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Your going to let a man with a learners permit who hasn't been on a bike in 10 years ride your VFR? You sir, are brave....or crazy.
On the upside, I'm good for any damage I might do.
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Hell, I'm new to this too. I rode my CB400f for a few months, easy bike to ride. Very light, relatively small, etc. The VFR is heavier but not a beast by any stretch. If you've been riding a bit and feel comfortable, then yeah if you wanted to compare it to a Ducati, feel free to hit me up. I'm not trying to steer you away from a Ducati. I'd like to have one some day. It really depends on what you want to do with the bike. I wanted one to ride every day and the VFR seemed to be a better every day motorcycle for me at this point in my newbie riding career. I've also met several experienced people through
www.vfrworld.com who swear by them.
A few photos from last weekend.
Me arriving for the event. Did 150 miles that day, not huge but by farthest the most I've ridden in one day on a motorcycle. It was nice to be able to stretch it's legs.