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Got it all buttoned up tonight.....few finishing things like the undertail is all...thats getting cleared tomorrow...bike has a pink pearl over the entire fairing....looks so sick over the carbon....Louie did an awesome job
I'm beyond words. What a head-turner (the bike, not your girlfriend - I've never seen her)! Holy freaking gorgeous. If your girl ever tires of the 400, I've got dibs on first refusal (on behalf of my wife, you see). What a sweet bike!
Now trolling eBay for "RVF400"....
ps - dood, WHO DID YOUR PAINT?!?!?!? The whole thing looks totally factory.
1988 "BlackHawk" project
1989 "RallyHawk" is Chuck's now!
1988 "The Gray" Tempest Gray Metallic stocker
I can't tell you how peaceful it is. Shinya Kimura
People who know ride Hawks. Riot
I'm beyond words. What a head-turner (the bike, not your girlfriend - I've never seen her)! Holy freaking gorgeous. If your girl ever tires of the 400, I've got dibs on first refusal (on behalf of my wife, you see). What a sweet bike!
Now trolling eBay for "RVF400"....
ps - dood, WHO DID YOUR PAINT?!?!?!? The whole thing looks totally factory.
Doug,
You may have more luck looking for an NC35 and its older sister the NC30. Both were the Japanese market 400cc replicas of the RC30/45.
SWEET little bikes.
Only real changes between the 30 and 35 were bodywork, USD forks and they detuned the engine a little (reduced the comp ratio with flat top pistons) even though they gave it flatside carbs over the normal ones on the '30.
I owned an NC21 (baby 'old' VFR750 with the twin sided swingarm) and an NC30.
Those 4 fours are simply amazing! They rev to the moon and with a end can have an amazing rumble at low revs yet still scream at high revs.
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