keny Posted September 16 Posted September 16 Well as I have had quit a few lately, I started to count what motorcycles I have had.... Guess I´m ahed of many but suppose same have had more. I have had, since I started riding motorcycles in 1988, a 125cc to begin whit, I have had 38 different motorcycles! Currently I own 7 of witch 2 I have not ridden one meter whit..... That`s street motorcycles I have had 18 dirt bikes to.... Of my street motorcycles (including plated dualsports)I have owned some has been projects I never finished and sold on complete or as parts, so never ridden them, 9 in total, the one I owned for longest period is 8 years and that`s my first VFR750F 1987 model, shortest owership has been a few months... of the 38 motorcycles 15 has been Honda, 13 Yamaha, 5 Suzuki, 4 Kawasaki and 1 BMW. 4 motorcycles have been 2 stroke, 2 125cc and 2 250cc. Then there is 2 I have not counted in as mine, even I ridden them as cared of them like mine as they where in former wife`s name..... The 18 dirt bikes, one has been a parts donor, the rest I have used, some has been plated (as possible here) some prue MX models, 8 KTM, 4 Honda, 2 Kawasaki, 2 Yamaha, 1 Suzuki as 1 Husqvarna, and 2 of them was 4 stroke, the rest 2 strokes! Some I miss? Yes a few! 1. the 1995 Honda Africa Twin that I had to sale to get money as I did divorce former wife.... 2. the 1990 Yamaha FZR600, a project I never finished, sold for same reason as AT 3. the 1986 Yamaha IT200S, a dirtbike that was plated, did a full mechanical restoration on it did run wonderfully, sold for same reason as the 2 above..... 4. the 1996 Honda CR250R, really nice MX bike I sold to cheap to get fund to buy a 4 stroke KTM dirt bike for son..... 5. the 1985 VF500FII I bought from Holland whit help of Dutchy! I should have had patience to sort it out, it was a candy! I throw the ball to you other to tell if you like Quote
Member Contributer MBrane Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 In order of appearance: '87 ZX600: Got it in '98 partial trade for a '72 Mazda B1600 with a Ford 2.6 V6 swap. Sold it in '09 after I finished the bodywork/paint. '93 GTS1000. Got in early '09. Crashed it on the track 10/09. '98 VFR800. CA model. Rode the shit out of it. Multiple long trips, and track days. Eventually retired at 80K due to cracked heads. It had gotten too hot too many times. '97 VFR750 track bike project bought from a member here. Never finished, and sold with: '94 VFR750. Bought in 4/'14 as something to ride while I fixed the broken gears in the '98 trans. Had 125K on it when I bought it. Rebuilt the carbs, and the Yoshi muffler. Rode it to Colorado. Zero issues though I did eventually replace the R/R with FH020HH. Sold it with 136K. '99 VFR800 CA model used to be my girl's bike. She decided it was too much for her to handle anymore. I knew it's history, and had installed all the fancy suspension bits. '99 VFR800 48 state model. Bought from a Navy guy in San Diego off this site. Had some goodies on it that got transferred to the above bike. Some goodies from the '98 got transferred to this bike. Quote
Member Contributer MBrane Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 Latest pic of the play bike since it didn't load for some reason: Quote
Member Contributer Terry Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 I kicked off riding in 1982 with a new CB125T, my dad agreed to pay for half so he could limit me to 125cc. I had other ideas and sold it about 6 months later when he was overseas and bought a CB250RS single, then followed that with a new CB400NC, a second hand CBX400F and then in 84 a new VF500F, which was my first V4. I traded that on a new CBX750F because I obviously needed more power, but sold that when I went back to Uni and bought a VF400F instead. I took a second hand VF750F for an evening "test ride" and crashed that doing stupid stuff and had to buy it, and fixed it up back to new(ish). The camchains and tensioners crapped out and as a poor student I