How does a 16yr old Honda VFR 800 compare to modern day bikes? Does it have a place on todays roads?

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  • @Andysing69
    @Andysing69 Рік тому +92

    My trusty vfr took me all across the USA 🇺🇸 with Richy....didn't miss a beat on the whole 6,000 mile trip...I was sad to let it go...what a great bike. If I only knew where it was today I'd try to buy it back.👍

    • @skyeric875
      @skyeric875 Рік тому

      The VFR didn’t miss a beat but did your back miss a beat?😂

    • @bottletree33
      @bottletree33 Рік тому

      @@skyeric875does it cause problems for the back? If so I’ve got to count this machine out.

    • @skyeric875
      @skyeric875 Рік тому

      @@bottletree33 6,000 is not easy on anyone’s back. I don’t this anyone is going to be doing this mileage on average. I have the VFR 800 which is more sporty and have no issues other than 3 to 4 hour non stop rides

    • @bottletree33
      @bottletree33 Рік тому +1

      @@skyeric875 This may end up being my first big bike because bikers at work say it’s a brilliant beginner bike. I love the looks, but one of the fellas said stay clear of the vtec engines.

    • @skyeric875
      @skyeric875 Рік тому +2

      @@bottletree33 the fact you even recognize it you’ll be fine. Like anything in life go easy and moderation and you’ll be fine. I had a cbr 250 for 3 years before jumping to this. Have had the bike over 8 years so far and haven’t had an itch for anything else or bigger. I recommend staying below the 7k vtec especially in turns. Straight don’t matter but it is definitely a learning curve hitting it during a turn

  • @marakutsaprime1996
    @marakutsaprime1996 Рік тому +24

    The best motocykle ever made in galaxy 🔥, just immortal, reliable, quick, comfortable.
    I will keep him forever ❤.

  • @Martin-e1b9c
    @Martin-e1b9c Рік тому +60

    I bought a 2004 VFR800 in 2006 with only 600kms on the clock. Sold it in 2016 with 85 000 kms. No money spent apart from regular maintenance and tyres. Still had the original chain and sprockets. Fantastic bike, did plenty of touring on the east coast of Australia and to Tasmania. Enjoy your VFR, look after it and it will look after you.

    • @reneverheij6938
      @reneverheij6938 Рік тому +7

      Did you use a Scottoiler or how did you clean your chian to reach such an awesome mileage?

    • @bendutro4787
      @bendutro4787 Рік тому

      With a center stand, you'll spend less time oiling every 500 miles than cleaning up after an automatic oiler. @@reneverheij6938

    • @SemteVruchte
      @SemteVruchte 9 місяців тому +4

      Original chain and sprockets? How in the heck did you accomplish that

    • @alitoroganan2442
      @alitoroganan2442 7 місяців тому

      Wanna see how the sprockets looked like tho

    • @MrJimcasey1
      @MrJimcasey1 5 місяців тому

      Drove my 2007 vfr from San Francisco to calais, me and back-7,200 miles. Fully loaded with panniers and tank bag. #1 bike to cruise at 80mph/5Krpms. Beautiful handling on secondary roads of upper state NY and VT,NH & ME. Met daily goal of 400 miles. Next trip next Spring to be SFO to Vancouver to St. Stephen New Brunswick Canada. Easy/Peazy.

  • @zoly16
    @zoly16 Рік тому +8

    I adore my little '02 VFR! It simply is an incredible machine, balanced in every way, with ups and downs of course. I am so glad that I bought it in '21.❤

  • @antekerum1379
    @antekerum1379 3 місяці тому +3

    My first bike, two-three years now together, its dream come true in every way, I love it in open road, highway with no camera and rest is pure art with this engine.🇭🇷

  • @johnlynford3798
    @johnlynford3798 7 місяців тому +7

    I ride my 22 year old VFR daily, and also at weekends, ive sat on newer bikes and the vfr just always feels perfect

  • @waynev5097
    @waynev5097 Рік тому +11

    I have a 2007 BMW K 1200gt - 16 years old and I rate it as one of the best bikes I have ever owned - rock solid at any speed, corners beautifully, incredible power, abs, electronic suspension, electric screen, cruise control, heated grip and even heated seats.
    Doesn't leak or use oil, temperature gauge never moves - and to me at least - she still looks great.
    They don't make K bikes any more - but the equivalent new R1250 is 4 to 5 times the cost to buy. I'm sure the new bikes have some modern tech - but not too much different.
    The K1200/1300 still stand tall today.

  • @fazerguy5654
    @fazerguy5654 Рік тому +10

    Went to Spain in 87 and fell in love with the original when I saw one, ended buying the gen 2 in white in 91 still got it , absolutely in love with it. Went out yesterday after being off the road for 3 years ( electric problems) and it still excited me. Always told my girlfriends/ wives they'd go before the bike and they did😂 still married to the last she knows better.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +4

      🤣🤣🤣🙏 Best comment yet!!

