V4 / VFR Videos.

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you can but unfortunately i dont run it so you will have to speak to Rob, guy who runs it (ex foggy petronas) get you the number if you like


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Awesome, there are more ppl on here close to me that I thought :shock:

When is someone going to arrange a meet :poke:[/quote]

Where are you mate? there's a few of us around, especially those that can do a run to box and surroundings. Its been a bit quiet on the rideouts this last year, can't think that I went on a single one. Hard to plan anything anymore this year cos of the chances of shit weather but fingers crossed we can get some in next year. watch this space I guess!
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I'm in Camberley mate. Would be fantastic to have a mini 400GB meet for the locals, I think I have counted 5 or 6 users at least from this area.

But like you say arranging a meet now is no good, chances of crap weather are high. I'll keep my eyes on the rideout forum but otherwise I'll arrange something in the spring :mrgreen:
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Wish my back brake would lock up this easily.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AgY_mhLOMaQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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wish my bike sounded like that!!!
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aaron0288 wrote:Wish my back brake would lock up this easily.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AgY_mhLOMaQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's no a 30 though as you posted, it is a 35.
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the video says its an rc45
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Spike16 wrote:the video says its an rc45
Trust me, the video is wrong. It's a 35, USD forks, black 35 Nissins, the narrow seat around the tail lights, oh, and the fact that it's wearing RVF bodywork.
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yeh arnt these all traits of an RC45? as in rvf 750?
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Post by viper_biker »

I'm happy to be corrected here, but the RC45 only ever had RVF in white, the cut of the 45 panels sgowed a good bit of casing, the one in the video doesn't. I can continue to point other things out, but trust me, it's a '35. Click where it says 'Watch in High Quality' and watch it again.
Spike16 wrote:yeh arnt these all traits of an RC45? as in rvf 750?
They certainly are traits of the RC45, however to get a bit anal about the RC45 and RVF750. The RVF750 was a pre-RC30 race bike with fuel injection whereas the later RC30 was carbed, the RVF750R (or RC45) came after the RC30 (again, I'm happy to be corrected if I'm wrong, but that's how I understand it to be)
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