decided that was not to be repeated so I traded on another new VF400F. In 87 our local importers offered surplus US-spec VFR700Fs for cheap so I bought one and then another about 12 months later. I was young and foolish and hated it when the new wore off... I bought a new VFR400 NC24 in 89 and kept that for about a couple of years then traded it in 91 for second hand 86 VFR750F. In 96 I needed something new (again) so bought a Suzuki RF900R and kept that all the way through to 2014 due to the arrival of kids. That's one of them on the back below... In 2014 I bought a well-used and well-loved 99 VFR800, then somehow caught MBD and had to buy a VTR1000F because it was too cheap on the local auction site. In 2016 I did that again and bought a dead 1990 ST1100 and nurtured that back to health and long rides. 2018 my wife thought she wanted to get into scooter riding so we bought a new Vespa 150 Sprint, the feeling passed and she never followed through. In 2019 I fancied a bigger better ST so sold the ST1100 and VFR and bought a 2009 ST1300. In 2020 I fancied another project and bought a terrible wreck of a SilverWing scooter and bodged that back to health and half decent visuals, and sold the Vespa. Then my best mates got fancy new wheels (Tuono V4 and Z-H2) in 2021 so to keep up I sold the ST1300 and bought a 2017 Yamaha MT10SP which I still have. I also sold on the SilverWing and the VTR1000 at that time. Later that year I missed my Vespa and bought another 150. Then it was project time again so I bought another 86 VFR750F and nursed that back to proper condition, and sold it on in 22 to fund the purchase of my second 99 VFR800, which I still own. Later that year I decided I needed another tourer and bought another ST1300, which I still own. March last year I decided I needed more Vespa so I sold the 150 and bought a 2020 GTS300 Supertech, which I just sold a couple of weeks back. In July I spotted another "its too cheap" bikes and bought a 2009 VFR800, which I still own. I just bought another project bike, a 2015 VFR1200F which was an insurance write-off but seems to be solid under the scratches. For those paying attention, the 1200 will be my 27th bike owned, and my current fleet is the two 800's, the ST1300, MT-10 and now the VFR. Amazingly, I am still married to my original wife! While depreciation is a terrible thing when you are the first owner, buying and selling used bikes hasn't been financially burdensome at all. 1 Quote
Member Contributer tbzep Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 My list is short: 1986 VF-500F red/white/blue, bought new 1986 FZ-750 red/white/blue, bought used around 1990 after someone turned left in front of me on the 500. 2004 VFR800 Italian red, may she rest in pieces. Lowside into a concrete barrier at ludicrous speed. 2008 VFR800 sword silver (dark grey metallic), still have it 2007 VFR800 Anniversary R/W/B, still have it There were pics of all of these on VFRD years ago. No clue if any still exist here. I'm a V-4 addict, though I did enjoy the bigger FZ after having the little 500. Sold it to help pay bills when my first kid was born. There's also a TTR-90 in the garage but my kids are grown now. I've got get it running again for the grandkids. 1 Quote
Member Contributer Captain 80s Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 I think I have only sold 4 bikes? So... ~45. 1 2 Quote
Member Contributer Terry Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 3 hours ago, Captain 80s said: I think I have only sold 4 bikes? So... ~45. Maths is not my strong point, but does that means you currently have 41 bikes? I need to up my MBD game if that is the case. Quote
Member Contributer Captain 80s Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 59 minutes ago, Terry said: Maths is not my strong point, but does that means you currently have 41 bikes? I need to up my MBD game if that is the case. Affirmative. I'm a fucking idiot, that gets progressively more brilliant after each beer/whiskey while in my shop. 4 Quote
