2000 Honda VFR Interceptor with Wolf exhaust
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nothin beats that sound
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nice bike great condition for a yellow bike of its age, fairly easy to see scrubs and scrapes on yellow bikes too.
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I miss my 99 Vfr the sound is exactly the same as mine was . Gruff sounding engine and a pipe let every one know . Got a 2010 Hrc blade now and still wish I had my good old Vfr
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sweet bike man
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If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay for this VFR and were you satisfied with the bike? Thanks.
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Beautiful.
Understand you have another beauty now: Ducati.
Ride happy and safe, everyone!
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I'm looking at a new Multi as my next bike. If the 1200 VFR had the same gutsy sound as the older models, it might be a different story. I looove the gear whine
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Honda cfr 800 its my first ride.
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i came.
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@Aussietuga The reason for the whine are the gear driven cams, the gears whine but the timing will always be perfect and the gears are bulletproof compared to chains.
Well, funny how things turn out. I didn't pick up either a VFR1200 or a K1300S. Opted for the new Multistrada instead.
TheToekutter 1 year ago
VFR is sold. Now I need to clear out the FJR. Making room for a K1300S or the new 1200cc V4 from Honda. Thanks for all the comments.
TheToekutter 2 years ago
does anyone know where to get undertail exhaust system for 5th gen., I got laser xtreme for 6th, but I don't think I can fit it on my 5th VFR, anyway I'm going to try this sunday - I's gonna be f-hard...
motorheadko 3 years ago
Wolf exhaust no longer makes an undertail system for the 5th gen. Might be able to find a used system on Ebay.
TheToekutter 3 years ago
Is that a T-rex racing stand? If so, how do you like it? Does it hold the bike level?
sophistical 3 years ago
It's a Pitbull stand...for single sided swingargms obviously. Still allows for rear wheel rotation. Yes, it's stiff enough to hold the bike level.
TheToekutter 3 years ago