Louise, Jon:
I agree the VFR seems an excellent choice. Great reputation, very advanced
technology. I considered one for LSR (nice, skinny V-4). Hard to find a
used one, though.
I think the owners are not as likely to ride "over their heads" as gixxer
riders are, so they don't get crashed as much! (only laughing a little)
Anytime you want to find out what it will do through the traps, just let me
know!
Russ, #1226B
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-land-speed@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-land-speed@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Jonathan Amo
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 2:03 PM
To: Landspeed Louise Ann Noeth; Land-Speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: no one cares? HhhrrRumph!
Well said Louise, you do an excellent job in your reporting. Continue on.
What made you choose the VFR over the rest of the competition?
Jonathan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Landspeed Louise Ann Noeth" <landspeedlouise@adelphia.net>
To: "Land-Speed@autox.team.net" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 12:03 PM
Subject: RE: no one cares? HhhrrRumph!
> I've been riding for more than 20 years, the "new" Honda VFR replaces the
> scratched FJ1100. Getting "bitten" only makes me a more aware rider as I
> expect to own a bike for the rest of my days, they are a delight. However,
> as I have often said, I salute those who race 'em, but you'll never see me
> twisting the grips to the max -- I like rollcages and belly pans at speed.
>
> What I cover in LSR is what delights me, intrigues me, reporting on those
> who I believe best represent the sport, have made significant strides in
> their endeavors, or contribute in unselfish ways. I can't cover it all by
> myself and that pains me, but I do ignore those who demand I report on
their
> activities.
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