Member Contributer St. Stephen Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 Kinda tough when this thread leads off with Keny and the Captain! I can get to a dozen, but only if the rules allow my two mini-bikes. One powered by a Tecumseh lawn mower engine, the next a Hodaka 100! 1 Quote
Member Contributer Captain 80s Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 Mini Bikes count.... especially a Hodaka. 1 Quote
Member Contributer vfrcapn Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 I never put a list together until now but I guess 17. All sold except the original '99 VFR, the '98 VFR and the just picked up '24 Multi. '70 Yamaha TX500 - never did get it running '89 Suzuki GS500 - first running bike '99 VFR800 - 118K miles and counting '78 CB750F SS - 3 years frame-up cafe build '03 CBR600RR - track bike went sliding through Thunderhill turn 14 '85 VF1000R - 3 more years frame-up rebuild, sold, bought back, resold '84 VF1000F - bought and sold quickly '92 VFR750 - parts bike '84 VF1000F - meticulously re-assembled only to find a cracked engine case '93 VFR750 - sold to a vfrd member '02 RC51 - sold during pandemic when my knees said no more '16 Multistrada - never own a Ducati without a warranty '76 CB750F SS - beautiful bike from local original owner, resold to local collector '20 Multistrada Pikes Peak - see previous Ducati comment '99 VFR800 - black Canadian beauty, frame-up rebuild '98 VFR800 - rat bike resurrected & sold to live another day '24 Multistrada V4 - because it's a V4 (under warranty) 1 Quote
Member Contributer St. Stephen Posted September 18 Member Contributer Posted September 18 31 minutes ago, vfrcapn said: '24 Multistrada V4 - because it's a V4 (under warranty) Very cool. Since you acknowledge this is a V4 forum you have to post photos. Quote
Member Contributer vfrcapn Posted September 19 Member Contributer Posted September 19 21 hours ago, St. Stephen said: Very cool. Since you acknowledge this is a V4 forum you have to post photos. Just picked this up a couple weeks ago and still in the brake-in period. '24 Multistrada V4S, 1158cc, 170hp, 91 lb-ft, counter-rotating crank, claimed wet weight without fuel 509 lb, so about 550 lb fully fueled. Front and rear radar, adaptive cruise control and blind spot warning, all can be turned off. 4 riding modes, same as the '15 and up, electronic suspension. Valve check intervals are 37K miles. It just feels more refined than the '20 1260 twin I had before, less raw and feels lighter. And unlike the last one doesn't randomly stall out when you pull in the clutch. 2 Quote
Member Contributer St. Stephen Posted September 19 Member Contributer Posted September 19 5 hours ago, Captain 80s said: Mini Bikes count.... especially a Hodaka. OK, kinda off topic, but...even if you're familiar with terms like PABATCO or Super Rat you might not recognize the bike below. Believe it or not I raced it as a 12-year-old on Friday nights at a 1/4 mile short track in Alstead NH. 3 Quote
Lion Posted September 19 Posted September 19 I'd say I've had somewhere in the region of 35 bikes over the past 35-years. Notable good ones, Yamaha Thundercat, Kawasaki Ninja and Versys 1000 and the Triumph Explorer 1200 I have had for a couple of years. The one I don't miss is the Suzuki GS500. Awful bike in every way. Quote
Member Contributer bmart Posted September 19 Member Contributer Posted September 19 There are six in the garage today (bottom of list), but the total over my lifeime? 33 off the top of my XLS. 1985 Suzuki GS700ES 1986 Yamaha FJ1200 1990 Yamaha FJ1200 1994 Kawasaki ZX-11 1988 Honda VTR250 1997 Suzuki GSF1200 1976 Suzuki GT550 1994 Yamaha FZR1000 1998 MuZ Sport Cup 1997 Ducati 748 2002 Yamaha R1 2005 Honda VFR800 2003 Honda CBR600RR 2007 Yamaha R6 1990 Honda CB-1 (1) 1990 Honda CB-1 (2) 1986 Yamaha FZ750 2003 Yamaha R6 yellow 1990 Honda VTR250 1989 Honda CB-1 (5) 1993 Yamaha FJ1200 2007 Suzuki GSXR750 1989 Honda CB-1 (6) 1999 Honda VFR800 2004 Yamaha R6-A blue 1989 Honda CB-1 (3) 2017 Honda CRF250L Rally 2009 Kawasaki KLX250SF 1990 Honda CB-1 (7) 1998 Honda VFR800 2000 Honda VFR800 2003 Yamaha R6-B Roy 2003 Yamaha R6-C Michael 1 Quote
