He, he, I'm not very rich but I was lucky to pick up the bike when the prices where somehow not that crazy. With some help from a friend I was able to buy the bike in 2007. It has given me goosebumps every time I have ridden it since. It still does!
Partly agree, but I have a VFR750F RC36, 1996, as my everyday road bike. That's a great machine, too. With the right improvements on the suspensions (Race Tech Gold in the front and a WP in the rear) it's still a brilliant roadbike 30 years after it became invented. It doesn't look obsolete, either.
I run a 1999 5th Gen VFR800 which is based on this bike, RC45's are awesome machines, you're a lucky or very rich guy to be owning one.
This was a customer bike, but yes its a very nice machine😊
He, he, I'm not very rich but I was lucky to pick up the bike when the prices where somehow not that crazy. With some help from a friend I was able to buy the bike in 2007. It has given me goosebumps every time I have ridden it since. It still does!
🙏❤️ Love from Scotland ❤️🙏
Cool,some love right back to You Scotland🤗👌🏻
By most accounts, not a great streetbike- (when compared to a mid 90s GSX-R750) but what a fantastic racebike.
Yup, iconic piece of motorcycle racing 😊
Partly agree, but I have a VFR750F RC36, 1996, as my everyday road bike. That's a great machine, too. With the right improvements on the suspensions (Race Tech Gold in the front and a WP in the rear) it's still a brilliant roadbike 30 years after it became invented. It doesn't look obsolete, either.
What a cool bike...to only have the money 💰
Oh, yes😊