Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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Dash
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Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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Hello all. New guy here from the Netherlands. :wave:

Bought myself a VTR a few weeks back. It's currently at the shops for an "apres purchase" check and some minor work. It's a banana yellow '98 with around 60k KM on the clock. It sports a 2 brothers exhaust system and terribly unsafe pimp blinkers. ;(

My bike histroy is a mixed bag: Kawasaki GPX 600R, Yamaha FZR 600, Honda Hawk, Yamaha TRX 850, KTM Duke 2, KTM 950 Supermoto, Ducati Monster 620 IE, Yamaha XTX, Honda CB-1 (god I loved that thing) and now a VTR 1000 F.

Ive always liked the VTR but never got around to buying one. But here we are now.

Thinking of turning it into a naked bike because of pain in my back, neck and wrists due to the riding position. Gonna have to see how well I fare on longer rides. I might end up turning it into a Monster-look-a-like. Time will tell. Im already looking around for parts for the convertion.
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welcome to the mad house Dash...
Try the flat bar conversion with the fairing still on before going for the full rip it apart and start again route.
Then just enjoy it for summer, rip it apart in Winter if you must..... :thumbup:
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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grumpyfrog wrote: Tue May 01, 2018 8:54 am welcome to the mad house Dash...
Try the flat bar conversion with the fairing still on before going for the full rip it apart and start again route.
Then just enjoy it for summer, rip it apart in Winter if you must..... :thumbup:

Hello Dash,and welcome to the forum :wave: :thumbup: Good advice there from grumpyfrog.IMHO firestorms don't look good naked because of the side mounted radiators,but at the end of the day it's your choice.
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Dash
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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I`m not really a fan of handlebars on a bike with fairing. Im a nitpick, I guess :P

Plus I looooove retro looking naked bikes. I had also converted my TRX to a naked bike and loved the results. Hoping to reproduce that effect with the 'Storm.
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welcome to the team.

the ride well with flat bars, it feels more mental with no faring on when I test ride it after doing some mods, but the fairing back on makes it much easier to do speed and distance
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I'm guessing you are in the States. Apex riser clip-on's :thumbup: I had a CB 1 400 jap import. Nutty bike that was which I used to do despatch ridng on. Ended up writing it and myself off around a street light. :roll: My gawd I used to throw that bike around.

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Apex riser clip-on's :thumbup: I had a CB 1 400 jap import. Nutty bike that was which I used to do despatch ridng on. Ended up writing it and myself off around a street light. :roll: My gawd I used to throw that bike around.

Welcome to the forum :beer:
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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VTRDark wrote: Tue May 01, 2018 1:54 pm I'm guessing you are in the States.

carl . those paint fumes are getting to you :lol:

Dash wrote: Tue May 01, 2018 8:13 am Hello all. New guy here from the Netherlands. :wave:
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They must be. I realised that afterwards and edited my post. :lol:
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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The states are a part of the Netherlands, let's be honest. We just allow the yankees to be there. :roll:

Anyhow, Im contemplating which handlebars to get. I like the look of tracker style bars rather than superbike bars.

Does anyone have experience with tracker bars on their VTR?
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Welcome to the club Dash. I’m young enough to be ok with clip ons but the old boys with raised bars will advise you well. Just speak up. At their advanced years most things are on the way out!!!
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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How'dy bud,

Just completing the transformation myself to high bars, used Renthal ultra low bars, same as tracker bars in height and reach? I think. But the transformation will be much better riding position for me personally. Totally worth it in my book. Will post pictures when done.


Ps enjoy your new steed. :thumbup:
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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mags@port wrote: Tue May 01, 2018 6:26 pm How'dy bud,

Just completing the transformation myself to high bars, used Renthal ultra low bars, same as tracker bars in height and reach? I think. But the transformation will be much better riding position for me personally. Totally worth it in my book. Will post pictures when done.


Ps enjoy your new steed. :thumbup:
Thanks. Keep me posted, will you?

And I think Ill enjoy the VTR. It reminds me so much of the TRX, only slightly better over the whole range of properties.
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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Will do, once you have a v twin, you never forget them and hard to resist when your offered one 8O. Enjoy and ride safe
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Re: Hello, new VTR 1000 F owner.

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Welcome to the group in new here my self
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