Member Contributer St. Stephen Posted September 19 Member Contributer Posted September 19 OK, my list, which will be much easier than those above since there are only, I'm pretty sure, 11. -Mini bike--manufacturer long forgotten. Pull start, centrifugal clutch, curved steel plate that rubbed the rear tire, which the manufacturer called a "brake." The most incredible thing I had ever owned in my life up to that point. -Bonanza mini bike, photo in previous post. 10hp! An inch of front suspension! My introduction to two-stokes. -Suzuki TS250. Eight months working the fryers at KFC got me a NEW street legal bike at 15. Put 42 miles on it in my dad's parking lot until I turned 16 and got my permit. -Honda 350 Scrambler. Since I was both young and dumb I was its final owner. Sort of ran for six months. -Suzuki GS400. Still young and dumb I didn't notice that the forks did.not.move. until I got it home. But I got that resolved and had four great years until the kid that stole it crashed it beyond repair. -1985 VF700 tariff bike, purchased new in 1986. My one and only bike for 16 years. Kids, mortgage, job...but some incredible trips through New England and the mid-Atlantic. -2002 6th gen. When you go 16 years between VFR's the new one seems like a revelation! -2010 7th gen. So different but just a great motorcycle. That motor! Those brakes! -2003 RC-51 SP-2. I own two bikes at the same time. Whee! Many great track days as well as a memorable 1000 mile weekend in the Sierra with fellow VFRD members. -2017 Ducati Multistrada S. Still in the garage, sport touring perfection for what I do. A great travel bike that can also really charge. -2026 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory. 400lbs! So far it's the perfect replacement for the RC-51--lighter, 100hp, rational seating position. I may change my mind tomorrow, and I've never owned a 5th gen, but I think my favorite is the 2002 VFR800. Despite a pretty disastrous R/R failure in 2009 (I wasn't so young then, but was still dumb) it's at the top of my list. Quote
Member Contributer RC1237V Posted September 20 Member Contributer Posted September 20 In order of purchase... 1990 VFR750 - bought new 1988 FZR400R - no pictures that I could find 2012 DRZ400S - bought new 2013 VFR1200 - bought new 1999 Suzuki SV650 race bike - (traded for 2006 DRZ400SM) 2003 RC51 - Salvaged bike 2006 DRZ400SM - sold to but the Tenere 700 1993 VFR750 - streetfighter project - still 75% completed - someday.... 2021 Yamaha Tenere 700 - sold recently 1999 DRZ400E/SM - parts bike (E motor and carb, 1999 frame, SM forks, swingarm, front end) 1 Quote
Member Contributer MBrane Posted September 20 Member Contributer Posted September 20 On 9/18/2025 at 2:14 PM, Captain 80s said: Affirmative. I'm a fucking idiot, that gets progressively more brilliant after each beer/whiskey while in my shop. Dude you are the Howard Leese of Hondas. Quote
Member Contributer BusyLittleShop Posted September 21 Member Contributer Posted September 21 1965... First bike I purchased was a Honda S90 at Bar-B Marina... 1965... Honda S-90... I'd wake up in the morning and just ride... anywhere was good... across the Bay Bridge it didn't matter... just racing at 60 mph was enough of a challenge out of 8HP... it helped to have a tail wind... 1966... Honda CL160... wow real power for two up riding and romance... in fact Mary and I first kiss happened on a ride... 1967... After we got married and moved to San Bernardino... Mary felt daring enough to take pics of my CL160 as it jumped over her... First competition was a USAF sponsored gymnkana or skills test... I was surprised to take 4 of the 5 trophies... I'm never 100% happy with my riding skills... I thought the Honda CL160 was a dirt bike... it was good on jumps but poor on landings... taking 3 bounces to settled down... 1969... Busy Little Shop #1 was the living room in our first cottage... our Land Lady wasn't happy with bike parts inside her spot less rental... so I used the lamp shade over the frame trick to hide the fact I was building a motorcycle... never the less she swore I was a member of the Hells Angel... 