I will enjoy it. It's currently in storage at work, so I'm riding my Himalayan instead. I just moved house and have a garage so will be bringing it home soon
That gear driven turbine whine is just amazing. I just took my 6th gen on a 6 hour trip around the lakes and my head hurts more from the helmet than than the rest of my body. I can say that its not so fun on bumpy back roads, but that's perfect for the Himalayan.
I've ridden only VFR's as a courier since 87, I need to replace a lot of worn out parts on it. So I bought a used Himalayan while the VFR is down. Big difference, but I dig the lil 411. I plan to keep it since there's a lot of desert to explore here in Southern Calif. You picked the perfect street bike, its power is so linear, you cannot find a better bike to commute and split lanes on all day long year after year. Just keep using a quality motor oil and you too can get about 400,000 miles outta that workhorse. She prefers organic over the synthetics, synthetic makes her shifting just a bit notchy.
I hope you enjoy the himalayan. I miss the vfr. I put it in storage for the winter and have been riding my himalayan. The vfr is great. I think I'll keep it for a while. I'll probably end up trading the himalayan in for a ducati scrambler.
I’ve had 2 Gen 5, still have one, 20k, great shape and great ride. Updated suspension a bit, re-greased and retorqued str.hd bearings, did the brake system, wouldn’t trade it.
Hell yes it does deserve its rep. I had one as a commuting and weekend tool years ago when I was less financially capable. I was forced to sell it when the exhaust rotted and I couldn't afford a new one. It's a bike I always missed. Apart from that it was comfy, sounded mega, had good performance, good fuel range, always started on the button, fuelling was spot on and it shined up wonderfully every time. The VTEC was a big step back, felt bigger, heavier, the engine didn't feel any torquier or more powerful, the VTEC kick was irritatingly placed, it introduced the need to look after Honda's shite CCTs and it just didn't have the same vibe.
I heard that vtec can be a bit dodgy, especially the earlier vtec models. I'm glad I got a gen 5 before vtec. I like it so far. I'm filming a vlog about my first 200-mile ride soon. I am also getting a new end can soon.
Did you actually own a 6th gen VFR or is this the sum of all the misinformation you have found on bikes forums about the 6th gen VFR? I have both 5th and 6th gen, each in excellent condition, low mileages and well looked after. The 6th gen feels more modern, has better std suspension, turns more easily, feels lighter, has better brakes, much better headlights and is easier to ride all day in the saddle. It also looks better imho. It is also faster. When the V-tec kicks in it flies. I find the whine of the gear driven cams of the 5th gen slightly intrusive and irritating although the induction noise on full throttle is great.
My first 4 stroke bike after my 350lc. Took a bit of getting used to . The extra weight, ohh so easy speed and feedback. Easy cruising, and she can boogie and howl if you let her off. Rock steady too. I bought a TDR250. Need a 2 stroke, had the lc for 27yrs. Not parting with my VFR anytime soon though 😁😁
Fantastic choice bud l had an early 6th gen and loved it, keep an eye on those downpipes for corrosion unless its had stainless fitted and some of them had fragile electrics. Looking forward to seeing you out on her take care 👍
Nice bike, I look forward to seeing it and you at the Socialbags ride. It's the perfect stepping stone to a CBR1100XX. I bet it doesn't overheat, I bet the previous owner panicked at the normal running temp. Fan kicks in at 102°C on the Blackbird, it does go higher, this is normal.
The only thing is that this 5th generation didn't come with all the mod cons and fashion the. New bikes came with. So there's all and more after market parts out there man. Yes even a gear indicator you name it. I got this like many semi vintage record players 20 years b4. Replacement for modern road items makes up easily and far more than newer machines and some, ref my modern car with all the modern gadgets. Enjoy this imo and some of the CBF 1000 fa are well the best value for the road ever made. Merry Christmas 🎄
Thanks. I popped into a small, independent motorcycle mechanics and he had plenty of parts. I'm going to get an aftermarket exhaust and probably won't do anything else for a while.
