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tell you what, i still have my old workshop manual for a VFR/RVF400 at home. if you buy one of these... its yours, no charge. i have no use for it anymore(sob) but would be happy to be a pit bitch if you come up to sydney (nods head vigorously)!!!

as for a bike.... it depends on the damage to be honest. motor damage? if you are good mechanically, that is not a bad option, you may even find someone who is getting rid of 2 bikes. alot of guys have a "spare" bike coz they are so cheap to buy, its a great parts bin... you can ride it!!
be wary of frame/chassis damage. they have bolton subframes, so thats easy, but anything else would be yourt own judgement of your ability.

but i see no reason for you not to do it. gives you a chance to learn about the bike.
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heres an example of a bike for sale @ 400racing.com


The bike is VFR 400 with RVF engine, HRC carb kit, Tyre warmers, Brand new wets, Stands, Gold Valve suspension and Some fairing panels. I'm looking at $5000 for the lot

that gets you basically on the track (i'd give it a service and get hold of some crash spares/farings first) for 5k... not too bad i'd say
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Post by diesel »

thanks heaps for that.
i think the honda would be the way i'd head for a 400, there just seems to be more of em around.

looks like that could be the way to go.
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yep honda is good for it.
RVF has v4 config(CBR is an in-line 4),upside down forks, slightly better motor, 17" rims (dont let someone tell you otherwise... VFR come with 18" rims standard)
mine was RVF, no complaints... 95% of parts are interchangeable between the 2 models, so when you buy spares.. ask for VFR, not RVF parts.
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diesel wrote: second, at 6'3" do you think i might have troubles fitting on one?
dont be silly mate. u'll fit on it just fine :roll:
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diesel wrote:FARK!!!!!!!!!

Well there goes that plan.

firstly, i had no idea they were so damn expensive to run.
might have to hit up the NAB for some sponsorship.

second, at 6'3" do you think i might have troubles fitting on one?
tho strika, my legs are a tad fresher than yours ;)

:lol: :lol: They may be "Younger" Vince, but I doubt they are Fitter :lol: :lol: :lol:

I doubt if you could fit on one Vince. Although I have seen some pretty big guys ride them, they don't often go that fast on them. And they require some errrr interesting seat extension solutions. :wink:

For a track hack or club bike, I still think a 600 is a really simple cheap reliable option. If you are not doing anything silly to them you will get for or five seasons out of a motor before you have to freshen it up. Even being anal a top end refresh each year and a top and bottom every second year is still cheaper than running a GP bike. :shock:
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