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Brandane

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VFR = Very Feckin Rapid....
It certainly is! New baby is now home, after a 150 mile journey from Kincardine (65 miles if you take the direct route, but I didn't ^_^).
It will be a long time before the grin wears off; it is a fantastic machine. Not bad for 13 years old!

It looks even better now that the boxes are off, this was taken on the way home today....

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Edited FAO @User and @Smokin Joe since you were wondering how the new bike was and so that I am not bumping the other VFR thread :okay:. It's amazing; still grinning .......... ^_^. Must join a VFR forum to find out if it is normal on a V4 (and I think it is) for it to feel as if it is labouring a bit when you accelerate from under 4k revs. The VTec cuts in about 7k and red line is 10750. In top gear at 5k revs you are doing 75mph; just ticking over :laugh:.
 
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marknotgeorge

Hol den Vorschlaghammer!
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Derby.
ISTR that many moons ago, before the retention certificate was introduced, reg number trading companies used those cheapo Tomos mopeds to store the plates on.
 
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