Nice!!! Glad you’re enjoying it! Love that star ship enterprise whine it has! Proper big boy bike! How are you finding the slow control / pushing around stuff?
I had a green VFR750 R36 and they are great bikes except that servicing them is a pain with the fairing needing to be removed even for an oil change, but they are reliable and very nice to ride.
I saw one vfr750 for sale locally but it needed a bit of work. This has some cosmetic issues but nothing major. I'm not looking forward to the service. Luckily it's just been done so will be a while until it needs doing again
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs an oil and filter is not that difficult, I do my own on the 800 and I am by no means a competent mechanic. You just take your time, its only the left fairing and bottom that comes off for the filter and its a good opportunity to clean and wd40 things when the motor is partially exposed. Just use good quality semi synthetic as the book states
Hi, Great video, I got mine recently and I am looking for a better wind protection than the original windschild, I get too much wind at the bottom of my helmet (I am 1,86m). Do you know the model of the windschild you have on your VFR ? Are you happy with it ?
Hi. I'm 5ft11 (180cm). I'm happy with the screen. I know a few people who have tried lots of different screens and never find a perfect one. Unfortunately, it might be something you have to live with. I don't know what screen I use.
Very nice bikes they are Adam, congratulations. If I ever get around to selling the Mercedes, I could be tempted to get one for myself. Always liked them. An excellent choice even though, admittedly, it will lack the neck snapping shove of the Himalayan, so there's that 😂
True. I rode the himalayan to work today. That's my still my daily bike. I did around 200 miles on the vfr in rain and wind on Sunday. My body aches a bit but the bike performed well.
Lovely bike, Adam, with gear driven cams before Honda boo booed and went over to chain driven cams. Until very recently I owned a 2019 VFR800X which isn't a lot different to you bike so if you need any advice, etc., please let me know.
Fabulous 😍 You could go down to Plymouth to have lunch at MacPhersons Motorcycles, pop down the road to J & S and buy a Scorpion XO 1400 in red carbon to go with the bike 🏍 and be home in time for Emmerdale. Should only take 40 minutes each way on that thing 🤣
I had the black one. It is a very nice helmet. I'll be doing a bit of more riding this year now I have a faster motorcycle. I'll always enjoy exploring the lanes on a more relaxed bike though
That's a lot of bikes. I'm very happy with the vfr800. I woke up at 5am this morning and would have ridden to Wales if I didn't have work. The sun was just coming up. I reckon I could have got to North Wales by 7.
VFRs don't over heat if looked after. The manual fan switch would cause me some concern as to why it had been fitted. Has the thermo fan switch failed or do the fans still switch on as they should? The Haynes manual indicates that the fans should come on between 98-102C then off at 93-97C. IIRC the fans on my bike come on at an indicated 102C and off at 94C I can recommend a high level Delkevic stainless steel 350mm oval rear can. Not only does it sound a lot better it is so much lighter than the very heavy std Honda silencer. Be sure to use a rubber bush when mounting it though otherwise you will get lots of vibes through the seat from the engine transmitted along the exhaust and through the mount to the rear subframe and seat. The std silencer has a bush mount but most aftermarket cans have solid mount which is not good.
Awesome all rounder, have had a "few" and still retain a low miles 99 bike which gets rarely used. The VTec is also a monumentally good bike but opinion was always divided 😉
Mate I bought a Honda four hundred four supe f our 91 model Ladt dec but unfortunately broke my stump ,used it twice as rear sets are to high it causes me to much pain .Looking to sell it and pick up a supermoto drz etc .fingers crossed .Two bandit 600 aswell all minters .lets hope it’s a good year for nice rides .😂
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs well mate I have a very clean rebuilt one a green one you can find on here ,runner 1 k 23 k miles loads of spares Edinburgh ,cheers
You don't need a fan on the rectifier just a rectifier that's up to the job which the std Honda one isn't nor are cheap Chinese crap ones. You need a Shendingen FH020 or 027 MOSFET or an SH847 series rectifier. The latter is very expensive where as the former are very affordable and plentiful costing about £50-60 second hand on Ebay, low mileage and in excellent condition. They are pretty straight forward to hard wire in and ensure your charging system is working as it should and won't leave you stranded when either the bike starts running rough, conks out or won't start as the battery is flat or fried.
