GigglyBB.....
...music to my ears...LMAO.....
better than hearing Blues have done the trebble..
....well, almost...maybe...
For me it's the VFR 400 as it is indestructible and singel sided swinging arm. I also had a ZXR in my youthful days and to get the best out if you had to rag the nuts off it - which I duly did!
Paul... This is of course an unbiased oppinion (coughs) of course, but....
VFR400R every time....plus points in my oppinion, agree with Giggly,indestructable, good fuel economy, sticks to the road like sh*t to a blanket, Still looks the part although quite an old bike, good at hacking your way through traffic. Narrow enough to ride in through the front door and park in the kitchen. Although I suspect that may be irrelevent if you live at home with your mom because moms seem to form an impeneterable barrier that prevent this from happening
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Restriction is no probs. My youngest sons VFR400 is restricted to 33bhp and he still passes me when i'm doing 70 quite quickly....his top ends at just above 90. Plus he gets more mpg than me. Dont have the acceleration mine has though...well, it wouldn't.
Down sides as i see it are as follows... No centre stand, so working on them are tricky unless you have paddock stands. There was no english workshop manual for the early NC21 although the haynes NC30 / 35 manual includes technical data for the NC21 / 24.
Not good for pillions..the seat has the properties of greased weasle sh*t and there are no grab bars for the pillion to hang on to either so you have to be aware of this when accelerating hard or as in my case, dont open her up if you have a pily(better still dont have a pilly) . In addition I dont think they are the best bikes for strapping luggage on to without putting undue pressure on the side panels. The one thing they can suffer from is knackered collector boxes, whilst this is not a problem on most bikes, on the VF it is because it means taking half the bike apart. They are not the best to work on by any means. As for the size, they do have a low seat height which is why they were very popular with midgets and women. Have a look at my pics... I am 5' 6" and can sit with both feet on the deck and still have bent knees, although having said that my eldest lad is 6' 3" and he dont look out of place on it.
ooooh nearly forgot.....most VF400's are grey imports so the clocks are in kmph so you need to do something about that..
I also have a Kwak ZZR400. I think this would make a better sports / tourer and more comfortable for pillions plus they have a bigger seat with some very clevver luggage hooks and easy to work on.
Having said all that its just my oppinion..best to get out and about and see whats available I think.
But for me at least, just like the highlander "there can be only one"