vtr marketing?
vtr marketing?
ive never seen this before. goes on a bit but quite good. I guess it was a marketing vid for the Japanese market
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Is it me or was that rider hitting the rev limiter every time he got close to the camera !
Nice bit if history
Nice bit if history
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Not seen that before, very interesting. Good find 

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Strange!!! Starts off dreamy showing off the Red Storm then onto a Silver one riding the roads around Italy which does not gel with the bike at the beginning. Anyhow what's wrong with Japans roads
and then back to Japan for specifications.
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Could it be they were in Italy trying to have a dig at another brand known for its big V-twins of very similar engine layout?
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Nice find, I've not seen that before either,
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Look at some of the Japanese riding restrictions...http://www8.cao.go.jp/kisei-kaikaku/oto ... 00303.htmlcybercarl wrote:Strange!!! Starts off dreamy swing off the Red Storm then onto a Silver one riding the roads around Italy which does not gel with the bike at the beginning. Anyhow what's wrong with Japans roadsand then back to Japan for specifications.
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I was struck by how stationary the bloke riding the bike was. not exactly putting a lot of effort in !
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I knew they had some restriction, but not that bloody many.Look at some of the Japanese riding restriction



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vtr marketing?
Whilst watching that vid I found something different to ours

It's a side skirt between the frame and air box .
Don't know if its for noise reduction or emissions or even to reduce heat spread .


It's a side skirt between the frame and air box .
Don't know if its for noise reduction or emissions or even to reduce heat spread .

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Well spotted. Looks like the airbox may be a slightly different shape too, more of a slope. I wonder what the skirt is for.
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yep, my thoughts precisely. Probably some countryside roads that are the approach to bologna, stormin' the castle so to speakFurrybiker wrote:Could it be they were in Italy trying to have a dig at another brand known for its big V-twins of very similar engine layout?
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Very well could be as one of the US ad campaigns was "1 more HP than a 916"BigVeeGrin wrote:yep, my thoughts precisely. Probably some countryside roads that are the approach to bologna, stormin' the castle so to speakFurrybiker wrote:Could it be they were in Italy trying to have a dig at another brand known for its big V-twins of very similar engine layout?

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