Despite these being far rarer than the Richy Vida model,I remember reading a while back that the 5th Gen is the 1 to buy & nowhere near as heavy or wide! 😬👍 Now you take it easy for the first 1000 miles or so & don't be pulling any wheelies either! 🤪✌️
The 5th gen is meant to be the best version. I'm already looking at mods. New silencer, possibly new screed and bar risers. I think I few more mm will help with my back, as long as it doesn't affect handling.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs Yes. I have both 5th and 6th gen VFRs. I prefer my 6th gen although they are both great bikes. I'm not that keen on the whine of the gear driven cams of the 5th gen. The 6th gen feels lighter and better suspension turns easier, has better brakes, better headlights. It feels faster because it is. When the V-tec kicks in at 6,800 revs it flies. The 5th gen is still a great bike. As I say I have both. My 5th gen, red like yours, has only 6k miles on the clock and is still like new the day it came out of the showroom condition. My 6th gen has 17k miles on it, silver, still mint condition and purrs like a Swiss watch. They were both one owner bikes. They are fantastic bikes. The only downside is that they are quite thirsty on fuel 35-40mpg which isn't great if you are on a longer tour. They are pedigree race horses compared to a Himalayan which is basically a donkey. Btw as a matter of urgency you need to upgrade the regulator to a Shendingen FH020 or 027 MOSFET if yours still has the original Honda regulator or indeed it has been replaced with some cheap Chinese crap. You can fit a Shendingen SH847 series regulator as fitted to say the Suzuki V-Strom but it is very expensive and an FH020/027 is a much more cost effective option. Check the connector blocks under the tank and seat that feed to regulator and generator if there is any corrosion, burning or melting then do the upgrade ASAP and hard wire in the new replacement regulator with power straight from the battery with a 30A resettable fuse. Upgrade the gauge of all the wiring. Also check the rear eccentric hub hasn't seized because if it has you can't adjust the chain also check the condition of the bearings to ensure they are not corroded or worn out, clean thoroughly and re-grease with marine bearing grease or replace with new. You might need a puller to separate the cush drive from the axle as if it has never been apart then the axle splines will be corroded and they will be impossible to separate without a puller. Penetrating fluids did nothing for mine. I had to use it on both my Sprint ST1050 and VFR800 6th gen to separate the hub axle from the cush drive Enjoy.
@EpicAdamMotovlogs yep, I took it easy on mine for a wee while until I got used to it, but aye, that 3rd gear is a cracker, you can get from diddery town speed to just over 3 figures in an instant. I keep thinking about selling it then I just look at it and change my mind!
My 2001 just passed 125,000 km. Still the daily ride commuting down a mountain with coastal views. Best part of the day. Enjoy the bike.
I will enjoy it. It's currently in storage at work, so I'm riding my Himalayan instead. I just moved house and have a garage so will be bringing it home soon
That gear driven turbine whine is just amazing. I just took my 6th gen on a 6 hour trip around the lakes and my head hurts more from the helmet than than the rest of my body. I can say that its not so fun on bumpy back roads, but that's perfect for the Himalayan.
It does sound pretty cool. It's a lovely bike. 7 hours is a long time. I've done a few long days on sit up & beg bikes.
Sounds great doesn’t it
I've ridden only VFR's as a courier since 87, I need to replace a lot of worn out parts on it. So I bought a used Himalayan while the VFR is down. Big difference, but I dig the lil 411. I plan to keep it since there's a lot of desert to explore here in Southern Calif. You picked the perfect street bike, its power is so linear, you cannot find a better bike to commute and split lanes on all day long year after year. Just keep using a quality motor oil and you too can get about 400,000 miles outta that workhorse. She prefers organic over the synthetics, synthetic makes her shifting just a bit notchy.