1970... Kawasaki 350 BigHorn... I was asked to perform movie stunt work for a Air Force Now film but after my wheelie crash the USAF enlistment board denied my request for enlistment based on their initial perception that I had "no personal concern for my safety"... My film director had to set the record straight... The balance of the camera to one side combined with the weight of the battery belt around my waist was really strange but I was determined to get some footage of the front wheel getting air and landing the jumps... the quicker I rode the more excitement I became into the riding 1972... CR 250 Husqvarna that I raced in the CRC SoCal Motocross and enjoyed the sandy beaches of Ensenada Mexico... Busy Little Shop #2 was in the spare bedroom of our Land Lady's second rental... she never gave up the notion that I would move the bike outside and make room for kids inside... little did she understand that some of us like motorcycles better... 1976... WR250 Husqvarna... my version of a street legal dirt bike... 1979... While stationed in Japan I bought a CR250R Honda direct from a Honda factory worker who must have pilfered some extra parts... I recall that the Japanese government turned me down 5 times for a street legal license plate... So I raced the CR in the black sands of Fuji MX park... 1980... Busy Little Shop #3 was inside our home in Japan... P5 Ushihama Heights Tokyo To... 1981... I'll never forget meeting Hirotoshi Honda #1 son of Soichiro Honda 1980... Z400FX Kawasaki... Japanese 4 unique to the home market... I painted the wheels School Bus yellow and installed a Honda fairing and tail cowl... It was deemed the Circus Wheeled Kawasaki by the Honda factory workers at the Saitama Honda Plant they christened the frame with a sticker "Made by Honda Motors LTD"... 1981... While stationed in Wichita Kansas I ordered a new GPz550 from East Side Honda... 3 days later I was off for a 1500 mile round trip to New York and back... next summer I rode home to California and back... I got the 3 spoke magnesium Dymags direct from Harris Performance while on a TDY to England courtesy of the USAF... 1986... XC400 Husqvarna... another Husky I made into a street legal dirt bike... I mainly rode Little Sahara State Park... the Park Rangers would check for your steel whip antenna and orange flag at the entrance... I didn't mind the flag but steel whip antenna would give my helmet a nasty whack every time I stopped... it got so that I'd jettisoned the antenna and then ride out of sight from the rangers patrolling in their dune buggies... 1984... 84 VF500F Interceptor... my first love affair with the V4 begins... 1988... 86 VF500F Interceptor from Golden Gate Cycles... I engineered this into famous Belt-0-Ceptor... I racked up 98,000 trouble free miles... 1998... 94 RC45 found in Tijuana Mexico for 8K... The Homestead Ranch yard where I first rode a 55cc Honda step thru in 1965... From a Honda S90 to an Honda RC45 in 57 years worth of riding and racing... Same yard 43 years later on Mr.RC45... Mr.RC45's prior owner Juan Riuz... http://home.comcast.net/~netters2/pics11-3-03/bigimages/JuanRuiz.JPG 5 Quote
