What's the net difference between the trade and the RR?sapaul wrote:Wow, Honda is looking after me. I did a lot of work with them at the show and they said I must come to head office. They have a limited edition Ilse of Man 600 RR abs which they have said I can have at cost and the one dealer said he would take the VFR of my hands.
What do you think, should I take the deal ?
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According to the figures
about 23 BHP
Money wise I am saving about 6 500 dollars
about 23 BHP



Money wise I am saving about 6 500 dollars
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Ok, now I am out of trouble,
will get some pics up when I am able.
will get some pics up when I am able.

I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
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Happy bike day Goose
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
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Hokay, a quick update,
After running the 6 in nicely, The Goose has now had 2 long trips, one of 500 kms round trip and another of 600kms.
There is a big difference in how she rides the bike. The 600 is a lot lighter and more responsive to braking (c-abs) than the VFR. The VFR at over 200 kg is great at long distance and is very stable at high speed, but heavy at slow speed.
The 600 weighs in at a lot lighter and this shows on the slow speed stuff. I now see her keeping her foot on the rear brake and feet on the pegs for slow speed turns or those stop and go stop streets, where on the Viffer it was always feet down.
At 120-140 there is just enough air coming over the screen to keep your body up and take the strain of the wrists.
High speed cornering has improved hugely and she dominates the bike so much more then the heavier VFR.
I took the bike out after the 1st service, hooked into the power band and was hitting 220 in 4th before I ran out of straight line road, this thing is a powerful machine stuck into a very small package. Have to say I am very impressed with the electronic steering damper and the brakes, SHO, those brakes are amazing, no rear wheel judder and no feeling of wash from the front. These should be on all bikes bar full race spec. Handling is really good and we can see that by the way she rides with a lot more confidence.
After running the 6 in nicely, The Goose has now had 2 long trips, one of 500 kms round trip and another of 600kms.
There is a big difference in how she rides the bike. The 600 is a lot lighter and more responsive to braking (c-abs) than the VFR. The VFR at over 200 kg is great at long distance and is very stable at high speed, but heavy at slow speed.
The 600 weighs in at a lot lighter and this shows on the slow speed stuff. I now see her keeping her foot on the rear brake and feet on the pegs for slow speed turns or those stop and go stop streets, where on the Viffer it was always feet down.
At 120-140 there is just enough air coming over the screen to keep your body up and take the strain of the wrists.
High speed cornering has improved hugely and she dominates the bike so much more then the heavier VFR.
I took the bike out after the 1st service, hooked into the power band and was hitting 220 in 4th before I ran out of straight line road, this thing is a powerful machine stuck into a very small package. Have to say I am very impressed with the electronic steering damper and the brakes, SHO, those brakes are amazing, no rear wheel judder and no feeling of wash from the front. These should be on all bikes bar full race spec. Handling is really good and we can see that by the way she rides with a lot more confidence.
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
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Wait a second... hold the boat. What's wrong with a WRX ?? Besides the fact that you have to drive it like you stole it if you want to stay in the powerband. Some of us are entertained by our daily drivers, makes life a little more funGummiente wrote:More than you realise. She went shopping for a new car last year and settled on the Subaru Impreza. We had a brief, but intense, debate in the showroom about why she shouldn't get the WRX. Wasn't until she got a quote from the insurance company that she finally started to see things my way.

Also if she's not a 25 year old boy the insurance shouldn't be that bad.... Don't know what crazy actuary tables you have in Canada but here in VA I pay $500 for the year and I'm under 30.
She must have a lot of tickets on her license


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bandit600 wrote:Wait a second... hold the boat. What's wrong with a WRX ?? Besides the fact that you have to drive it like you stole it if you want to stay in the powerband. Some of us are entertained by our daily drivers, makes life a little more funGummiente wrote:More than you realise. She went shopping for a new car last year and settled on the Subaru Impreza. We had a brief, but intense, debate in the showroom about why she shouldn't get the WRX. Wasn't until she got a quote from the insurance company that she finally started to see things my way.![]()
Also if she's not a 25 year old boy the insurance shouldn't be that bad.... Don't know what crazy actuary tables you have in Canada but here in VA I pay $500 for the year and I'm under 30.
She must have a lot of tickets on her licenseCool, she's a speed freak
Basic insurance on that car for me would be close to $1500 not including collision or comp. No, I don't have any tickets on my record and that's just the price we pay...
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Ouch
To be clear we're taking about the Impreza WRX not the STi which is really a different animal...
How much would a plain Impreza cost to insure or are all the rates proportionally higher ?
Sorry to jack this thread Sapaul. Feel free to tell me to bugger off and we'll get back talkin about the awesome CBR 600RR.

How much would a plain Impreza cost to insure or are all the rates proportionally higher ?
Sorry to jack this thread Sapaul. Feel free to tell me to bugger off and we'll get back talkin about the awesome CBR 600RR.
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It cost me almost $1500 to insure a late 80's hyundai excel in '93... do you really need to ask???bandit600 wrote:OuchTo be clear we're taking about the Impreza WRX not the STi which is really a different animal...
How much would a plain Impreza cost to insure or are all the rates proportionally higher ?
Sorry to jack this thread Sapaul. Feel free to tell me to bugger off and we'll get back talkin about the awesome CBR 600RR.
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