I hope you enjoy the himalayan. I miss the vfr. I put it in storage for the winter and have been riding my himalayan.
The vfr is great. I think I'll keep it for a while. I'll probably end up trading the himalayan in for a ducati scrambler.
Congratulations on the purchase! I don't think I've ever heard a bad word said about the VFR. Enjoy 😁
Cheers. It's a great bike. I did take the himalayan to work today though. The himalayan is better for everyday use. The vfr800 has its own uses.
I’ve had 2 Gen 5, still have one, 20k, great shape and great ride. Updated suspension a bit, re-greased and retorqued str.hd bearings, did the brake system, wouldn’t trade it.
I'm making a few changes to mine. I put bar risers on, and I'm still not sure I like them. I'm sure my suspension has been upgraded.
Niceone Adam, looks lovely... and what a gorgeous day to go out playing bikes to start getting used to it. It'll become your third limb soon enough! 🙂
😆 it's a big third limb. I'm already getting used to it. Just have to use my chore muscles more
Well chuft for you. It will be a breath of fresh air getting that bike.
As soon as your body gets used to it then you will be fine.
Congrats👍👏👏
Cheers. Im already getting used to it. I love it. It's old school. No rider aids etc. Very smooth power delivery
Congratulations mate 😁 I’m so happy for you, it’s a beast of a bike and definitely deserve iconic status 💪
Who doesn’t love a V4 💪
Cheers. I did a 200 mile ride on it yesterday, in the rain and wind. It didn't miss a beat
Excellent choice young man!
Thank you
Of course you did, looks like a great bike 👍🏻 I seem to remember Exeter rider was going to buy one a bit back and talked himself out of it.
He did indeed. Of course I'll let him have a blast on my vfr800.
I haven't managed to post your gloves yet. I haven't forgotten though
Beautiful bike & somewhat of a beast too. Hope you have lots of fun together mate.
It's a bit of a beast. Not too bad though
Hell yes it does deserve its rep. I had one as a commuting and weekend tool years ago when I was less financially capable. I was forced to sell it when the exhaust rotted and I couldn't afford a new one. It's a bike I always missed.
Apart from that it was comfy, sounded mega, had good performance, good fuel range, always started on the button, fuelling was spot on and it shined up wonderfully every time.
The VTEC was a big step back, felt bigger, heavier, the engine didn't feel any torquier or more powerful, the VTEC kick was irritatingly placed, it introduced the need to look after Honda's shite CCTs and it just didn't have the same vibe.
I heard that vtec can be a bit dodgy, especially the earlier vtec models. I'm glad I got a gen 5 before vtec. I like it so far. I'm filming a vlog about my first 200-mile ride soon. I am also getting a new end can soon.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs Nice one. If you get a decent end can and remove the snorkel from the airbox, these sound incredible.
Did you actually own a 6th gen VFR or is this the sum of all the misinformation you have found on bikes forums about the 6th gen VFR? I have both 5th and 6th gen, each in excellent condition, low mileages and well looked after. The 6th gen feels more modern, has better std suspension, turns more easily, feels lighter, has better brakes, much better headlights and is easier to ride all day in the saddle. It also looks better imho. It is also faster. When the V-tec kicks in it flies. I find the whine of the gear driven cams of the 5th gen slightly intrusive and irritating although the induction noise on full throttle is great.
@@alexmorgan3435 I've had both. Multiple times. The above is a subjective opinion. As is your comment.
@@TheLoneTrader You must be a yank by starting your comment 'Hell yes it does' LoL.
Congratulations on the new ride. Great bike I wish you many happy miles
Thanks. I can't wait to take it to Dartmoor
Love it mate!!! Great noise, bags of torque and you’re gonna love it!!
I already love it. Im quickly getting used to it too.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs might need to get out on our old Hondas at some point mate!
Best bike, had mine for four yrs now, with full luggage, never a single problem. Nice part of the world where was that car park?