Member Contributer Hingley Posted September 22 Member Contributer Posted September 22 Well I got to tell you, I have read the story of the RC45 find and the bike life of member ( Busy little shop ) many times and it still puts a smile on my face What a life centered about motorcycles and to find an RC45 collecting dust in Mexico is just wild. When I read about the RC45 having the very low serial numbers and started thinking about the bikes I have had and their production numbers, I was never below 000010 but it was sure funny looking for 0001. As I read the article I was instantly taken back to around 1996 when I was working about 2 hours from home, in those days I was always driving the back roads looking for the shine of chrome in the open garage door or stopping into every small bike shop I could find. One day I stopped at this little backyard garage to ask if he had any interesting bikes for sale, I roamed around a bit and here off to the side was a banged up 1990 VFR750. I always wanted a VFR750 since a demo day with Honda in 1990. I almost fell over when I saw the serial number was 0001, to say I held my excitement would be a lie, of course I asked if the VFR was for sale and got the old, well not sure, it is here for repairs etc etc. I left the shop with the understanding that I was to drop back in a week and he would know more. A week later I made a special trip to the shop and of course the VFR was gone and the shop owner would not tell me where the bike went, who owned it or anything. I was almost sick from missing that one, and in the past 30 years I have never found old #1. The RC45 article was just like being in that little shop again and I can still see that beautiful banged up VFR sitting there, Thanks for the memory flash Not as impressive as many here but here is a short list of my life CT70 1970, new, my first bike, wish I had this one here CT70 1970 have CT70 1971 CT70 1973 XL100 1974 XL125 1975, The first bike I bought new from summer job money, wish this one was here CB350F 1973, Was bought new by my dad, his first street bike at age 54 and my first street bike when he upgraded to a new 1976 GL1000, still have the 350F CB350F 1972 have CB350F 1973 have CB350f 1974 have CB400F 1975 have CB400F 1976 have CB400F 1975 Vintage Racer, have RM125 1978 CR125 1983 CBX550 1983 XL600 1983 XL250 1983 have KZ900 1976 RD400 1976 CB750 1975 Z50 1993 have XR100 2000 have CRF150 2003 have CB1 400F 1989 VFR750 1990 have VFR750 1991 have VFR800 1999 have I think that is about it for a list, I hope to have a couple of more to add before I call it a day, enjoy the hunt and the ride As a side note I think I should add that the 1990 Honda VFR750 #1 I found was no where's near as rare as the RC45 found in Mexico, I believe the RC45 had a very low production run which I think was world wide, the 1990 VFR750 #1 I found however was a Canadian bike and I believe their production run started with 0001 and the United States started with their own 0001, Europe Asia etc all had Honda Production runs starting with 0001, due to the different DOT rules and laws, correct me if I am wrong Quote
rc24dk Posted September 23 Posted September 23 Life is simple here. Just five bikes: MZ ES150-2, Honda CB350K4, Yamaha SR500, Ducati 900 Darmah, Honda VFR750 (RC24) Quote
LEGEND Posted September 26 Posted September 26 On 9/21/2025 at 4:38 PM, BusyLittleShop said: 1965... First bike I purchased was a Honda S90 at Bar-B Marina... 1965... Honda S-90... I'd wake up in the morning and just ride... anywhere was good... across the Bay Bridge it didn't matter... just racing at 60 mph was enough of a challenge out of 8HP... it helped to have a tail wind... 1966... Honda CL160... wow real power for two up riding and romance... in fact Mary and I first kiss happened on a ride... 1967... After we got married and moved to San Bernardino... Mary felt daring enough to take pics of my CL160 as it jumped over her... First competition was a USAF sponsored gymnkana or skills test... I was surprised to take 4 of the 5 trophies... I'm never 100% happy with my riding skills... I thought the Honda CL160 was a dirt bike... it was good on jumps but poor on landings... taking 3 bounces to settled down... 1969... Busy Little Shop #1 was the living room in our first cottage... our Land Lady wasn't happy with bike parts inside her spot less rental... so I used the lamp shade over the frame trick to hide the fact I was building a motorcycle... never the less she swore I was a member of the Hells Angel... 