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You'll notice a difference but it's not some unhandleable death machine. You may be taken aback a bit when you first wind it up to the redline because they get a bit of a howl-on at around 10k rpm.
It'll all be very similar to your current bike, just a bit "more". They are a very well mannered bike to ride, stable with predictable, progressive power. I must have dropped the front end of mine a good 20mm by one means or another and you can still take both hands off the bars. I think the standard brakes lack something but they are still more than adequate. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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As long as you dont smash it up too badly (the VFR that is), I may be interested in the front wheel off it, as I've heard they're a pretty easy 17" front conversion for the Blade.
On a serious note, no, I very much doubt you'll wrap it round a tree. A bike will only go as fast as your right hand makes it. Spend a few days/weeks getting used to it, and then start trying to use the extra power you'll have.
Enjoy,  ____________________ TS50 > Senda 125 > ZXR400 > CB-1 > GSX-R1000 > Bandit 600 > ZXR750 H1 > GSX-R750 SRAD > '98 RR-W Fireblade > T595 Daytona > Hornet 900 > '04 Fireblade > GSX-S1000F (x2) > '23 XSR900 |
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VFR750 was the first >250cc bike i ever rode. I get it full throttle in every gear up to about 110 within the first few miles of riding it. It was quick yes, but it wasn't so powerful as to scare the holy crap out of me, wheel spin, and it's too heavy to try to wheelie. Generally it felt stable but have enough power to get me to the speed i wanted to be at as quick as i wanted to get there. I think they are a pretty spot on all-rounder that's quick enough for a blast every now and then  |
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The 110 Pan is a heavy bike, I had one for four years and loved it.
the VFR 750 is a great bike, I have had 4 VFR`s mainly 800`s that would do you just fine, it can be ridden sedately or like a hooligan if you want.
Unbreakable engines in the VFR`s last well over 100,000 miles.
Very reliable, just wash it and go  |
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I've yet to die on my VFR800, which is my first bike after a 125. Yes I slid it down a road into a car, but that isn't the point  ____________________ Current Bike: 2018 Honda CRF250L
Ex-Bikes: 2002 Honda CG125, 1998 Honda VFR800, 2011 Honda CBR600F, 2013 Triumph Sprint GT SE, 2015 Kawasaki ZX10R |
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Woop for easy overtakes  ____________________ preivious : 2007 Skyjet 125 (died), 1991 gsf400 (problems, rotting in garden)
1996 gsf600n (sold)
current : 1996 VFR750 for sale, PM for info! 2000 E1 ZX-9r |
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Didnt stick with the ntv long did you?  ____________________ Harold_Shand wrote: I suppose it's like anything, you get your fingers burned when you start out, you learn from it and eventually become a complete arsehole about the whole thing. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 101 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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