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In reply to the discussion: If money were no object, what would your dream ride be? [View all]EX500rider
(11,468 posts)20. 1992 Honda NR750
Last edited Sun Mar 12, 2023, 11:42 AM - Edit history (1)
1992: The $50,000, oval-piston NR750 is released. Although not a VFR per se, this ultra-sophisticated superbike is still considered the ultimate expression of Hondas V-4 sportbike philosophy. A little more than 200 were produced, each hand-assembled by specially trained technicians in Japan.http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/news/timeline-hondas-vfr?src=SOC&dom=fb
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I rode one of those back in the 60s...in those days the average citizen couldn't distinguish between
rfranklin
Dec 2011
#6
i've since been rethinking this and am leaning more toward the triumph tiger 800 xc..
frylock
Aug 2012
#13
I could come up with a long list but I'll go with the 2018 Honda GoldWing Touring edition
CentralMass
Dec 2017
#26
Electric starter added to my Bonneville T140 would do. Usually fine but lord I hate the bad days.
IADEMO2004
Mar 2019
#40
The one I got a 2006 Ford Freestyle SEL. I might take the Limited, but it have to be in the same ...
marble falls
Apr 2019
#43