Dangerous Dave
The older I get, the faster I was...
It was almost exactly one year ago that I totalled what was probably the sexiest '05 FJR in the country. It was a good bike and we'd put on a lot of good miles together. But when I had to decide what to do after the crash, my wife reminded me that the FJR was never really one of my favorite bikes. Honestly, my only real beef with it was that the riding position wasn't nearly sporty enough to offer me truly long range comfort. I'm just that kind of build. It always disheartened me that I could go farther in comfort on ANY of my sportbikes than I could on the Feej. I just can't go all day unless I'm in an "attack" stance on the bike. So what to do??
I'd always been drawn to the Honda VFR1200F. It fit me like a glove, but the price was just ridiculous. The bare bike with no luggage (or centerstand!) cost as much as a well equipped FJR or Kaw C-14. Absurd. But I knew that my local dealer had a couple that had been in the showroom for a LONG time. Imagine my surprise when I found out that the big H was having one of their infamous 'blow them out for a song to clear the warehouse' sales! For $16.5K I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole! But for $11.5k, it's a helluva nice bike!
I totalled the feej on Tuesday and signed the papers on a leftover '10 VFR1200 on Friday (late winter of 2012). (Progressive took VERY good care of me!)
The VFR12 factory side cases (an EXPENSIVE option!) were much too small at only 29l apiece. The feej spoiled me in that department and I damn sure wasn't settling for anything smaller. For half the price, I picked up a set of Givi V35 side cases (35l apiece!) and am damn happy with them. As luck would have it, the FJR bag liners fit even better than the Givi bag liners, so I returned the Givis and kept the Yamis.
My name is Dave...and I'm a farkle-aholic. That's why I hate buying a new vehicle...because I can't stop until it's just the way I like. Being a mechanic by trade has it's pros and cons. I don't have to pay anybody else to do my farkles, but I also have no compelling reason to stop until I'm damn sure I'm done. So like every other bike I've owned, the VFR is still a work in progress. I did all the necessities first...luggage, paint protection (Tankslapper full body kit), Fender extender, rear hugger, Honda touring screen, and Powerlet outlets for heated gear. A Corbin seat with backrest (to keep mama happy) and Heli bars. The suspension was pure crap, but I'm an ex-racer, so I expect a lot (the feej had Penske in the rear and Traxxion Dynamics in the front). The VFR is now sporting a Penske out back and fork work is very high on the priority list. Stock BT-021s have GOT to go. They are the worst tires I ever put on the feej, and the Honda came with the *******s from the factory! I've got a set of PR3s on order, which by all accounts absolutely transform the bike. Low speed fueling on the VFR is abominable! The UK got an ECM reflash which is supposed to be a sure cure, but no such lovin' here, so a Two Bros Juice box is also on the to-do list. The bike is absolutely embarrassing to ride at parking lot speeds, since the horrible low-speed fueling just makes the driveshaft clunk so loud even a Harley rider would do a double take. I REALLY want to address that soon.
So I know, it sounds like a real overpriced piece of ****. At MSRP, it is IMHO. For what I paid for it, it's a pretty nice bike. It just needs the average amount of tweaks to be great. It will NEVER have the outstanding wind protection and calm cockpit of the FJR, but man, that riding position is sportier than the feej could ever hope to be. For me, that equates to greater comfort for the long haul. And the low end torque is unbelievable. That big lumpy V-4 pulls out of slow corners like nobody's business. The power is just always there. I must admit I drooled a bit when I started reading about the all new Feej. But I sat on one at the Indy IMS and ergos are still the same, which unfortunately just doesn't work for me. But where I dreaded riding the feej in hot weather, the VFR is cool as a cucumber all the time. Nice. Of course big H hasn't learned from their mistakes and the big Interceptor is still woefully overpriced. And they wonder why the bike doesn't sell. If they put everything in the accessory catalog on it for that price, it would be a grand slam. But that kind of money for a bare bike??? Really??? That's ok. The '12 model gets traction control and that now infamous ECM reflash. In a couple years when those are stacked up in the warehouses, maybe I'll steal one of those too.
I'd always been drawn to the Honda VFR1200F. It fit me like a glove, but the price was just ridiculous. The bare bike with no luggage (or centerstand!) cost as much as a well equipped FJR or Kaw C-14. Absurd. But I knew that my local dealer had a couple that had been in the showroom for a LONG time. Imagine my surprise when I found out that the big H was having one of their infamous 'blow them out for a song to clear the warehouse' sales! For $16.5K I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole! But for $11.5k, it's a helluva nice bike!
The VFR12 factory side cases (an EXPENSIVE option!) were much too small at only 29l apiece. The feej spoiled me in that department and I damn sure wasn't settling for anything smaller. For half the price, I picked up a set of Givi V35 side cases (35l apiece!) and am damn happy with them. As luck would have it, the FJR bag liners fit even better than the Givi bag liners, so I returned the Givis and kept the Yamis.
My name is Dave...and I'm a farkle-aholic. That's why I hate buying a new vehicle...because I can't stop until it's just the way I like. Being a mechanic by trade has it's pros and cons. I don't have to pay anybody else to do my farkles, but I also have no compelling reason to stop until I'm damn sure I'm done. So like every other bike I've owned, the VFR is still a work in progress. I did all the necessities first...luggage, paint protection (Tankslapper full body kit), Fender extender, rear hugger, Honda touring screen, and Powerlet outlets for heated gear. A Corbin seat with backrest (to keep mama happy) and Heli bars. The suspension was pure crap, but I'm an ex-racer, so I expect a lot (the feej had Penske in the rear and Traxxion Dynamics in the front). The VFR is now sporting a Penske out back and fork work is very high on the priority list. Stock BT-021s have GOT to go. They are the worst tires I ever put on the feej, and the Honda came with the *******s from the factory! I've got a set of PR3s on order, which by all accounts absolutely transform the bike. Low speed fueling on the VFR is abominable! The UK got an ECM reflash which is supposed to be a sure cure, but no such lovin' here, so a Two Bros Juice box is also on the to-do list. The bike is absolutely embarrassing to ride at parking lot speeds, since the horrible low-speed fueling just makes the driveshaft clunk so loud even a Harley rider would do a double take. I REALLY want to address that soon.
So I know, it sounds like a real overpriced piece of ****. At MSRP, it is IMHO. For what I paid for it, it's a pretty nice bike. It just needs the average amount of tweaks to be great. It will NEVER have the outstanding wind protection and calm cockpit of the FJR, but man, that riding position is sportier than the feej could ever hope to be. For me, that equates to greater comfort for the long haul. And the low end torque is unbelievable. That big lumpy V-4 pulls out of slow corners like nobody's business. The power is just always there. I must admit I drooled a bit when I started reading about the all new Feej. But I sat on one at the Indy IMS and ergos are still the same, which unfortunately just doesn't work for me. But where I dreaded riding the feej in hot weather, the VFR is cool as a cucumber all the time. Nice. Of course big H hasn't learned from their mistakes and the big Interceptor is still woefully overpriced. And they wonder why the bike doesn't sell. If they put everything in the accessory catalog on it for that price, it would be a grand slam. But that kind of money for a bare bike??? Really??? That's ok. The '12 model gets traction control and that now infamous ECM reflash. In a couple years when those are stacked up in the warehouses, maybe I'll steal one of those too.