First time VTR owner

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Johannvw10.ZA
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First time VTR owner

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Bought a red firestorm 98 in pretty bad shape.

Been busy wit cosmetics and mechanical. So far she had a respray. Colour white.

Still a long way to go. Im leaning towards streetfighter. But then VTR has got such a unique look and dont want to spoil that.


Such great info and ideas on this forum. Glad to be part of this forum.


Enjoy.
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Hello and welcome to the forum. :wave:
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
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Kev L
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Welcome to the club. What’s the front end from? Enjoy the bike :thumbup:
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Welcome aboard :thumbup:

Your bike looks great, I bet it's LOUD 8)

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Those are some pipes :lol:

Welcome to the forum
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gilson
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Welcome to the forum.
No bike (yet).
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fabiostar
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christ that would be loud :eek2 :thumbup: . is that a late model blade front end?
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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You guys might be on to something. Before buying i was lucky enough to take a ride on another VTR. Just to get a feel. And when i got onto mine it felt different. In the corners. Not sure that front end has been changed. And to what. But people on here will know better. Attached a photo of the exposed front. Maybe thatll tell more.
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Another angle
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front end looks to off a fireblade
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I agree with Al (AMcQ46) :thumbup:
It looks like they could be Fireblade 929 forks :?:

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They do look the same as mine, Fireblade 929/954
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as above, its a blade front end with the gullwing top yoke :thumbup:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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