    • @jonasholmstad9213
      @jonasholmstad9213 7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, I'm in the process of buying a green 2000 vfr right now, and just saying, I'm totally telling the gf right now and all eventual future gf's exactly that. The bike is staying longer than you. No ifs or buts

  • @nigel274
    @nigel274 Рік тому +13

    I bought a vfr1200f 3 years ago. Brilliant bike with stunning performance...love it. I owned a 1999 vfr 800 gen 5 for 13 years....loved it and always felt superior to cheaper engine in the vtec models. The cam gears....lovely noise.

    • @fiveplates
      @fiveplates Рік тому +1

      5th gen owner here. surprised 6th gen owners aren't offering you out for a fight lol

    • @nigel274
      @nigel274 Рік тому

      ​@@fiveplatesHehe me too😊

  • @keithbrennan6563
    @keithbrennan6563 4 місяці тому +2

    Rewatching this prompted me to take out my recently acquired VFR800 for a spin on similar Irish roads ☺️ a beautiful machine and she never disappoints.

  • @davidanders2365
    @davidanders2365 Рік тому +3

    I picked up 2017 vfr800f. 2 weeks ago. Mint condition. The 7k rpm put the biggest smile on my face ever! I couldn't stop laughing. It's such a smooth, easy bike to be on. Wish I'd followed them sooner. I love the simplicity of it.

  • @marcoluoma3770
    @marcoluoma3770 Рік тому +14

    Having owned four VFRs, I agree that you don’t need a new bike for the fun. I agree the engine is the selling point. What I need from modern bikes is accommodation for my old age: quick shifter for clutch-hand arthritis, cruise control for right-hand arthritis, upright seating for shoulder and knee arthritis… (you get the idea). So the VFR was sold last month and the GS is my last road bike. Thanks for a great episode.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      I know all those complaints Marco. I also know the GS fixes them all. 👌🏍

    • @melexdy
      @melexdy Рік тому

      How old were you when you got arthritis sir?

    • @marcoluoma3770
      @marcoluoma3770 Рік тому

      @@melexdy About 55 in a triple-surgery knee. About 60 for the rest.

  • @stevem6047
    @stevem6047 8 місяців тому +3

    Still riding my originally purchased 2006, have to confess I've thought about trading it for something newer many times, but this video really helps me appreciate what I have. Earning points with the CFO too. Thanks.

  • @ToddSloanIAAN
    @ToddSloanIAAN 5 днів тому

    That's what just gives the bike 9:18 all of this excitement in VTech when all kicked in...

  • @bjrniversen9008
    @bjrniversen9008 9 місяців тому +1

    Got a 2003 VFR 800. Love it :-) Ride safe, buddy😎

  • @Lanterns_light
    @Lanterns_light Рік тому +3

    Congratulations on reaching 10k
    I’ve just actioned on a white 2016 VFR800. 9000km. Waiting for delivery. 🎉

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      I looked everywhere for a white one but just couldn’t find one. Good luck and thanks for the message. 👌🏍

  • @paulbunyon6324
    @paulbunyon6324 4 місяці тому +1

    I had a 2003 VFR virtually identical to Richy's including Staintune exhaust, that was one sweet bike. The single sided swingarm not only looked fantastic but made rear wheel removal simple.

  • @MarkATaylor
    @MarkATaylor Рік тому +5

    I owned a 2004 VFR800 which i let go in 2014. It was a cracking bike and easy to ride quick on the road with the VTEC adding that boost when you’re caning it. First bike I owned with ABS as well and it handled beautifully. Wish id have kept it!

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Yes I’m thoroughly impressed with this bike. Way ahead of its time.

  • @timramsey2358
    @timramsey2358 Рік тому +5

    Great to see you enjoying the Viffer! FYI - the rear suspension also has a compression adjustment on the bottom of the shock. I recently stiffened mine up a notch or two, after 67K kms, firmed it right up and feels like new.

  • @roonewby8112
    @roonewby8112 Рік тому +2

    A true Fan. I have my original 2002 bike wth over 173k miles on it now. I WOULD NEVER SELL IT.
    Oh, and Ive never had to do the valves yet, still rides the same a s when I got it

  • @leehardie3207
    @leehardie3207 Рік тому +1

    Hi i did the same watched Ricky's videos and bought one
    I'm from Bolton England and the bloke I bought it of was from Bolton
    I found out with the paper work that the bike was bought near were Ricky' lives and his bike macanic had worked on it and serviced it i was over the moon knowing its History ive owned it for 2 years now Love it and never selling her

  • @TheJmebe
    @TheJmebe Рік тому +6

    I was considering one of these, and then saw your reveal video. So I had to buy one ...a 2008 VFR800 in exactly the same colour as yours 😊 with the hard luggage too (although on very first ride, one of the panniers made a bid for freedom and cost me a £100 to get it resprayed 😮). Anyhow, love it 😎 and love your videos!