1970... Kawasaki 350 BigHorn... I was asked to perform movie stunt work for a Air Force Now film but after my wheelie crash the USAF enlistment board denied my request for enlistment based on their initial perception that I had "no personal concern for my safety"... My film director had to set the record straight... The balance of the camera to one side combined with the weight of the battery belt around my waist was really strange but I was determined to get some footage of the front wheel getting air and landing the jumps... the quicker I rode the more excitement I became into the riding 1972... CR 250 Husqvarna that I raced in the CRC SoCal Motocross and enjoyed the sandy beaches of Ensenada Mexico... Busy Little Shop #2 was in the spare bedroom of our Land Lady's second rental... she never gave up the notion that I would move the bike outside and make room for kids inside... little did she understand that some of us like motorcycles better... 1976... WR250 Husqvarna... my version of a street legal dirt bike... 1979... While stationed in Japan I bought a CR250R Honda direct from a Honda factory worker who must have pilfered some extra parts... I recall that the Japanese government turned me down 5 times for a street legal license plate... So I raced the CR in the black sands of Fuji MX park... 1980... Busy Little Shop #3 was inside our home in Japan... P5 Ushihama Heights Tokyo To... 1981... I'll never forget meeting Hirotoshi Honda #1 son of Soichiro Honda 1980... Z400FX Kawasaki... Japanese 4 unique to the home market... I painted the wheels School Bus yellow and installed a Honda fairing and tail cowl... It was deemed the Circus Wheeled Kawasaki by the Honda factory workers at the Saitama Honda Plant they christened the frame with a sticker "Made by Honda Motors LTD"... 1981... While stationed in Wichita Kansas I ordered a new GPz550 from East Side Honda... 3 days later I was off for a 1500 mile round trip to New York and back... next summer I rode home to California and back... I got the 3 spoke magnesium Dymags direct from Harris Performance while on a TDY to England courtesy of the USAF... 1986... XC400 Husqvarna... another Husky I made into a street legal dirt bike... I mainly rode Little Sahara State Park... the Park Rangers would check for your steel whip antenna and orange flag at the entrance... I didn't mind the flag but steel whip antenna would give my helmet a nasty whack every time I stopped... it got so that I'd jettisoned the antenna and then ride out of sight from the rangers patrolling in their dune buggies... 1984... 84 VF500F Interceptor... my first love affair with the V4 begins... 1988... 86 VF500F Interceptor from Golden Gate Cycles... I engineered this into famous Belt-0-Ceptor... I racked up 98,000 trouble free miles... 1998... 94 RC45 found in Tijuana Mexico for 8K... The Homestead Ranch yard where I first rode a 55cc Honda step thru in 1965... From a Honda S90 to an Honda RC45 in 57 years worth of riding and racing... Same yard 43 years later on Mr.RC45... Mr.RC45's prior owner Juan Riuz... http://home.comcast.net/~netters2/pics11-3-03/bigimages/JuanRuiz.JPG BLS! I still have the foot peg lowering brackets on my 2007 VFR! I was working at McClellan with VA at the time and picked up the lowering blocks from you in person. The first 20 years of riding for me was on used bikes…..going from memory….. 1979 Kawasaki KZ400 1980 Honda CB400T 1978 Honda CB400 x2 1981 Kawasaki CSR 305 bought it to flip and eventually sold it with minimum profit but enjoyed the challenge 1974 CB750 1977 CB750 1985 Honda VF700 1994 Honda PC800 Bought the rest brand new..always left over models 2001 Kawasaki ZR7S 2003 Suzuki Bandit1200S 2006 Honda CBR1000RR 2006 Honda VTX 1300S 2007 Honda VFR800 2008 Suzuki Bking 2011 NT700V I still own and enjoy the last three on the list. 1 Quote
Member Contributer Worfje Posted September 26 Member Contributer Posted September 26 1. the 1998 Honda VFR800-FIW (bought in 2006 with 25.000 km, now at 135.000 km) Quote
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