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RC79Scott

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    2014 Honda VFR800FD Interceptor

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  1. +1 I was thinking of selling the VFR and getting an adventure bike, but my current feeling is to keep the VFR and get a CRF / DR / DRZ. Actually I'm going to look at some today. I already checked out the new CRF250L's, normal and Rally. The Rally looks sweet, but it's kind of heavy (650ish). Not sure I would take it on long enough rides to make the fairing worth it. Maybe a DR-Z400S if I don't go with a CRF. I think I could even be satisfied with a little DR200S (and the price can't be beat). My only worry there is it wouldn't have enough oomph to get me to the dirt roads, aand I fear that on the CRF's too.
  2. I love my Q3's. I'm not Valentino Rossi, but I think they grip and handle way beyond my skill level. Total confidence. I'm at 2500 miles and the rear looks about half and wearing perfectly, front is great. If you do mainly straight or touring then maybe not, but otherwise I can hardly imagine a better tire. They will make you want to find someone at Honda and smack them for putting those horrendous RSII fakes on (in the US). It is truly like getting a new bike, the bike you expected the VFR to be. Seriously, I could feel the rear slip just about every ride with the stocks, but I can't remember it giving at all with the Q3's. The stock fronts always made me feel like I'd better be careful, like I could lose it at any moment (never happened just felt like it might). These, like I said, total confidence.
  3. Just liked them better. The Knight ones were fine, but the position didn't seem to make much difference to me. Maybe I preferred the rubber covers on the stock, although Knight makes that kind, too. I meant to just sell them, then put them in the cabinet and forgot LOL
  4. I didn't change the brake--didn't notice a problem, but then again I only use it at low speed and sparingly otherwise. I think I took the shifter down one notch. On the shifter it kind of depends on your shoes. What I mean is, some of my boots actually felt better with the lower pegs and the shifter in stock position. But for my normal boots, one notch was better.
  5. I've got the Sidetrax version of these in black: http://www.knightdesignllc.com/Products/Motorcycle/Honda/VFR800/Honda-10-VFR800F-1-Front-Foot-Pegs.html I used them for a while, but eventually went back to the stock. (And I went back to the Honda risers from the tallest MotoPumps, too.) If you want a deal on them, say $50, let me know. I should have sold them by now, but kind of forgot about them until I read this thread.
  6. When I first got mine I tried the lower seat height just for the heck of it. Seemed noticeably hotter in that position, but I didn't leave it long enough to say for sure.
  7. Oh, I know. I was captivated by a Super Duke GT today...and I went to look at "adventure" bikes.
  8. Nice bike, might win if I didn't own either, but looking to go a different direction. As far as selling the accessories... Yeah, might have to go that route, but shipping those cases doesn't sound appealing. I'm more interested in just taking my beating and moving on. I'm kind of pragmatic about these things. I love the bike, just ready for something new... But you know, I got out and washed it today, and then took it for a drying run around the neighborhood. I thought...I need to have my head examined if I sell this...LOL
  9. Hopefully this is not misplaced / offensive to anyone. I am not actually selling at this time, just trying to get ideas. I've got a 2014 Deluxe w/ Akropovic, Honda cases / liners, Honda risers, RadGuard, Knight pegs (not currently installed), Q3's in fantastic condition, shop manual, and all original parts. Bike condition is near perfect--some light scratches on the screen is all I've ever noticed. Just changed fluids except oil. 6500 miles approx., used Honda dino oil after break in to 4k, then Honda full synthetic until now. So, I'm thinking on a trade they are going to offer about $6k. For it to be feasible to sell to private party I would need $6k + 7% to offset sales tax credit. I think the bike is easily worth $8k, and I would like at least $7.5. Then again, we all know there are still lots of these around new (at least the standard model). So, do you think I'm in the ballpark or what? Too high, too low? Here are the U.S. prices for my zip code this morning (just the bike, no accessories added): KBB good condition: $6490 trade, $9270 retail NADA: $7680 low retail, $10105 high retail
  10. Heard of it on cars, but never happened on any vehicle of mine. Most claim it is solved by driving a little after washing to let the brakes heat and dry. Curious if you put it away right after washing? I typically don't ride mine after washing; but I generally blow dry the bike and then wipe it completely dry including rolling the wheels and drying them (including rotors) the best I can. I use my center stand to roll the rear, and a little Harbor Freight Motorcycle Wheel Cleaning Stand to roll the front easily. Tip: Position the stand behind the front wheel before raising on the center stand. The front wheel will often land perfectly on the stand, or you might have to kick the stand a time or two. One thing I have noticed on a car is that the brakes can have a grinding sound when they have been sitting unused in a humid environment for some time--just happened last week after my car had been sitting in a humid parking garage at a cruise port for 8 days. So I do believe the theory. Also, be careful about spraying water into them. I think the manual (or common knowledge?) states to not spray water directly into the brake calipers.
  11. I have mine quite a bit but not always. In Chattanooga someone might relieve me of it if not careful.
  12. I like that idea with the gorilla tape...
  13. Have a feeling I'm going to be saying, duh, here soon but...what are RATS and CT?
  14. Hey thanks, do you have any experience with the BMW one to compare?
  15. I've read some of the threads on these, and apologize if this has been asked. How is the quickshifter in lower gears and not at WOT? I test rode an R1200R last year and was thoroughly unimpressed. Umm, that is, I was unimpressed with upshifting in lower gears such as 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd. The BMW one, at least last year, had to be shifted at granny RPMs to even work right on the low gears--utter disappointment. I'm saying you had to shift to 2nd before you were even doing 10 MPH or the thing would lurch...not kidding. The downshifting was awesome (but, alas, the VFR one does not go there). Sure, I'd like to go WOT with it on some highway ramps...or elsewhere (lol), but I'd like to just click up to 4th in the city without much work and without getting to 3rd gear at 20 MPH. The VFR is a lot of things, but in certain urban environments the gear ratios will definitely wear you out...
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