Member Contributer AussieinUSA 8 Posted July 5, 2013 Was there ever a build thread on this? Fantastic work, the attention to detail is spot on. Quote Link to comment
Member Contributer apexandy 125 Posted July 5, 2013 Those silly emblems... I am really kicking myself on that one. Build thread in the 3rd and 4th gen forum :) Thanks again everyone! Quote Link to comment
Member Contributer Rush2112 656 Posted July 5, 2013 Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! I love it!!! Well done... as already stated; best looking VFR SF I've ever seen. Quote Link to comment
keny 348 Posted July 5, 2013 Werry nice looking bike, looks like a factory bike! Well done! Quote Link to comment
Rhondeaux 0 Posted January 6, 2015 Hello from Melbourne Australia! (from a Canuck now living in Australia) Like you I have a VFR750 that I cannot sell. Love the engine but would like to make some improvements and have it as a fun bike. Your bike is my new inspiration! I love what you have done...but am curious what you might have done differently now that its done? I am going to start with a front end (CBR600RR maybe CBR900RR) and shock conversion...but dont know where it will go from there. How would you have rated your mechanical/ fabricating skills before you started? R2 Quote Link to comment
Member Contributer apexandy 125 Posted January 7, 2015 Thanks for the kind words bro! For the first riding season my wiring wasn't up to my expectations, so I completely rebuilt my wiring harness last winter but haven't posted much about it yet. Other than that I'm not sure I would do anything differently. As for my own mechanical/fabricating skills? It wasn't my first bike rebuild, and I have tackled quite a bit of bike and car work in the past… so not a complete rookie. If you are asking because you are curious about your own abilities I would say a few things. Research is huge. There is so much information online, it's always good to educate yourself before diving in. Plan ahead… modifying something on a bike always seems to change at least 5 other things, and not thinking things through might make your bike unpleasant or even dangerous to ride. If you are new to modding, it would probably be a good idea not to take on too much too quick. Especially if you still want to ride your bike soon :) Happy Modding! Quote Link to comment
RVFR 246 Posted April 1, 2018 This right here is what Honda needs to make, Top notch, cool job, well done sir. Quote Link to comment
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