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      🤣Apols for costing you a few quid Jamie but as you know, it’s worth it.🙏🏍

  • @GodzillaGoesGaga
    @GodzillaGoesGaga 4 місяці тому +1

    Had a guy commented today that my ST1300 didn’t look 20 years old. He mentioned the lines look like a modern bike. Things haven’t changed that much with motorcycles realistically in the last 25 years. HD’s all look like the orig. technology with updates for example.

  • @jeffwertz2953
    @jeffwertz2953 Рік тому +1

    Thanks I had the very same bike for a few years. Same color but think that was the ONLY color in 2007. Lol. Loved it. Should have kept it. Wish you would have taken the time to go around and show the bike more as it is one of the best looking motorcycles ever made.

  • @michaelhart5886
    @michaelhart5886 Рік тому +2

    Ive owned 6 vfr's over many years including a 1997 vfr750, 4 5th gen vfr800's and my current 2008 vfr800. Ive owned many other bikes as well of all kinds but eventually come back to the mighty vfr800 as a suitable all rounder. The thing with the 6th gen is you need to spend some decent coin to sort out a few things and then theyre great. They all leave the factory with crappy fuelling. Spend the money on a power commandor V and some dyno time and it smooths out the fuelling massively and makes the bike a pleasure to ride around town even at very low revs which it wouldn't do beforehand. Fit some decent pipes for a massive weight saving as well as some beautiful noise. Fit a 1 tooth smaller front sprocket for a bit of extra pep. Fit a sh847 regulator and bingo youll have a great sports tourer that'll still mix it with todays stuff

  • @mallydawg479
    @mallydawg479 7 місяців тому

    I owned a vfr750fs 94 with Arrow carbon muffler it was aewsome and 100000 km later, never had an accident, I was also sorry to see it go, the pipe sounded amazing , what a great machine!

  • @jeremymitchell995
    @jeremymitchell995 Рік тому +2

    I may be wrong but I guess you quite like this bike then?
    Well, me too. I've had four of them and loved them all...which makes me wonder really why I got rid of any of them. I was supposed to have given up the two wheeled variety a couple of years ago (age, the missus) but you know what they say...once a biker etc.
    I'm now on the lookout for the fifth little beauty and your excellent video has just reinforced my decision to re-enter the throng.
    Many thanks for this and long may you continue your vids (and your riding).

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Many thanks for your message Jeremy. Good luck on your fifth instalment! You know it makes sense.🤫😉

  • @osito_pu5367
    @osito_pu5367 Рік тому

    I have a 1991 vfr 750f and i am really in love with that bike.

  • @Krom1hell
    @Krom1hell Рік тому

    My bike has a a variable throttle body system and when it fully opens up it's roar just gives me chills down my spine.... Might add that 130 hp without a windscreen is way plenty to go less than 3 seconds to the 100km/h. Always loved the vfr for being confortable and docile at low speeds, then you open it up and you fly into the sunset screaming....A friend has one exactly the same, with red colorings and oem bags..... It feels so nice banking in the corners, but at low speeds it kinda feels like a freight train if you want to lane split.... All in all, it's in my top all time 3 list 😊

  • @mt2942
    @mt2942 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for this video, you really inspired me, your quiet voice, sensible considerations and infectious enthusiasm for this bike simply made me buy one. So now I am also a very happy owner of this lovely bike and I can only say I am sharing your enthusiasm. Sincerely, Michael

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      What a lovely message to read. Happy New Year and I wish you every bit of happiness the same as mine has brought me. 🙏🏍🤗

    • @mt2942
      @mt2942 Рік тому

      ❤@@WheelieGoodTV

  • @Guffin45
    @Guffin45 7 місяців тому

    Just bought a 2002 Model and enjoyed watching the video. Ireland looks stunning. Very informative video.

  • @nanooks65
    @nanooks65 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for taking the time and passion in this well presented video . I have a 2004 gen 6 and love the VFR V-Tech as much as you do , an overall well balanced bike with a capital F for Fun 😊

  • @JulianBurke
    @JulianBurke 3 місяці тому

    This was excellent, and exactly the info I needed. Thank you!

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter Рік тому +4

    One thing all these 1kcc sports bikes/sports tourers dont have... its the vtec. The engine note when it happens.
    Bwaaaa *6800RPM* WAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
    Makes the tummy tingle every time! 😂

    • @Broodjemetbeleg
      @Broodjemetbeleg 9 місяців тому

      Nah vtec is so overrated on this bike, the vtec doesn't have the gear driven cam whine. It's definitely not the most sought after model.

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter 9 місяців тому

      @@Broodjemetbeleg who said anything about the most sought after model besides you?
      Vtec isnt overrated, its simply appreciated. It does very little personally in my opinion performance wise (starts drinking petrol is the biggest thing ive noticed on that front), but the exhaust note change is an absolute blast.
      Loud pipes don't save lives, but they sound great, as does this when you hit vtec engagement.

