 750 not 13O hp but also not
exhausting and easy to ride .I'm a bit of a V2 man and hoped a V4 would be even better , it isn't . My brother (older) on the other hand hates V2
and likes smoothness Honda makes .
disappointed with Honda but I went for a ride late the other arvo (you know that time ) and it made sense . Its a 750 not 13O hp but also not
exhausting and easy to ride .I'm a bit of a V2 man and hoped a V4 would be even better , it isn't . My brother (older) on the other hand hates V2
and likes smoothness Honda makes .
gus- Posts : 6176
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
What a big difference the decals make Gus. Honda do put out some fine machines.
Hammy- Posts : 4446
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
Hammy wrote:What a big difference the decals make Gus. Honda do put out some fine machines.
Honda . . . and Gus put out some fine machines. Still hopeful of winning lotto and buying.
truck- Posts : 697
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
THink I over did the stickers ,time to remove some .
gus- Posts : 6176
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
That's better.
gus- Posts : 6176
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
I liked the one on the seat cowl, Gus.
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
To late now.
gus- Posts : 6176
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
congratulationsgus wrote:SOLD .
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Re: Vfr 750 Honda
Congrats Gus - our daughter is till umming and arhing - she even mentioned to my wife this evening that she might go ahead and buy "that red Honda"! Perhaps she thought you were Santa!
Ewok1958- Posts : 3940
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Location : Bega, NSW
Re: Vfr 750 Honda
Some guy walked in and said "i'll have that ". Not the best investment I have every made, but I had fun, and with Tasi trip in 2 days it gives us
some money to enjoy ourselves with out worrying if we had enough money to get home .
I realise I'm not really a Honda man .The bike was nice ,very nice , smooth power ect . The type of bike you could ride to church and show off .
May be if you were coming of a smaller cc it would be ideal but not after the Bandit . Time has moved on since 1991 . Its gone into a collection of bikes
so it will not be lonely .
some money to enjoy ourselves with out worrying if we had enough money to get home .
I realise I'm not really a Honda man .The bike was nice ,very nice , smooth power ect . The type of bike you could ride to church and show off .
May be if you were coming of a smaller cc it would be ideal but not after the Bandit . Time has moved on since 1991 . Its gone into a collection of bikes
so it will not be lonely .
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