Author Topic: FS: 1996 HONDA VFR750F  (Read 1758 times)

Offline Rcgreaves

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FS: 1996 HONDA VFR750F
« on: July 18, 2020, 04:16:39 PM »
Admins, Laitch et al:  no skin off my knees if this is not appropriate 4265249878

This is the 4th gen RC36

So I need to raise cash...I friend handed me this spectacular ride for a laughable sum.  new battery new Regulator rectifier two new Z rated Shinko radials... and ...vroom. 

And Vroom it does. This bike is spectacular in every regard- the geared valve train whines like the limited slip diff on a sports racing quaife limited slip differential.  intoxicating whirrrrrrrr.

Here's a walk around I did in May.  I listed it for the $4k I believe its worth.  By the time the Covid economy drove my ask down to $2k I took it off the market when all I could get was a $1500 offer...then when this guy showed up money in hand he groused about $1500. 



here's a fun video I made to show off the Delkevic exhaust to a friend here..  God I love the sound it makes at full tilt..



Seriously, I can't afford a 911 but this pretty much pushes all the right buttons for me.


If I can figure out how to keep it I will, but today everything needs to go out on the table,

I'll accept a rational offer from Brickdom.

Cheers!

asking $3000 free delivery within 300 miles of 54554
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Offline Paul_Waterloo

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Re: FS: 1996 HONDA VFR750F
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2020, 10:59:51 AM »
Nice bike....what did you do to clean up the shift lever? I just bought an 86 RZ500 and the brake and shift lever look like your brake lever that you said "just needs some detailing".

Good luck with the sale!

I thought you were selling her to get a 911.....I have a 99 that I absolutely love (and everyone else hates as it's the first year of being water cooled).

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Offline K1300S

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Re: FS: 1996 HONDA VFR750F
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2020, 11:41:24 AM »
looks like a nice ride!!
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