Anyone here like older vfr's like the 400r?
Anyone here like older vfr's like the 400r?
cause there's one for sale on craigslist for $2900:
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/mcy/264349569.html
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/mcy/264349569.html
You're right there, Marm! It's like that FZR400 that I spotted a couple months ago here - looked great but . . . Guy wanted $2750 and was firm on his price until he was on his third go-around with the carbs. Could have been had for $2200 by the time he said Uncle.
parts aren't too expensive for those since they're so common in japan. I'm betting if he's honest about letting it sit, that it probably needs a battery charge, some carb cleaning, and new gas
dale
If you have never ridden a nc30 i can tell you there an awesome machine so flickable and light, very quick for a 400 and the amount of corner speed you can carry is amazing, perfect for getting your knee down and embarrassing the bigger sports bike and the sound of a v4 is something else.Still an amazing bike today, styling,handling nuff said!!!!!!
Theres plenty here in the UK and they hold there money (value) a cracking little race bike imo.Ive just finished working on one infact, gear driven cams aswell,only built for one thing racing,they still race them at the TT
I wouldn't suggest this model to anyone in the USA except a true enthusiast of the breed. It's very old, even parts for US spec models (750) are drying up or gone or are prohibitively expensive.
It's cool tho'. I STUPIDLY passed on a rough nc35 that showed up at a local dealership. I'll probably never see another one down here again.
Well I don't know what you cheap source of parts is. Please tell.
I wouldn't suggest this model to anyone in the USA except a true enthusiast of the breed. It's very old, even parts for US spec models (750) are drying up or gone or are prohibitively expensive.
It's cool tho'. I STUPIDLY passed on a rough nc35 that showed up at a local dealership. I'll probably never see another one down here again.
I wouldn't suggest this model to anyone in the USA except a true enthusiast of the breed. It's very old, even parts for US spec models (750) are drying up or gone or are prohibitively expensive.
It's cool tho'. I STUPIDLY passed on a rough nc35 that showed up at a local dealership. I'll probably never see another one down here again.
Import?
Does anyone know if it is possible to import a nc30/45 from europe/japan back to the USA and have it street legal to register/ride?
I'd love to have one.
Were they ever produced by Honda for the U.S. market? If so, what years?
I'd love to have one.
Were they ever produced by Honda for the U.S. market? If so, what years?
this one is plated
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[/IMG]and compliments the Shawk nicely
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