DanVFR1200 Posted March 12, 2015 Posted March 12, 2015 (edited) I got my VFR 1200 DCT in 2010 as a DC commuter and fun bike. She has been so reliable I'm not had to research much on the mechanical design or owner problems. Its good to see this VFR1200 community thriving! V/r, DanVFR1200 Edited April 21, 2015 by DanVFR1200 Quote
Member Contributer Duc2V4 Posted March 12, 2015 Member Contributer Posted March 12, 2015 I'm sure you'll hear it sooner or later, but posting pics with your introduction is kind of expected...Congratulations and Welcome Aboard! Quote
Member Contributer Skids Posted March 12, 2015 Member Contributer Posted March 12, 2015 I got my VFR 1200 DCT in 2010 as a DC commuter and fun bike. She has been so reliable I'm not had to research much on the mechanical design or owner problems. I had a couple off initial question for my new friends: 1. Has any DCT variant owners had problems with the throttle reving when applying the front brake? It seem like when I hit the front brake hard the bike revs and drives forward because the motions are the same for both controls. It has happened a few times. Makes me miss the clutch lever control to disengage power. 2. Who makes the good aftermarket parts for the headlight and front fairing? I had a bump with a parking lot light pole and broke out the front headlight assembly. I need to watch out for those immovable objects when being stupid. Thanks in advance and its good to see this VFR1200 community thriving! V/r, DanVFR1200 Re: 1. above...are you sure it's not you openeing the throttle as you lift your fingers off the throttle and onto the brake? I only mention this because it happened to me when I first fitted a Scottoiler Cramp Buster to my 6th Gen. In lifting the fingers, I rotated my wrist slightly which opened the throttle via the Cramp Buster. I soon learned to not accelerate into the thing I was braking for! Just wondered if something similar may be causing your issue. Welcome to the forum. Quote
Member Contributer Switchblade Posted March 12, 2015 Member Contributer Posted March 12, 2015 WELCOME and I would get that throttle thing fixed .. Quote
Member Contributer Dutchy Posted March 12, 2015 Member Contributer Posted March 12, 2015 Welcome to VFRD from across the pond Quote
Member Contributer MaxSwell Posted March 12, 2015 Member Contributer Posted March 12, 2015 Welcome to the asylum. Be forewarned: this place is addictive. I've wasted? hours per day learning and being entertained on this site. YMMV Nice machines. Quote
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