Guest alientestsubject Posted June 11, 2010 Sometimes, just because you can. Doesn’t mean you should. Quote Link to comment
Member Contributer MattB 3 Posted June 11, 2010 Sometimes, just because you can. Doesn’t mean you should. I don't know... I'd love to, but I'm too damn cheap to spend that kind of $$$ on a ten year old bike. I think it would be fun as hell, but for $2k more then the KIT I can be on a new CBR 1000. Quote Link to comment
Member Contributer toro1 16 Posted June 11, 2010 Sometimes, just because you can. Doesn’t mean you should. I don't know... I'd love to, but I'm too damn cheap to spend that kind of $$$ on a ten year old bike. I think it would be fun as hell, but for $2k more then the KIT I can be on a new CBR 1000. ??? To each his own, I guess. The 6th-gen was made from '02-'09, so you could easily bolt this kit onto a showroom fresh bike if you wanted to. I'm hoping to drop the price of the kit down well below $5k, which for an existing VFR owner packages literbike+ power with already outstanding versatility. Bottom line: If you want excellent handling, outstanding power, light weight, and true sportbike ergonomics, by all means seek out a modern literbike (owning a 2008 GSX-R1000, I'm fully aware of the benefits & drawbacks). If you love everything about the VFR but just wish it had more power, then give this kit some consideration. Quote Link to comment
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