FJR replacement (no thanks)
#11
I have ridden the VFR and I agree with the all the motorcycle rags that have voted it ‘bike of the year’ so often. When it fell off the BOTY list, they had mentioned that if Honda had upped the cc’s and made the bike a little bigger it would still be on the list. I often thought of the 1kF as just that, a bigger VFR but with an inline-4.
That new VFR does nothing for me now. It is sad to say that Honda is dropping the ball in the sport/touring mix. The VFR was considered the best ST’er time and time again. What the heck are they thinking? With all the unneeded goodies they plan to stick on the new VFR you will need to dig deep for some $, ₤, € or A$.
I agree with what was said, it would be nice to see an upgraded 1kF instead of a wiz-bang-sport-bike.
That new VFR does nothing for me now. It is sad to say that Honda is dropping the ball in the sport/touring mix. The VFR was considered the best ST’er time and time again. What the heck are they thinking? With all the unneeded goodies they plan to stick on the new VFR you will need to dig deep for some $, ₤, € or A$.
I agree with what was said, it would be nice to see an upgraded 1kF instead of a wiz-bang-sport-bike.
#12
#13
All the Blackbird appeared to have over our model seems to be more power and higher top speed. How fast do we need to go??
A good thing about Honda is that they seem to have a firm commitment to keep supplying spare parts for their older models. This should enable us to keep our beloved cbrfs on the road for years to come.
Let's hope Honda pay attention and come up with something, or they'll be left behind!
A good thing about Honda is that they seem to have a firm commitment to keep supplying spare parts for their older models. This should enable us to keep our beloved cbrfs on the road for years to come.
Let's hope Honda pay attention and come up with something, or they'll be left behind!
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I think most of us understand yu Deano.... but I also think that for allot of guys and me for sure at least , its the age that the Canes come from ...." the Era "...
The 1000F's just have something about them aside from all the great stuff mentioned in this thread already about them....
They give off a feeling that I think has been lost by nearly all the newer bikes..
but at the end of the day Deano , it comes down to personal choice and your choice mate , is just that ...
Now get thew hell outta here!!! ... .........J/k Deano
The 1000F's just have something about them aside from all the great stuff mentioned in this thread already about them....
They give off a feeling that I think has been lost by nearly all the newer bikes..
but at the end of the day Deano , it comes down to personal choice and your choice mate , is just that ...
Now get thew hell outta here!!! ... .........J/k Deano
#16
Haha - no problem - If parts were as easy to find as they are for the Blackbird - I would still be on a 1000F.
The Blackbird - unlike the 1000F never changed bodywork in its 12 year run and apart from going fuel injection was virtually identical over the 12 years. This makes parts so much easier to find - especially in the UK.
The Blackbird - unlike the 1000F never changed bodywork in its 12 year run and apart from going fuel injection was virtually identical over the 12 years. This makes parts so much easier to find - especially in the UK.
#17
I think they already make this bike. It's called a Kawasaki ZX-14 I rode one a couple of months ago, and it really felt like a faster (er...way faster) more modern version of the CBR. I think with a set of Helibars and a few other farkles it would be a worthy successor.
#18
I think they already make this bike. It's called a Kawasaki ZX-14 I rode one a couple of months ago, and it really felt like a faster (er...way faster) more modern version of the CBR. I think with a set of Helibars and a few other farkles it would be a worthy successor.
http://www.motorcycle.com/specs/kawa...urs-tm/14.html
There are reviews, you can click on read full review.
Last edited by TimBucTwo; 07-24-2009 at 10:49 AM. Reason: sp
#19
I think I would have to take the Concours-14 out for a ride. It is based on the ZX-14 and has removable bags and shaft drive.
http://www.motorcycle.com/specs/kawa...urs-tm/14.html
There are reviews, you can click on read full review.
http://www.motorcycle.com/specs/kawa...urs-tm/14.html
There are reviews, you can click on read full review.
#20
A funny side note:
One of my brothers just bought a used GL1500SE. He and his wife went for a long ride. My brother told me that he likes the bike except for the upright riding position.
No bike is perfect, the FJR really let me down though.