    • @mallydawg479
      @mallydawg479 7 місяців тому

      the 94 model was the shit, carbon pipe sounds like a v8 , the vtech never sounded as good

  • @GPR111
    @GPR111 11 місяців тому

    I have had a lot of VFRs and still keep a little used fi model, actually thinking of selling it and finding a nice vtec... The vtec I always especially liked, abs and slightly better ergonomics than the older model and of course a modern look - which still looks great even today ! (over 20 years since inception). Cant believe I thought it was too radical a change in design at the bike show all those years ago. My advice, just keep riding and giving it quality oil and filters and I wouldnt be surprised if your grandchildren also enjoy the bike in many years to come. A brilliant bike from a great time in bike manufacture 🙂

  • @ChaseJasperDown
    @ChaseJasperDown Рік тому +7

    Yeah that engine really is bullet proof. The only problem I see is finding parts for it given it's age. Also... that's a HUGE gas tank! Another great video Dave! Thanks for sharing this with us.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Cheers buddy, I hope you’re still enjoying the RS660!

    • @ChaseJasperDown
      @ChaseJasperDown Рік тому +1

      @@WheelieGoodTV I really am! I’ve put 4K miles on it so far. I’m actually taking it on my first road trip tomorrow.

    • @Stuntman175
      @Stuntman175 Рік тому

      You can still find a bunch of parts for it on the Honda catalogue because they still sell the VFR800 as the Interceptor in 2023.

  • @georgecostanza2695
    @georgecostanza2695 Рік тому

    That CBR600 F2 sure brings back memories! My first proper road bike… had one in red and white👍

  • @StormAutoAdventures
    @StormAutoAdventures Рік тому +1

    Another amazing video! I love your camera angles! I don't know if you already reviewed my motorcycle... It's very rare in the States, but a lot more common in Europe and many other places... I own, and love my Blue/Red/White & Black- 2008 Suzuki GSX650F. Other than it being heavy for this type of bike at 531 LBS, AKA - 240.85 KG (Wet), it does everything very well. It has a 656cc, I-4 with 85 HP & 45 LB-FT. It has a 6-speed manual transmission. It has a nice 5.0 gallon fuel tank, and I get over 55 mpg cruising on the highway. It also has manually adjustable front and rear suspension. It has a gear indicator, and a fuel gauge, which I really like. It's no 10 second sport bike, but the GSX650F was tested, and did 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds, 0-100 mph in 8.8 seconds, it ran the 1/4 mile in 11.94 @ 110.1 mph, and has a governed top speed of 135 mph. Not bad at all. I'd love to see you test ride a GSX650F, if you haven't already? Sorry for the long comment. I just subscribed to your channel. Safe travels,
    -Chris

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi Chris, thanks for subbing. I’d love a go on a GSX650. Stunning looking bike. Watch this space……🏍🎥👌

  • @joelsorenson9467
    @joelsorenson9467 6 місяців тому

    I can't emphasize enough how happy I am with my v4. I fell in love with it when I had the 1982 Honda v45 Sabre. The 2007 I have now is such an incredible and interesting machine to experience and I encourage everyone to at least try one before you disregard it over nonsense criticisms!

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  6 місяців тому

      I feel the same Joel. Incredible bike.

  • @jamdebs9412
    @jamdebs9412 9 місяців тому

    Yep. Richy and your good self made me pull the trigger on one of these. I've got a silver 2002 gen 6. Just need my licence now!!!!!!😮

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  9 місяців тому

      Good man! You won’t regret it. Enjoy

  • @jakartausm5241
    @jakartausm5241 Рік тому +3

    The VFR is an example of what WAS great about Honda and where they failed also. I had a 2002 VFR bought in 2014. And at that age if was and still is a great bike (it’s still registered today though I sold it in 16) I looked at buying a new one at that time and noticed that the engine had not changed AT ALL since introduction. Even the new 800 had the same undeveloped engine from 2001. I ended up with a GS. The consumption is a big function of how much throttle you open. I would normally get 280k+ before fuel light came on but a great opportunity to thrash it for some distance saw the fuel light come on with 1 at the front. Less than 200km??? It has 5 injectors- 1 for each cylinder and an fifth whose only job is to just chuck fuel into the manifold above half throttle and damn the consumption figures. But it has ‘feels’. Such that the best bike I own is a 2002 zx6r. Similar thoughts regarding havng to have a newer bike. The 13 GS is comfortably the best bike I have ever had…. But the 6 tickles the important bits. I get why you love the VFR. Oh and the candy apple red? Sex!

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Love this comment. Thanks for taking the time to write this. 🙏👌🤗

  • @professionalhuman4429
    @professionalhuman4429 7 місяців тому

    I agree with everything you said, and that is why I'm happy to say I'm buying a 2011 model tomorrow. Let's hope the deal goes through. If not, I'll just shop for another one. But it was between an XJR1300 and a VFR800. Great video.

