Ever buy a vehicle with a preconceived idea of what it will be like to own, drive, etc?
I've been disappointed in the past, buying a car or two that totally didn't measure up to my imagination. For example, my 2000 Grand Prix GTP "Daytona Pace Car edition". Not a bad car, but totally not what it could have been if GM cared even a little bit.
My VFR isn't like that.
It's a 2008 with ABS, in a very "mature" dark grey metallic. It's my 2nd street bike. When I was shopping for bikes I knew I wanted something sportier than the current luxo-barge sport touring bikes, more comfortable than a "Gixxer" (ugh, I can't even type that without cringing), and somewhat scarce. Also, reliable, and throw in a sweet exhaust note too please.
So my list was pretty short.
Bandit 1250
VFR 800
I ended up finding a one owner low-ish km VFR locally, right across the street from my parents place actually. I bought it in December, so obviously I couldn't even ride it right away. Now that I've had a chance to put some seat time in, I'm totally sold. Yeah, the VTEC is a bit weird, but the Two Bros pipe and PC5 smooth out the transition quite a bit. I commute on it, I cruise on it, I took it on a 3 day trip through the mountains last weekend. Basically, if the weather doesn't stink, I'm on it.
Honestly, it's all I hoped it would be. It does need a better seat, but it's not terrible. It's got enough power. Not stupid power, but really it will carry the front wheel through first gear...so it's enough. It gets decent fuel economy, it sounds amazing, and I like to think it matches up to where I am in life right now. Mid 40's, sportier than most guys my age, but sort of mature and level headed. I'll put up some pics shortly.