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First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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For those of you on VFRD pardon the repost...giving my fingers a rest.
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Hey folks, I am coming off a 2005 Ducati S2R, but found it to be a bit of a handfull trying to ride smooth. I loved the look and sound, but needed something a little more substantial and refined.
My main motivation for changing was to get a bike that I could ride two-up more comfortably. My wife is amped on riding but we didn't get much seat time in on the duc because it was just to nerve-racking for both of us. So...
I am kind of a Honda freak so it made a lot more sense having a 2-wheeled Honda in my stable.
The wife and I already knocked out a 160 mile ride. It was really nice for both right off the bat but we thing a trunk would make a big difference in comfort for her, and storage for our helmets when parked.
I also like tweaking my stuff a bit (the CRX is a formerly turbocharged right-hand drive 1985, and the TSX is my company vehicle. I tune Acuras for my side business). The VFR has me itching to mod stuff but I am really not sure what to do. The heli bars seem like they'd make the ride a lot more comfy. So would dropping the pegs, although I am getting comfortable leaning and am hesitant to drop the pegs. Anyway, I think the one thing this bike really needs is some flashier wheels. I am thinking of a bronze anodize and an 8-spoker. It already has a two-brothers titan slip on, PC, throttle-meister, and smoked double-bubble screen.
So anyway, that's me.
Marcus
PS: I wish I still had that Duc. It was sooo sexy sounding and I got looks and thumbs up all the time.
What brings me here is I keep seeing a RWB viffer around Mission Viejo and was wondering if that person was online here.
Marcus
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First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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March 20, 2011, 01:18:19 PM »
It might be Rogue. He lives in that part of OC.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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I read Rouge's FT800/Sprint ST/VFR thread and they seemed to follow a lot of the thinking I had. Would be nice to meet up
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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I see you followed my link. Welcome to the nut house.
Quote from: MrHeeltoe on March 20, 2011, 01:15:08 PM
I tune Acuras for my side business
Know anything about the recurring tighten gas cap errors on 07 TLs?
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Did you just buy the VFR? New or used?
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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March 20, 2011, 05:24:08 PM »
Congratulations! Nice bike. I like your CRX...what mods do you have on it?
I've been commuting on my RWB '07 VFR800 for the past month now and my commute is in and around Mission Viejo to Foothill Ranch and back. I go home for lunch too so there is a good chance it's me you are seeing (not many RWB VFR's out there). I've seen a white '06 and a red one.
I've looked into aftermarket exhausts but the quiet OEM sound works great around here due to too many useless Sheriff moto-cop speed Nazis. Plus, I do prefer the look of the OEM mufflers. Since we're showing and telling, here's mine. Looks just like yours!
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Hey I recognize that bike. I saw your post over on VFRD, plus it looks an awful lot like mine.
Welcome again. You'll see there's a few of us VFR folks on here, and a handful of RWB ones, too.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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March 21, 2011, 09:58:17 AM »
Are you guys trying to torture me?
Damn you!
I'm buying a blue 2005 SV650s in June as a first bike. Ever since 1Arm's Ride Report thread last September, I can't stop looking at the RWB VFR.
Here is the thread.
http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,56647.0.html
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Quote from: M.Brane on March 20, 2011, 03:45:49 PM
I see you followed my link. Welcome to the nut house.
Know anything about the recurring tighten gas cap errors on 07 TLs?
Haha, yeah
Only when related to recurring failure to tighten the cap completely...or maybe you need a new cap.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Quote from: motormike on March 20, 2011, 04:27:59 PM
Did you just buy the VFR? New or used?
Go it used with about 3400 miles on it. It was originally sold in March 2010 so it is really only 1 yr old lol.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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March 21, 2011, 12:49:03 PM »
Quote from: Rogue on March 20, 2011, 05:24:08 PM
Congratulations! Nice bike. I like your CRX...what mods do you have on it?
I've been commuting on my RWB '07 VFR800 for the past month now and my commute is in and around Mission Viejo to Foothill Ranch and back. I go home for lunch too so there is a good chance it's me you are seeing (not many RWB VFR's out there). I've seen a white '06 and a red one.
I've looked into aftermarket exhausts but the quiet OEM sound works great around here due to too many useless Sheriff moto-cop speed Nazis. Plus, I do prefer the look of the OEM mufflers. Since we're showing and telling, here's mine. Looks just like yours!
Lol yes that looks just like the one I've been seeing
I live off Santa Margarita and Marguerite, plus I run up Marguerite past Alicia to drop my kid at school (saw you at that intersection one day as well). I see you and think to myself "Wow! MY bike looks COOL! lol"
The CRX is actually Oscar Jackson's old car. It is a Japanese right hand drive twin cam model imported in 1985. It is fully federalized which is pretty cool. Oscar did a full suspension on it including torsion bars, springs, shocks, and sway bars. He also turbocharged the car, and I have all that kit still. I took the turbo kit off because I needed to smog the car. It is a bit of a pet project. The TSX is more of a "work" vehicle (I smear it all over acurazine.com and tsxclub.com).
