2 years ago I went on my 36/1 4 day trip from my city Ostrava. The first day I arrived at Zell am See approx. 750 km, the next day via Glossglockner to Italy to the sea approx. 350 km by mountain roads, the third day via Slovenia and Triglav to Austria approx. 450 km, the last day 500 km back to the Czech Republic. The bike handled it perfectly and I am very satisfied. My companions on this trip were the Yamaha MT-07 and 09. They were quite amazed at what the old lady RC36 could handle.
I bought a 1990 VFR750 this summer and rode it from Toronto to Halifax Nova Scotia, over 1700 kilometres. Took it to the Rockies in western Canada and had several 700-800 km days. Sometimes age is just a number.
My back yard and some of my favourite roads, I can often be seen around here on my VFR800/Africa Twin. Potholes are getting worse and worse, and extremely hazardous for motorcyclists. Nice video, thanks for bringing us along for the ride.
Hi. Loving your bike, what a sound, gear driven cam music. I have a 2001 5th gen VFR 800, which I’m really enjoying. Bought to supplement a modern 1200 GS but ended up replacing it. I’m 6 foot tall, I’ve modified the riding position to suit me with a simple bar rising kit and a peg lowering kit. These changes were both cheap and easy to fit. The difference in comfort is night and day, can’t recommend these simple modifications enough. Clearly small modifications in this area make a completely disproportionate difference, much more than I would have imagined. No more sore neck, or cramping legs on long runs. I’ve supplemented these modifications with a slightly taller screen with a laminar lip. Again this is a huge improvement, much quieter at speed and more comfortable for a passenger. I feel these modifications have made the bike entirely viable against modern equivalents that tend to come with more accommodating riding positions. It’s a singular joy to experience perhaps the peek of Honda engineering excellence in such comfort. As you say the joy/£ is off the scale. Happy riding!
Great vlog Alan, only just discovered your channel, great content! I live in Horsham so regularly ride the A272, recently brought a red VFR800 FI 2001 5th Gen cost me £1,400 with 47k, best bike ever, gear driven cam sound I love it! Have subscribed, been riding 37 years since 14 am 52 now and i commute daily all year round as love bikes 👍😎👊 all the best, Dwayne
2002 6th gen going strong creeping up to 102k miles on the odo. Its been everywhere in the uk and Scotland. It has hit every animal you could expect to run out on a British road except a fox. Don't worry that viffer of yours has got plenty of life
Did about 400 miles on an RC36II once. Great bike to be on for that ride. Only downside for me was the windshield. It channeled the wind right over my visor. Even with fitted buds the thundering wind was exhausting, at 50 miles and up. Changed that one out for an MDI Touring Smoke, with a little flip up, real quick. Bliss 😇 Damn, i miss that bike.
We are blessed with some beautiful countryside in the UK, ably demonstrated by your good self within this video, excellent ! Can you improve the on bike sound quality at all ?
It's a really tricky balance between the engine sound and voice, i did try to include just engine sound on some clips. I'll include more on future videos. Thanks for your feedback Andrew, much appreciated.
It's fine .até...I used ro ride from Lisbon to Jerez la frontera ...its more than 300 miles and was completely fine if you stop at least 2 times on the way...
Well importantly the 4th gen VFR750 is the looker, bar none. Although the 5th generation VFR800FI has the obvious advantage of shedding well over that magic 10kg. And std shorter wheel base, ECT ECT. A stunning machine nevertheless 😮 cheers.
did 1100 miles over 4 days to the dales and lake district, was nice but not gna lie I was broken when I got back lol, the 8th gen is so aggressive, its like riding a sportsbike
Successive days are tough on any bike if you're not conditioned to it. I did a similar ride from Pembrokeshire to Skye and back on my BMW, I was shattered too when I got home 😃
She’s a mile muncher …I did the Snowdonia 360 in a day with a mate on a VStrom . We covered just over 400 that day in 10.5 hours. Great bike for distance. Cheap speed - as you say will do everything a GS will do for less than 10% of the price. Was in Loomies with mine last weekend.