You have the same name as one of my mates. Random.
Thanks, I love the vfr800. That car park is in Woolacombe. Lovely views
My first 4 stroke bike after my 350lc. Took a bit of getting used to . The extra weight, ohh so easy speed and feedback. Easy cruising, and she can boogie and howl if you let her off. Rock steady too. I bought a TDR250. Need a 2 stroke, had the lc for 27yrs. Not parting with my VFR anytime soon though 😁😁
Fantastic choice bud l had an early 6th gen and loved it, keep an eye on those downpipes for corrosion unless its had stainless fitted and some of them had fragile electrics. Looking forward to seeing you out on her take care 👍
Thanks. It looks like stainless steel to me. I paid a bit more and got 3 years warranty on parts and labour, mostly for peace of mind.
What a super most excellent choice of bike, Hero RR got some VFRs and made some great videos about why the bikes are so awesome 👍😊
I watched a few of those. There aren't many Vfr videos on TH-cam.
Nice bike, I look forward to seeing it and you at the Socialbags ride. It's the perfect stepping stone to a CBR1100XX.
I bet it doesn't overheat, I bet the previous owner panicked at the normal running temp. Fan kicks in at 102°C on the Blackbird, it does go higher, this is normal.
It wasn't anywhere near over heating today. I always thought I'll never get anything above 1000cc but never say never. The vfr800 isn't intimidating.
A blackbird is overkill and unnecessary though are amazing durable bikes. Its not really a stepping stone to a vfr800fi.
@@fiveplates I've gotta disagree with a Blackbird being overkill and unnecessary. It's the best bike ever.
Wouldnt mind one of these. Good choice!
Thanks. It's a good bike. People go mad for them.
The only thing is that this 5th generation didn't come with all the mod cons and fashion the. New bikes came with. So there's all and more after market parts out there man. Yes even a gear indicator you name it. I got this like many semi vintage record players 20 years b4. Replacement for modern road items makes up easily and far more than newer machines and some, ref my modern car with all the modern gadgets. Enjoy this imo and some of the CBF 1000 fa are well the best value for the road ever made. Merry Christmas 🎄
Thanks. I popped into a small, independent motorcycle mechanics and he had plenty of parts. I'm going to get an aftermarket exhaust and probably won't do anything else for a while.
A great bike to ride, never part with it. Merry Christmas
Thanks. I usually plan on getting a new motorcycle every 2 years but I plan on keeping this for a while longer. Can't any better for the money
happy new bike! Hope we will see it on Sunday!
You will. Thanks
Nice!!! Glad you’re enjoying it! Love that star ship enterprise whine it has! Proper big boy bike! How are you finding the slow control / pushing around stuff?
Slow control is surprisingly easy. Maybe because it has a low centre of gravity.
Beautiful mate, sounds great that v four 😍
Cheers. It has a very unique sound. I might get another end can to enhance that sound
I had a green VFR750 R36 and they are great bikes except that servicing them is a pain with the fairing needing to be removed even for an oil change, but they are reliable and very nice to ride.
I saw one vfr750 for sale locally but it needed a bit of work. This has some cosmetic issues but nothing major.
I'm not looking forward to the service. Luckily it's just been done so will be a while until it needs doing again
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs You're okay for 4000 miles.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs an oil and filter is not that difficult, I do my own on the 800 and I am by no means a competent mechanic. You just take your time, its only the left fairing and bottom that comes off for the filter and its a good opportunity to clean and wd40 things when the motor is partially exposed. Just use good quality semi synthetic as the book states
Hi,
Great video, I got mine recently and I am looking for a better wind protection than the original windschild, I get too much wind at the bottom of my helmet (I am 1,86m). Do you know the model of the windschild you have on your VFR ? Are you happy with it ?
Hi. I'm 5ft11 (180cm). I'm happy with the screen. I know a few people who have tried lots of different screens and never find a perfect one. Unfortunately, it might be something you have to live with.
I don't know what screen I use.
Very nice bikes they are Adam, congratulations.