Glad to be in a bike community! Now I can get into forums for something not work related
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Quote from: motormike on March 21, 2011, 09:58:17 AM
Are you guys trying to torture me?
Damn you!
I'm buying a blue 2005 SV650s in June as a first bike. Ever since 1Arm's Ride Report thread last September, I can't stop looking at the RWB VFR.
Here is the thread.
http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,56647.0.html
We're trying to talk you into the VFR instead. Just kidding, the SV is a much better first bike. When you're ready for something,
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buy the VFR.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Quote from: MrHeeltoe on March 21, 2011, 12:49:03 PM
Lol yes that looks just like the one I've been seeing
I live off Santa Margarita and Marguerite, plus I run up Marguerite past Alicia to drop my kid at school (saw you at that intersection one day as well). I see you and think to myself "Wow! MY bike looks COOL! lol"
The CRX is actually Oscar Jackson's old car. It is a Japanese right hand drive twin cam model imported in 1985. It is fully federalized which is pretty cool. Oscar did a full suspension on it including torsion bars, springs, shocks, and sway bars. He also turbocharged the car, and I have all that kit still. I took the turbo kit off because I needed to smog the car. It is a bit of a pet project. The TSX is more of a "work" vehicle (I smear it all over acurazine.com and tsxclub.com).
Glad to be in a bike community! Now I can get into forums for something not work related
LOL! I'll try to look for your TSX. That's going to be tough since this area has Acuras running wild in the streets! It's too bad you had to remove the turbo off the CRX. CA smog rules are very restrictive. Luckily, nothing like that for bikes.
Santa Margarita Pwy and Marguarite Pwy is copland! There is always a dang Sheriff near that intersection. I come out from Pacific Hills in MV and take Olympiad to Santa Maragarita Pwy. It's like running the gauntlet there! Sometimes they have two Sheriff's moto cops shooting fish in a barrel on Olympiad. Unbelievable! There are about three of us "bikers" who regularly commute on these roads. One guy rides a Buell Lightning and the other on a Silver, blacked out, H-D 883 Sportster. We see each other all the time since we all head out around the same time each morning and afternoon. Sometimes me and the Buell guy ride along together for a bit. LOL!
Private Message me your email address. When this wet weather clears up, we can hook up for a ride.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Congrats. Best colors on a motorcycle ever. I'd say it's the most beautiful motorcycle but there's a Blackbird on the XX.org site painted in 07 VFR colors and it is.
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Yeah, I love those Red White and Blue Hondas!
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Quote from: MrHeeltoe on March 21, 2011, 12:41:43 PM
Haha, yeah
Only when related to recurring failure to tighten the cap completely...or maybe you need a new cap.
Been through those. If you ignore the error it will eventually clear, but it's kind of annoying. So far nobody can figure out why.
Damn cars are too smart for their own good.
It is a hoot to drive though for a FWD sedan. It freakin' rails.
It's the girlfriend's car, and she lives down your way so I was hoping you had an idea.
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I saw the rwb bird also sick! It's for sale also.
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Re: First Post, newb with a RWB VFR
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Quote from: Rogue on March 21, 2011, 03:29:07 PM
Private Message me your email address. When this wet weather clears up, we can hook up for a ride.
Heh, I ain't shy
marcus@heeltoeauto.com
I get more spam than spamalot.
Funny though I never sweat the cops too much. I just put around the street anyway. I get more nervous on the freeway. I can't resist the veetack! LOL.
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I'm always sweating the cops in MV. There are too many moto-cops with LIDAR in that city. Too many! My other problem is me. I can't slow down!
Riding around in a VFR800 sure doesn't help me much. I tried commuting on my Buell 1125R and it was game over. That bike has tall gears, is lighter by a hundred pounds, and has 30 more horsepower, so it just goes! Forget about 5th and 6th gear on that bike around MV! The VFR800 is a better commuter anyway.
When the roads dry up around SoCal we'll head out. I'm itching to ride and I'm just waiting for the weather and roads to clear.
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Quote from: Rogue on March 21, 2011, 09:12:43 PM
I'm always sweating the cops in MV. There are too many moto-cops with LIDAR in that city. Too many! My other problem is me. I can't slow down!
Riding around in a VFR800 sure doesn't help me much. I tried commuting on my Buell 1125R and it was game over. That bike has tall gears, is lighter by a hundred pounds, and has 30 more horsepower, so it just goes! Forget about 5th and 6th gear on that bike around MV! The VFR800 is a better commuter anyway.
When the roads dry up around SoCal we'll head out. I'm itching to ride and I'm just waiting for the weather and roads to clear.
I'm in. For the ride part without LIDAR.
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