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my new bike..
motorcycle that is...
http://i.imgur.com/dNMwLDxl.jpg 2007 VFR800. 2018 miles... I got it for $4000 What a difference between my 750. I can def feel the weight difference though. Now, time to modify it :twisted: |
Looks like you have a specific taste in bikes, looks good :)
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I was debating on getting a more sporty bike (cbr), but this one just fell right into my lap. He sent me a PM on LS1tech after seeing my 750 in a video against my buddies cobra lol. So I had to take up the offer. |
Those VFRs are nice. Looking good
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I've always been a fan of the single sided swing arm. Never understood why Honda didn't put it on more bikes!
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Dyno'd it at 96 HP to the rear tire... only 6 more than my 86 (lmao)... this was bone stock, though.
Dyno run: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFWK_9nN8cI Dyno sheet: http://i.imgur.com/LvK6EdYl.jpg Threw some Delkevic cans on it after the dyno run. Sounds much much better... tooooooooo quiet stock. https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...27319121_o.jpg |
Those delkevic cans sound so sick on everything they are thrown on. My 600rr is way too quiet now that I think about it.
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CBRs sound great with yoshi pipes on, my buddy has an 02ish F4i with one. The VFRs have a distinct V8 rumble to them though. :)
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My old f4i had a micron high mount. Sounded nice, wasn't overly loud but wasn't quiet. The 600rr has a yosh slip on and it seems really quiet. As far as I know that's the only mod besides the crappy HID kit it I bought it with.
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ugh ebay HID kits? so annoying lol
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Yup. I rode home from work on Monday with no low beam and now it works again. I'm debating throwing projectors in it when I take it apart to find out why it works only when it wants.
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Do you live across from Van Lieus Rd off of Amwell? My best friends parents live over there and I thought I remember seeing a black LT1 Trans Am in a driveway. We actually ride a lot around there. There are some really fun roads.
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works for me :) Before it gets too old!
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