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 Рік тому

    When new bike come out (like everything else I suppose) it is ground beating, fantastic, superlative power etc. etc. etc. then a few years later it is out of date, obsolete. I remember this bike when it came out, and one review said it was a fantastic bike to ride. The bottom line is, if it was a fantastic then, why not now, even as you say 16 years later. Lovely video, speaks a few truths. And yes I am sure it is a fantastic bike to day.

  • @Zenrising_YTCM_President
    @Zenrising_YTCM_President 9 місяців тому

    Nice video. My 07 took me 8,000 kms through the centre of Australia, including a speed unlimited section of highway. Sort of an autobahn with kangaroos and emus crossing it. The bike did a good 230km/h all cased up which gave me a big smile.
    I had no idea you could get them with ABS, though. I thought in 07 they only had the connected breaking system. I’m still learning new things about them!

  • @TwoWheeledApproach
    @TwoWheeledApproach Рік тому +1

    I love my VFR I had the 6 gen a few years ago was a great sports Tourer .I've recently bought the 8 gen and since getting her found it more sports then tour. Honda have made the new models more sports because of the VFR crossroad just something to think about if you get a newer version. Cheers Dave

  • @IanTed
    @IanTed Рік тому +12

    My 2002 VFR was probably my favourite bike overall, brilliant bike which took me across Spain and elsewhere for 15000 trouble free miles, had ABS too, proper old school sports tourer. I had 125+ on the speedo in a remote part of Spain, the VTEC cut in in top gear at 100mph plus🤣. The VTEC on mine was relatively abrupt but it was smoothed out on later versions such as yours…

    • @jamesdoggart3258
      @jamesdoggart3258 Рік тому +1

      Bought an '01 VFR this year. Pre-VTEC it's an ace machine. My other Honda is a CBF1000. They are both everyday, all day bikes. The only difference is the Biffer will pull a lowe gear and isn't so quick on acceleration..... but I don't need it. The Viffer is my "modern classic". One day it will be called a classic bike for real.

    • @obeii1805
      @obeii1805 10 місяців тому

      Looking to buy this bike as my first gas bike it’s a 2002 vfr vtec with 26k odo .. should I get it?

  • @daniswift415
    @daniswift415 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a vfr800 and it's got full delkevic system highly recommended unlocks more v4ness

    • @nanooks65
      @nanooks65 5 місяців тому +1

      Ditto even more wicked without baffles

    • @daniswift415
      @daniswift415 5 місяців тому +1

      @@nanooks65 what are baffles 😂😂 they just went to the bin.

  • @geoffersk
    @geoffersk 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for this very helpful and informative video, love your presentation style too. I have a '91 VFR400 N30 (my first bike) and have been so tempted many times to trade up to one of these 6th gen bigger brothers. Reckon you've sold it for me 👍

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  11 місяців тому +1

      Welcome mate. You won’t regret it. Super bikes 👌

  • @Diemerstein
    @Diemerstein Рік тому

    I have the 5th generation 1999 VFR Interceptor with the gear driven cams, 4 into 1 Delkovic exhaust and only 19k miles on it.
    At bike meets, this thing with that exhaust grabs a fair amount of attention, quite a few people know exactly what it is and a few never heard of it, but everyone is amazed by it considering it's a 24 year old bike in mint condition.
    As for performance, it has a few tweaks done to it and is pushing a few more horses to say the least, it's stupidly quick and fast and has no problem keeping up and leaving behind newer bikes in the 600 class super bike category.
    One bit of advise I would give to those that have this machine, if you haven't already done the exhaust, you need to replace it, they are not stainless steel and will rust.

  • @paulhickey9632
    @paulhickey9632 Рік тому +1

    I prefer the 5th gen, or pre vtec, as do a lot of vfr fans. Put simply that boost you’re feeling, is always on from the start.
    Also at 12:00 you overtake a tractor, and you are doing 83mph, nice. 👍
    But the guy in the little black car left you in his dust.
    Hate that😂

  • @StratfordWingRider
    @StratfordWingRider Рік тому

    I almost bought a CB400 SF with VTEC - and a mechanic gave me the same advice - he said is extra $$$ because they have to check in AND out of VTEC - which is costly.
    He said if it’s running fine - why bother? They aren’t likely to be out in that case.
    However I have a Blackbird now and I want to bleed the CBS brakes - so that will be fun.
    These are the real character Honda bikes.

  • @djking44151
    @djking44151 Рік тому

    Amazing engines in these bikes. I miss mine.

