Honda VFR750F RC36: Difference between revisions
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====Zero Gravity==== | ====Zero Gravity==== | ||
* [http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sportbikes/honda_sptbks/hondasptbks.htm Zero Gravity catalog] | * [http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sportbikes/honda_sptbks/hondasptbks.htm Zero Gravity catalog] | ||
** SR series 20-452 | ** SR series 20-452 | ||
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** Sport Touring 23-452 | ** Sport Touring 23-452 | ||
* [http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sportbikes/honda_sptbks/452.htm VFR 750 photo page] | * [http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sportbikes/honda_sptbks/452.htm VFR 750 photo page] | ||
====MRA==== | |||
* ??? | |||
====Givi==== | ====Givi==== | ||
* ??? | |||
====Comparisons==== | ====Comparisons==== | ||
* [http://laudeman.com/hondavfr/zero_gravity.html This page] indicates that the Givi is loud, possibly due to turbulence kicked up by the 'Euro flip'. | * [http://laudeman.com/hondavfr/zero_gravity.html This page] indicates that the Givi is loud, possibly due to turbulence kicked up by the 'Euro flip'. |
Revision as of 01:55, 28 July 2007
1994 - 1997 Honda VFR 750.
Accessories
Windscreens
Zero Gravity
- Zero Gravity catalog
- SR series 20-452
- Double Bubble 16-452
- Sport Touring 23-452
- VFR 750 photo page
MRA
- ???
Givi
- ???
Comparisons
- This page indicates that the Givi is loud, possibly due to turbulence kicked up by the 'Euro flip'.