I’m probably spamming every VFR YT video as I have just added a white 1991 VFR750 to my collection.. it’s all original with 14k miles. My only previous V4 engine experience was my first big bike that I had after passing my test in ‘89.. a VF400F. I loved that bike, all I remember was it was torquey (for a 400cc) and growly sounding 😄 So I’m looking forward to riding this bike….once it stops raining of course 💁🏻♂️🌧️
Cheers mate, I’m sure I will.. I also just realised where you are.. I Was a police officer in that area, I was living in South Harting & stationed in Whitehill off the A3. We covered Petersfield & up to Hindhead, Surrey border. I spent many a nice evening at the 7 stars pub as well.. Good days Ride safe 👍🏼 *And went to school in Midhurst (Grammar school).. nice to see my old stamping grounds again 😊
Bought one a few years back with 28,000 on the clock. By the end of the first month she had over 31,000. They’re totally fine to run in if they’re not leaking haha
VFR 750 and vfr 800 are still cracking bikes i have myself one same as yours and a 88fj model 750 both bikes are minters and keepers had both off mine a long time these are good as a modern bike value for money and well built why pay 18k for a new one when these are just as good ft a volt meter keep tab on your charging.
@@blueyondermoto yeah vfrs are prone to charging problems take your right hand side fairing panal there is 3 yellow wires from stator those fittings rot this gives bad charging i cut mine off and hard wired them . On the rectifier you are best wiring it direct to the battery done mine on both of the 750 models a volt meter is a must its a piece off mind even fitted one on the 1200f. You should have a good 14.3 volts to 14.5 volts with lights on when riding if you need any info just message me will guide you in the wright direction i am a hgv mechanic so do all my own repairs and servicing enjoy the v4 honda ride safe bud.
These bikes are built exactly for this. 300 miles is nothing. Take a little break at 170/190 miles for fuel and then off again. All day, every day. The engineering in this model in particular will see you right. You will rarely find a better put together machine...
@@blueyondermoto i don’t get either why there’s people out there that spend thousands on a new bike which need a garage to hook a diagnotic machine to when older machines like ours do a similar job if not more that only need mere basic tools to keep running
I did 1088 miles in one day on my '92 VFR750 back in the 90s. 😊
2 years ago I went on my 36/1 4 day trip from my city Ostrava. The first day I arrived at Zell am See approx. 750 km, the next day via Glossglockner to Italy to the sea approx. 350 km by mountain roads, the third day via Slovenia and Triglav to Austria approx. 450 km, the last day 500 km back to the Czech Republic. The bike handled it perfectly and I am very satisfied. My companions on this trip were the Yamaha MT-07 and 09. They were quite amazed at what the old lady RC36 could handle.
I bought a 1990 VFR750 this summer and rode it from Toronto to Halifax Nova Scotia, over 1700 kilometres. Took it to the Rockies in western Canada and had several 700-800 km days. Sometimes age is just a number.
Age is just a number, that's what I keep telling myself David 😂
And this is doubly true for this bike.
My back yard and some of my favourite roads, I can often be seen around here on my VFR800/Africa Twin. Potholes are getting worse and worse, and extremely hazardous for motorcyclists. Nice video, thanks for bringing us along for the ride.
There are some great circuits to be ridden around East and West Sussex.
Hi. Loving your bike, what a sound, gear driven cam music. I have a 2001 5th gen VFR 800, which I’m really enjoying. Bought to supplement a modern 1200 GS but ended up replacing it. I’m 6 foot tall, I’ve modified the riding position to suit me with a simple bar rising kit and a peg lowering kit. These changes were both cheap and easy to fit. The difference in comfort is night and day, can’t recommend these simple modifications enough. Clearly small modifications in this area make a completely disproportionate difference, much more than I would have imagined. No more sore neck, or cramping legs on long runs. I’ve supplemented these modifications with a slightly taller screen with a laminar lip. Again this is a huge improvement, much quieter at speed and more comfortable for a passenger. I feel these modifications have made the bike entirely viable against modern equivalents that tend to come with more accommodating riding positions. It’s a singular joy to experience perhaps the peek of Honda engineering excellence in such comfort. As you say the joy/£ is off the scale. Happy riding!