  • @TheZanshen
    @TheZanshen Рік тому +1

    I had the 5th gen vfr and a great machine,But test rode the 1200x cross tourer and sold my 5th gen and my GS

  • @Themotograndpa
    @Themotograndpa Рік тому +1

    Great insight into the vfr never ridden one but keep up the great vids 👍

  • @brendangregory6829
    @brendangregory6829 4 місяці тому

    loved it thanks 😊 I'm looking to buy one in the next week 😊

  • @VFR-Owl
    @VFR-Owl Рік тому

    I enjoyed that video, nice roads and great scenery. VFR owners tend to be fanatical to the point of tribal to their own favourite model, mine is the 5th Gen, I've had one for over 8 years and love them (my second a 2001 Fi-1). What you like about the VTECH coming in at 6.8K. revs, I like that the 5th Gen power and torque output is the same as yours but is linear in delivery so you don't need to rev as high when overtaking, I've found the fuel economy to be very good with 55mpg easily attained. Until this week I didn't realise how many electrical components were moved to accomodate the 6th Gen underseat exhaust. I could go on all night writing about the VFR, as I said, fanatical.

  • @burnhamwallace1744
    @burnhamwallace1744 Рік тому

    Will always love my VFR 34:48 800, 100% pure motorcycling

  • @dalewintle8099
    @dalewintle8099 Рік тому +1

    The VFR 800 has got to go down as one of the best all round bikes , completely at home with modern day touring/sports bikes , the restoration you have done is amazing bike is looking great Dave 👌👌

  • @thewiltshirerider01
    @thewiltshirerider01 Рік тому

    Always loved my vfrs and currently I have had a varadero vtwin 1000 for 6 years and now I am thinking of a vfrb for a second option

  • @blazenicholls3590
    @blazenicholls3590 Рік тому

    Great vid greetings from Kiwi land. I bought my vfr new back in 2011. It would take a lot for me to trade up! Just love mine.

  • @JeiBeeBee
    @JeiBeeBee Рік тому

    Fully agree with the appreciation of the engine. LOVELY! ❤️❤️❤️ I ride a 2016 VFR800X Crossrunner. As exciting and thrilling as it gets.

  • @MikeJones-ps4nb
    @MikeJones-ps4nb Рік тому

    Great video. Really enjoyed the content, the delivery and of course, the scenery. I own a 5th and an 8th generation VFR & love ‘em both. Also admire the 6th gen model and keep toying with the idea of getting one to complete the trio 😁. But absolutely love my 8th gen model. Sad that Honda aren’t developing the model anymore. But you never know!
    Another subscriber who’s now looking forward to seeing the rest of the video catalogue 👍

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Thanks Mike. I was due to be filming again on the VFR today but the torrential rain here in Ireland lay rest to that! Thanks for coming aboard. 👌🙏🏍🎥

  • @davapod
    @davapod 3 місяці тому

    So I have had a few VFR's gen2 in 87 , a Gen 5 in 99. Just bought a Gen 6 vtec with bugger all miles.

  • @skyd8726
    @skyd8726 Рік тому

    Hi Dave. I have that exact bike, from new. I totally agree with all you've said regarding the 800. If you want a cruise control, add on a Throttlemeister (friction-based system for the RH clipon.). You have some lovely country to ride in & also a great microphone set up as well. All the best from NZ.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Thanks man. I’ll look into that Throttlemeister.👌

  • @fogstar6161
    @fogstar6161 Рік тому +1

    i have a 2002 model stick it in 2nd gear on the a roads pretty much stays in vtech and doing legal speeds very addictive round the twisties, dont know why people are scared of the vtec, yes you can feel it when it kicks in but really isnt aggressive in any way its more the sound thats amazing.

  • @marksweepiebernard6138
    @marksweepiebernard6138 Рік тому

    I am by no means a petrol head and I havent ridden since 20012 my last bike being a 2002 in red. I bought seconhand without a test ride. Bought online and paid over the phone with the bike being delivered. They are absolutely great for todays world. My Vfr was completely standered and 100% reliable. I found the fuel range brilliand for commuting aswel as for 3hours on the motorway. Hondas build great bikes and the engine is a brick, yet you can ride easy all day long without hitting the Vtech. I think this generation of the vfr was the best looking. The the gen after in my opinion last the appeal. as you mentioned, if a bike looks good then we tend to go on from there. See if you can find an old vfr 750 fk, mine was a 1989 and the sound was great. I still remeber the registration of my old bikes. I dont know what ever happened to them eventually, These days if I ever ride again I will need to be more upright but it will allways be hard to beat the vfr, the traditional sports tourer. Safe riding 😎

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing. I just love everything about these bikes. 👌🏍️

  • @aidenmornay
    @aidenmornay Рік тому

    Beautiful country, beautiful bike

  • @prawny12009
    @prawny12009 Рік тому +1

    Would love if mine was a shaft drive, i hate maintaining chains.

  • @brodi5367
    @brodi5367 Рік тому

    Great bikes. I traded mine in for a 2023 Busa and I regret nothing.

  • @peterkoning21
    @peterkoning21 Рік тому

    I had a VFR800VTec.....fantastic bike...but I needed just that little bit more in the speed stakes and I got a Triumph Sprint 1050ST, perfect ! On my 3rd one now. Toured with the VFR....excellent bike but actually a bugger on the track with the VTec !

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Yes I’m not sure I’d like that kick on a track with the VFR.

