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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

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I'm sure you'll hear it sooner or later, but posting pics with your introduction is kind of expected...Congratulations and Welcome Aboard!

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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. :beer:

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Welcome to VFRD from across the pond :beer:

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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.

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