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steveh
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PostPosted: 14:38 - 22 Oct 2007    Post subject: VFR 400z advice. Reply with quote

okay, skipping out the 400 class on my road to biking im not really sure on 400's
Now ive spotted a bike for my mrs when shes ready its a vfr400z 1987 (D reg), 4 owners, and has been stood for 18 months.

It needs a little Tlc, no keys, front brake seals are gone, just a general tidy up.

its up at 150 atm.

what are these like for a first bike?
bearing in mind the work that needs doing isnt by any means beyond my capibility.

heres a link if ur not totaly sure what the hell im rambling onabout.

https://eieio.jp/~rcv/cgi-bin/fv4/member/img/hiro.jpg

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PostPosted: 14:58 - 22 Oct 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Would make a good 1st bike IMO, no fairings to smash. Thumbs Up

Could need a bit of work though with it's age.
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