  • @patrickdaly5054
    @patrickdaly5054 Рік тому

    Great video dave. Beautiful machine they are. I have a vfr800x. 16 model Beautiful bike absolutely love it. Enjoy the sun. Ride safe.

  • @Marksmanfan
    @Marksmanfan Рік тому

    I literally just bought my first bike which is a 2006 VFR. Found this video while looking at others opinions on the bike. I love it so much and I’m happy to hear others do too :)

    • @gdwe1831
      @gdwe1831 Рік тому

      Awful first bike, did you not listen to the video...

    • @Marksmanfan
      @Marksmanfan Рік тому

      @@gdwe1831 let me elaborate, been riding for a couple years with my dad on his bikes ranging from an NT700 to a St1300 to a Honda Goldwing. The VFR was the first bike I bought for myself. I did watch the video. Relax man.

  • @Filipediasalmeida
    @Filipediasalmeida 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely fantastic, this bike! I own a 5th Gen VFR 800 Fi. Reliable, performance, comfortable. absolutely brilliant. In my opinion, one of the best bikes Honda ever built!

  • @AuldhannRua
    @AuldhannRua Рік тому +1

    As the owner of two 20+ year old Hondas, you know I agree that they are great. It's the modern electronics and safety systems that have me looking for a newer sports tourer. Another great video.

  • @frenchtoast-d7u
    @frenchtoast-d7u Рік тому +3

    Beautiful scenery I must say.
    Sadly I could never go there since you guys are mixing metric and imperial units 😂

  • @Bushwacker0079
    @Bushwacker0079 2 місяці тому

    I have an 85 Nighthawk and an 06 VFR and theyve treated me more lovingly than any new bike ive ever touched. Never doubt Honda!

  • @cookstr2000
    @cookstr2000 Рік тому

    I was a tripple elitist. I loved my triumph sprints. Unfortunately, my current one has suffered an engine issue, needed a bike to get to and from work. Found a vfr800, pretty vtec model, for cheap, actually it was a steal, and bought it. 3 rides later, I loved it. I now prefer the vfr to the tripple engines. It's fantastic, one day, I'll upgrade to the vtec models

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      They are pretty special bikes. 👌🏍️

  • @rideswithrichie
    @rideswithrichie Рік тому

    Hi Dave, awesome video… I still regret selling my VFR800. Hopefully I’ll be able to get one in the future. That engine itself is something which I thinking of…

  • @rafaellastracom6411
    @rafaellastracom6411 7 місяців тому

    Spot on, spot on.

  • @andrewlindley837
    @andrewlindley837 Рік тому

    Interesting. Thought I'd get a VFR before I'm too old and for me my 28 year old Gen 4 bike is a revelation as most of my bikes are 40 year old tourers. Who needs anything faster ? A superb piece of engineering .....I must be the slowest VFR rider in Yorkshire as it's done 73 mpg over the last 200 miles......no complaints at all and seems plenty fast to me. I now realise I've been riding bikes with NO brakes all these years. All it might need is ABS for safety. A masterpiece of engineering.

    • @daveoneshot5681
      @daveoneshot5681 Рік тому

      I might be slower than you......at 82 years old on a '96 VFR, what can go wrong..?.....The bike is outstanding, I hope I can match it's longevity.

  • @johncallaghan3367
    @johncallaghan3367 Рік тому

    It’s Sat breakfast with me and Dave every sat morning but Ah I forgot to comment on sat as I was dragged away early. I love the earlier VFR 800fi pre VTec

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Thanks again John. I’ve just finished editing the final Ep of Achill this evening. I think you’ll enjoy it.😉🙏

    • @johncallaghan3367
      @johncallaghan3367 Рік тому

      @@WheelieGoodTV looking forward to that

  • @mphigham1963
    @mphigham1963 Рік тому

    Fab insight Dave, thanks for sharing ! 😄😄

  • @smiththers2
    @smiththers2 Рік тому

    this is one of the bikes on my wish list

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Yes I wanted one since they came out. I love it. 🙏

  • @volt8684
    @volt8684 Рік тому

    Bought 1999 800fi at 6 months old kept it 21 yrs. was still immaculate. Honda quality ….. then

  • @SnickterP
    @SnickterP 9 місяців тому

    Have you ever ridden the BMW F800GS? I have a 2016 that I daily commute on in NY (75,000 miles on her now) that I've contemplated trading in for a VFR800. I'm a huge Honda fan, and I love the Idea of VTEC in a motorcycle. I just worry it wont be as good for daily use, with shorter travel suspension and less upper body wind protection (although I bet it covers your legs much better). THanks!