If I ever get around to selling the Mercedes, I could be tempted to get one for myself. Always liked them. An excellent choice even though, admittedly, it will lack the neck snapping shove of the Himalayan, so there's that 😂
True. I rode the himalayan to work today. That's my still my daily bike. I did around 200 miles on the vfr in rain and wind on Sunday. My body aches a bit but the bike performed well.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs It will take a while until your body is deformed enough to enjoy longer rides on the VFR. Just give it time. 😂
Lovely bike, Adam, with gear driven cams before Honda boo booed and went over to chain driven cams.
Until very recently I owned a 2019 VFR800X which isn't a lot different to you bike so if you need any advice, etc., please let me know.
Thanks. I don't think I'll do much of my own maintenance on this one. The parts are too expensive to break
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs Routine servicing is a doddle. It's the valve check that is a bank loan job.
@@jimsadler8704 The valve shims seldom need changing on the 5th gen. Timely oil changes are more important.
Fabulous 😍 You could go down to Plymouth to have lunch at MacPhersons Motorcycles, pop down the road to J & S and buy a Scorpion XO 1400 in red carbon to go with the bike 🏍 and be home in time for Emmerdale. Should only take 40 minutes each way on that thing 🤣
I had the black one. It is a very nice helmet. I'll be doing a bit of more riding this year now I have a faster motorcycle. I'll always enjoy exploring the lanes on a more relaxed bike though
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs nice to have choice 😊
I've owned 125 bikes up to now and the VFR800FI is the only one I've kept for the long haul - amazing bike ! - Good choice
That's a lot of bikes. I'm very happy with the vfr800. I woke up at 5am this morning and would have ridden to Wales if I didn't have work. The sun was just coming up. I reckon I could have got to North Wales by 7.
VFRs don't over heat if looked after. The manual fan switch would cause me some concern as to why it had been fitted. Has the thermo fan switch failed or do the fans still switch on as they should? The Haynes manual indicates that the fans should come on between 98-102C then off at 93-97C. IIRC the fans on my bike come on at an indicated 102C and off at 94C
I can recommend a high level Delkevic stainless steel 350mm oval rear can. Not only does it sound a lot better it is so much lighter than the very heavy std Honda silencer. Be sure to use a rubber bush when mounting it though otherwise you will get lots of vibes through the seat from the engine transmitted along the exhaust and through the mount to the rear subframe and seat. The std silencer has a bush mount but most aftermarket cans have solid mount which is not good.
Cheers. I might keep the exhaust low so I can use sorr luggage
Awesome all rounder, have had a "few" and still retain a low miles 99 bike which gets rarely used. The VTec is also a monumentally good bike but opinion was always divided 😉
It is a fun bike. Im glad I bought one. What end can would you recommend?
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs The standard one 👍 I like mine to sound and look standard ...
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs Delkevic high level 350mm stainless steel oval as I said in my other comment.
Mate I bought a Honda four hundred four supe f our 91 model Ladt dec but unfortunately broke my stump ,used it twice as rear sets are to high it causes me to much pain .Looking to sell it and pick up a supermoto drz etc .fingers crossed .Two bandit 600 aswell all minters .lets hope it’s a good year for nice rides .😂
I love the Bandit. I might get another one one day
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs well mate I have a very clean rebuilt one a green one you can find on here ,runner 1 k 23 k miles loads of spares Edinburgh ,cheers
Be sure to stick a little fan on the rectifier
Its already got one
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs that should sort it 👍👍
@@jimnotbob and a voltage reader
You don't need a fan on the rectifier just a rectifier that's up to the job which the std Honda one isn't nor are cheap Chinese crap ones. You need a Shendingen FH020 or 027 MOSFET or an SH847 series rectifier. The latter is very expensive where as the former are very affordable and plentiful costing about £50-60 second hand on Ebay, low mileage and in excellent condition. They are pretty straight forward to hard wire in and ensure your charging system is working as it should and won't leave you stranded when either the bike starts running rough, conks out or won't start as the battery is flat or fried.