Great comments Simon and your mods sound perfect for you.
Just love some of that music made the hair on the back of me neck stand on end ..Being a fair weather rider cant wait for the spring !!
Thanks, Allan. glad you liked it!
My 1992 VFR750F now has 66k and is still going strong… Amazing bike 😊
Hi BucksBiker, yes if well maintained can go on well into 6 figures.
I have heard about a VFR750F with 3 times that amount of miles, 15 years ago.
So i guess yours is just broken in 🤭😉
Great vlog Alan, only just discovered your channel, great content! I live in Horsham so regularly ride the A272, recently brought a red VFR800 FI 2001 5th Gen cost me £1,400 with 47k, best bike ever, gear driven cam sound I love it! Have subscribed, been riding 37 years since 14 am 52 now and i commute daily all year round as love bikes 👍😎👊 all the best, Dwayne
Thanks for those kind words Dwayne, glad you enjoyed the video. There's some Fireblade content on there you may like also.
Cheers. Alan
I have an 04 800, and I love it. And I'm older then you. Going for a long ride tomorrow. Riding motorcycles keeps you young. Peace.
They definitely do Ron.
Great video. I ride a 97 VFR750. It's relatively new to me. Really love the bike so far. Cheers
Thanks and ride safe.
Great vid! Nice comfy bike to do a long trip on. You now have a new subscriber😊. Take care buddy
Cheers Sprocket
2002 6th gen going strong creeping up to 102k miles on the odo. Its been everywhere in the uk and Scotland. It has hit every animal you could expect to run out on a British road except a fox. Don't worry that viffer of yours has got plenty of life
102k is pretty darned good. Keep it going!
Did about 400 miles on an RC36II once.
Great bike to be on for that ride.
Only downside for me was the windshield. It channeled the wind right over my visor.
Even with fitted buds the thundering wind was exhausting, at 50 miles and up.
Changed that one out for an MDI Touring Smoke, with a little flip up, real quick. Bliss 😇
Damn, i miss that bike.
The double bubble on mine works well too.
I have a Givi shield and the x-tra on top. I cruise triple digits all the time, no problem. Also ABM straight bar.
@joelbrittenour8197 yes I think they look better as well as being more effective too.
We are blessed with some beautiful countryside in the UK, ably demonstrated by your good self within this video, excellent !
Can you improve the on bike sound quality at all ?
It's a really tricky balance between the engine sound and voice, i did try to include just engine sound on some clips. I'll include more on future videos. Thanks for your feedback Andrew, much appreciated.
Lovely machines, all versions 👍😇
They certainly are.
I have VFR 800 Fi and it has green turn indicator indicators as it should be.
Earlier models were all yellow turn on the dash. Green? Not sure yellow easy to see imo.
My friend had a vfr 750 I remember it well I think that was the best one of all of them
I agree, the RC36 should have been refined and developed further
Did almost double that one way.
On my last road trip.
👏
It's fine .até...I used ro ride from Lisbon to Jerez la frontera ...its more than 300 miles and was completely fine if you stop at least 2 times on the way...
Still surprising though, better than many modern bikes.
@@blueyondermoto still my favourite bike mate. Plus the fact that doesn’t need timing belt it’s a must.
Well importantly the 4th gen VFR750 is the looker, bar none. Although the 5th generation VFR800FI has the obvious advantage of shedding well over that magic 10kg. And std shorter wheel base, ECT ECT. A stunning machine nevertheless 😮 cheers.
Yes I had that 800 in the early noughties, possibly better dynamically but as you say, this one was the looker
did 1100 miles over 4 days to the dales and lake district, was nice but not gna lie I was broken when I got back lol, the 8th gen is so aggressive, its like riding a sportsbike
Successive days are tough on any bike if you're not conditioned to it. I did a similar ride from Pembrokeshire to Skye and back on my BMW, I was shattered too when I got home 😃
Crazy why, its vfr, I have had on for years
1991 RC36-1 .... did 108.000km thats 67.000 miles. Sold but looking for a 800 Fi now :)
Hope you enjoy the 800 as much as you clearly have the 750
She’s a mile muncher …I did the Snowdonia 360 in a day with a mate on a VStrom . We covered just over 400 that day in 10.5 hours. Great bike for distance. Cheap speed - as you say will do everything a GS will do for less than 10% of the price. Was in Loomies with mine last weekend.
