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First ride and she runs mint, needed only a few things (tail light bulb and some contact cleaner in the headlight switch) to get her down the road for a shake down. Going to do a full service over the winter (oil, filter, air filter, brake fluid flush & caliper rebuild, new pads and some fresh rubber) and leave her pretty much as is. She works too well and is so unmolested this one won't be modded much.
where do people keep finding these things? everytime i have money i can never find something like this.
beautiful
Very cool. I had no idea such a thing existed.
Sick. Just sick.
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
very cool. been seeing a couple of those up for sale lately but haven't had the spare coin to grab one.
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IN before he throws it down in T9...
Q
"Ami blaireau, comme t'es nul au cronos..."
"If your mom's got a schlong, run away, she's not your mom...."
Totally saw this post on Reddit.![]()
Scottie, nice machine. I have a big lust for classic Honda sportbikes...
Whats something like that one worth now-a-days?
Dibs... oh sorry thought this was FS
1995 Honda RVF400
2003 SV650 Superbike ...eat a dick Scottie
2007 Ducati S2R1000
I called dibs on every VFR/RVF400 that Scottie owns long ago. don't even bother getting in line behind me cause its not going past me.
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youll never use all that power
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
Somewhere in the $4-5k range (this one was right in the middle). RVF's, for whatever reason (updated looks?) seem to go between $7-9k, and there are very few differences shy of USD forks (that still lack full adjustment), smaller carbs and the 17" wheel. The bigger bikes had more noticeable differences between generations but the little bikes share so much it makes the VFR's the one to get for the budget minded.
I prefer the bigger brother
I could get to liking![]()
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Gino
HAWK GT Racer Expert #929
2012 CCS LRRS ULSB Champion
2012 CCS LRRS P89 Champion
2008 CCS ULSB National Champion
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Very serious case of do-want.
I'm somewhat shocked Gino, part of why these bikes are so damn cool is that they are the smaller versions with street-attainable performance. I would LOVE an RC30/45 parked in my garage but here's an interesting tale, told to me so forgive the lack of references:
When Irimijira (sic ?), (worked with Mr Honda on 1960s GP bikes, CBX, VFR etc) retired, they [Honda] told him he could have anything he wanted that Honda made. I think this was just when the NSX came out. Everyone expected him to request an NSX. Instead he took 1-2 each of all of those 1990s 400s they made. RVF. VFR. CBR. He said that they were the perfect motorcycles.
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The RC30 seems to be the definite winner of 'out-of-the-box' performance, hell and even real world success... but the '45 when setup and with god knows how much $$ into it, is supposedly one of *the* best bikes ever. Personally I always preferred the styling of the '45 until recently, the '30 has grown on me... likely for obvious reasons...
Where / when did you get to ride the RC30 and RC45?
I've always liked the later styling much better. riding the RC30 changed my mind on how it looks, the grin on your face while sitting on it makes you forget that its not the prettiest. I rode them both at Grattan. Ridden the 30 the last 2 years and one of the other guys brought his 45 this year and let me ride it. The guy with the 45 also has an RC30 that he's been rebuilding for a few years now and just bought a 400 recently. He has an awesome collection of bikes. I also rode his XR650R, man that thing is weird (never rode any dirt bike other than a CRF50). check my facebook for pics of me on the RC30 and the XR. I don't think I have any on the 45 though. See what you've missed all these years by not attending this event? I think I rode 5 bikes other than my own last year, could have been six but I forget if I rode a friends 954. I blew a spark plug out of that the year before. The owner of that bike set his best ever lap times there on my bike.
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handling, braking..... just eats up the washboards around corners etc... oh, dont forget the sound!!!
some people have problems.... Scottie has BIKES