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  9 місяців тому

      Never ridden the 800GS but I know it’ll be a much better commute than the VFR, although not as much fun. 😉

  • @2202bob
    @2202bob 17 днів тому

    owned a 2003 for 6months was worried about weight As I am 66 . My god never want another bike this is my forever bike

  • @garyketola9101
    @garyketola9101 6 місяців тому

    you& i have the same bike,except mine is in n.california. it doesnt look quite as good being the victim of a theft &a bad paint job. i bought pretty cheap,and i am slowly making ti look better.i was hung up on paint de tails until i saw yours. you now have interested follower

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  6 місяців тому

      @@garyketola9101 good to hear Gary. Thanks for getting in touch and yes I think this colour scheme is the best!! Look at previous videos I made showing the amount of work I had done, I think you’ll enjoy them. 👌🙏

  • @fasdiablo
    @fasdiablo 4 місяці тому

    Definitley don't need a brand new £16k bike, I've just done 2.6k miles through Europe, out to Vienna and back on an '04 ZX10 following a 24 plate KTM 1290 Adventure, we both had 1 minor issue which each cost us no more than 20 mins. We had the same experience but the big difference between the 2 was I not only saved £13k on purchase cost, my fuel consumption was lower too :--)

  • @IanBaker-d9i
    @IanBaker-d9i 8 місяців тому

    Great job on a beautiful bike.

  • @sunrisejak2709
    @sunrisejak2709 Рік тому

    Nice choice! A Legendary and fabulous motorcycle! 👍😁

  • @gqmonster976
    @gqmonster976 Рік тому

    i subscribed. and watched the whole video. guess we both just love vfr800s

  • @benfrank1583
    @benfrank1583 Рік тому

    Just got ome for free(come take it). She rsn perfectly over 2 years ago and got parked. Gonna change all the fluids, chain and sprockets. Reseal and service the forks, brakes and tires just because old. Luxky for me it fame with oxford grips,a sargent seat, delkavic? Exhaust and a tune 😎

  • @drewcoal
    @drewcoal Рік тому

    Recently passed and at 25yo it’s the best bike I think I could’ve picked! Love the low end torque and the high end power leaves plenty of room to grow into it. Interested to know where you got that tank bag as I was wanting one myself

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Great stuff. Tank bag is the SW Motech and I got it from Maddocks motorcycles in Bray, Ireland.

    • @drewcoal
      @drewcoal Рік тому

      @@WheelieGoodTV I’ll have a look online then as I’m in England, thanks! Great review too love the detail

  • @c130comm
    @c130comm Рік тому +1

    The VFR is a legend for a reason

    • @c130comm
      @c130comm Рік тому

      The build quality is top notch

    • @c130comm
      @c130comm Рік тому

      The older ones had gear driven cams

    • @c130comm
      @c130comm Рік тому

      I loved my 86

    • @c130comm
      @c130comm Рік тому

      Same for my 86 cr250

    • @c130comm
      @c130comm Рік тому

      Ride red

  • @tacfoley4443
    @tacfoley4443 Рік тому

    As well as the fantastic riding experience you share, for me it's also the scenery in whatever part of Ireland you are driving. I'm half-Irish, but apart from spending far too much time in Northern Ireland during my Army days, I know very little about the rest of it apart from a small part of Co. Wicklow where we used to have vacations. It would be great if you could tell us whereabouts you are riding around.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому +1

      Thanks mate, that’s actually a good point as I take it for granted. Most of these spins are in Cavan.🙏🏍

  • @DiagolonRider
    @DiagolonRider Рік тому

    I've been thinking about getting an older VFR 800 for my 'cruiser' bike. nothing wrong with these they're awesome bikes

  • @marktomlin4702
    @marktomlin4702 Рік тому

    I had a 1200 thinking it would keep me away for expensive BMW’s. Unfortunately, when I started playing, it only did 110 to the tank six months later I was on a GSA. Other than the tank size I would have keep it. Go luggage Lovely Bike

  • @aapddd
    @aapddd Рік тому

    It’s a fantastic bike and it doesn’t need all those electronics. The things that really matter are very good. I do find it a bit top heavy. I never felt really comfortable on mine.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  Рік тому

      Interesting. I keep comparing it to my FJR which was the heaviest bike I’ve ever ridden so the VFR is a breeze. 🤗👌

  • @MarkWilliams77
    @MarkWilliams77 5 місяців тому

    Mate how's the VFR800 ride on your shoulders? Mine not so good but I would love to ride one these again one day. Great video, she's a lovely beast. Had an 85 VFR750 back in the day which was a lot of fun (raced against the GSX-R 750's) and such a beautiful sound from the V4 through one pipe. Saw this bike and fell in love all over again with the VFR's.

    • @WheelieGoodTV
      @WheelieGoodTV  5 місяців тому +1

      No bother at all with the shoulders as it’s a perfect riding position for me.

    • @MarkWilliams77
      @MarkWilliams77 5 місяців тому

      @@WheelieGoodTV Ok thanks man , I'll start training my shoulders - hope to be able ride one again one day - no sense of freedom like it (aside from driving a high HP V8 or paddling out in a big beach break :))

  • @vn3801
    @vn3801 6 місяців тому

    it goes to 4 valves/cyl at 6,400rpm for the 06> bikes, 6,800 earlier ones