I did 527 miles last summer.
Was a blast.
They're good aren't they.
I’m probably spamming every VFR YT video as I have just added a white 1991 VFR750 to my collection.. it’s all original with 14k miles.
My only previous V4 engine experience was my first big bike that I had after passing my test in ‘89.. a VF400F. I loved that bike, all I remember was it was torquey (for a 400cc) and growly sounding 😄 So I’m looking forward to riding this bike….once it stops raining of course 💁🏻♂️🌧️
I hope you enjoy the latest VFR as much as those earlier VFs !😀
Cheers mate, I’m sure I will.. I also just realised where you are.. I Was a police officer in that area, I was living in South Harting & stationed in Whitehill off the A3. We covered Petersfield & up to Hindhead, Surrey border.
I spent many a nice evening at the 7 stars pub as well.. Good days
Ride safe 👍🏼
*And went to school in Midhurst (Grammar school).. nice to see my old stamping grounds again 😊
@@woooster17 it's always interesting seeing someone on roads you recognise.
I just replaced VFR750 by Suzuki Hayabusa '22 recently, so in a few weeks from now I will find more points which differce these machines:)
Let me know your thoughts
I dont think they are comparable lol
Bought one a few years back with 28,000 on the clock. By the end of the first month she had over 31,000.
They’re totally fine to run in if they’re not leaking haha
She doesn't leak 😀
VFR 750 and vfr 800 are still cracking bikes i have myself one same as yours and a 88fj model 750 both bikes are minters and keepers had both off mine a long time these are good as a modern bike value for money and well built why pay 18k for a new one when these are just as good ft a volt meter keep tab on your charging.
That's a good tip about the voltmeter Andy.
@@blueyondermoto yeah vfrs are prone to charging problems take your right hand side fairing panal there is 3 yellow wires from stator those fittings rot this gives bad charging i cut mine off and hard wired them . On the rectifier you are best wiring it direct to the battery done mine on both of the 750 models a volt meter is a must its a piece off mind even fitted one on the 1200f. You should have a good 14.3 volts to 14.5 volts with lights on when riding if you need any info just message me will guide you in the wright direction i am a hgv mechanic so do all my own repairs and servicing enjoy the v4 honda ride safe bud.
Nice mukka great video here
Cheers, good to hear.
@@blueyondermoto fancy coming on my mIdWeek Mumble
When and where are you riding? Might be a bit tricky but can take a look
Oh is this a podcast type thing?
@@blueyondermoto it’s a live on a Wednesday night 20:00-22:00 I host and get other channels on to talk about a verity of stuff
300 miles easy peasy on a viffer. I rode to the South of Spain on mine in 2 days.
Splendid
These bikes are built exactly for this. 300 miles is nothing. Take a little break at 170/190 miles for fuel and then off again. All day, every day.
The engineering in this model in particular will see you right. You will rarely find a better put together machine...
Absolutely right Paul. From when the Engineers were in charge at Honda.
True, I have a 97 model put a new back shocker on , I just can't part with it.
Would be crazy not to ! 😅😂
Totally agree
@@blueyondermoto i don’t get either why there’s people out there that spend thousands on a new bike which need a garage to hook a diagnotic machine to when older machines like ours do a similar job if not more that only need mere basic tools to keep running
@@zero1strike as you see in the video I have similar opinions
Hmm, I thought I was unique in being stuck in the ‘90’s 👴🏻😉
@@andrewgibbs5135 err...no, 😂
Try doing 500 miles every day for 5 days .2 up...on a honda fireblade.....
I'll pass on that.
i got a 4th gen and i hope i get enough money to buy a 5th gen soon. somehow the 5th gens are in a lot better conditions
Well I hope you get the bike you want soon Martin 👍