My VTR1000F

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Unforgiven
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My VTR1000F

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About a month and a half ago I bought this toy. 2007 Yoshi pipes had 8000k's on the clock. DynoJet kit and K&N Air filter. Thought it was about time I showed it off.
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Very nice mate. That's got the bigger tank too yeah?

Test rode one... dig the Firestorm :yes: great sound too I bet.

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Its got the 19lt tank. It has a great not that is amplified by the Yoshi's.

I picked it up for $7500.

It came with the stock slip ons and indicators aswell which is handy.
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Nice. Yeah I think the pre 2004 ones had a range of only ~200 kays.

Good price for so few kms dude.

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Nice looking bike there :yes: congrats . Love the Yoshis too .
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Here's some better pics after I gave it a bath today.
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Very noice :yes:

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Very nice!

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