@@alexmorgan3435 or buy a Suzuki, even better
Congratulations on the bike. Of course, I guessed wrong.
Well, I did see a lovely 1200 Bandit. I was very tempted by it
Nice, a bit different. You could say you went out on a limb!!
Looks great, purrs like a kitten. Enjoy
Thanks. Its a proper big boys bike
Despite these being far rarer than the Richy Vida model,I remember reading a while back that the 5th Gen is the 1 to buy & nowhere near as heavy or wide! 😬👍
Now you take it easy for the first 1000 miles or so & don't be pulling any wheelies either! 🤪✌️
The 5th gen is meant to be the best version. I'm already looking at mods. New silencer, possibly new screed and bar risers. I think I few more mm will help with my back, as long as it doesn't affect handling.
Alan at Blue Yonder Moto has 1 aswell,if know his channel! 😎👍
Richy Vida model ... WTF? ...
@@mickeymouse4897 I think Richy Vida had the gen 6.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs Yes. I have both 5th and 6th gen VFRs. I prefer my 6th gen although they are both great bikes. I'm not that keen on the whine of the gear driven cams of the 5th gen. The 6th gen feels lighter and better suspension turns easier, has better brakes, better headlights. It feels faster because it is. When the V-tec kicks in at 6,800 revs it flies. The 5th gen is still a great bike. As I say I have both. My 5th gen, red like yours, has only 6k miles on the clock and is still like new the day it came out of the showroom condition. My 6th gen has 17k miles on it, silver, still mint condition and purrs like a Swiss watch. They were both one owner bikes. They are fantastic bikes. The only downside is that they are quite thirsty on fuel 35-40mpg which isn't great if you are on a longer tour. They are pedigree race horses compared to a Himalayan which is basically a donkey.
Btw as a matter of urgency you need to upgrade the regulator to a Shendingen FH020 or 027 MOSFET if yours still has the original Honda regulator or indeed it has been replaced with some cheap Chinese crap. You can fit a Shendingen SH847 series regulator as fitted to say the Suzuki V-Strom but it is very expensive and an FH020/027 is a much more cost effective option. Check the connector blocks under the tank and seat that feed to regulator and generator if there is any corrosion, burning or melting then do the upgrade ASAP and hard wire in the new replacement regulator with power straight from the battery with a 30A resettable fuse. Upgrade the gauge of all the wiring. Also check the rear eccentric hub hasn't seized because if it has you can't adjust the chain also check the condition of the bearings to ensure they are not corroded or worn out, clean thoroughly and re-grease with marine bearing grease or replace with new. You might need a puller to separate the cush drive from the axle as if it has never been apart then the axle splines will be corroded and they will be impossible to separate without a puller. Penetrating fluids did nothing for mine. I had to use it on both my Sprint ST1050 and VFR800 6th gen to separate the hub axle from the cush drive
Enjoy.
It’s the colour of a good jam before you put the cream over it. It sounds like you’re creaming over it 🤔
I like it very muchly 😍
Thanks. You'll get a good look at it next weekend with the sun shining on it.
Yes I will ☀️
60 in 3rd? Is it broken? Mine is instant ban speed in 3rd..
Did I say 60 in 3rd? I'm used to the bike now. I know what it's capable of.
@EpicAdamMotovlogs yep, I took it easy on mine for a wee while until I got used to it, but aye, that 3rd gear is a cracker, you can get from diddery town speed to just over 3 figures in an instant. I keep thinking about selling it then I just look at it and change my mind!
Gonna get a seat cowl huh? Hundreds of VFR800FI owners have been looking for a seat cowl for years now, good luck 8-)
@@jonahlloyd3149 I changed my mind. I need some grab handles.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs I have a set of grab handles if you want?
@@jonahlloyd3149 can you email me the price teammotovloguk@gmail.com or find me on Facebook or Instagram. Thanks
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs done and a link to the workshop manual
The title did kinda give it away 😂
😆 true
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What!! 😆
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