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Old 03-25-2008, 09:56 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Picture of Nick's bike(which was originally my first VFR) which went a transformation by putting a CBR600F4i body kit on it.

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Old 03-26-2008, 09:07 PM   #13 (permalink)
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The vfr has had the original 4th Gen fuel tank put back on and the bike has been painted all white since that picture was taken.
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This the VFR '93 model which I recently sold to buy karts with.


What a great bike.
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Basically mine but mine has better looking wheels and no black stripe down the side.

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Old 04-01-2008, 03:52 PM   #16 (permalink)
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My truck...



and I wish I had a bike to ride around on. Specially with the nice weather coming, guess I will just have to stick to riding my friends.
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The vfr has had the original 4th Gen fuel tank put back on and the bike has been painted all white since that picture was taken.
Ah yes, the viffer. The coolest part about the bike is how it sounds. There's no other sound like a 750cc Honda V4 with a super tiny titanium muffler. It sounds like a supercharged small block Chevy...except small block Chevy's don't rev to 12,000 RPM.

Speaking of which, we need to get the undertail and area beneath the gauge finished. And then re-spray the bike shiny white instead of flat-white.
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I want a bike so bad. Well, a working one at least. I don't think it's smart right now though.
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i want one too...

perhaps one day, maybe sooner than previously expected
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Ah yes, the viffer. The coolest part about the bike is how it sounds. There's no other sound like a 750cc Honda V4 with a super tiny titanium muffler. It sounds like a supercharged small block Chevy...except small block Chevy's don't rev to 12,000 RPM.

Speaking of which, we need to get the undertail and area beneath the gauge finished. And then re-spray the bike shiny white instead of flat-white.
Sounds like this.
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