rvf v 400's

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rvf v 400's

Post by Marcus127nc29 »

hi v4 owners could you tell me if the rvf is much faster than the vfr quite like one next to my nc29 in my garage thanks
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They're pretty much equal. In fact I think the NC30 is the better all rounder after riding an NC35.
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after owning both i too would say NC30 everytime. the NC30 is a bit quicker up top too. RVF has better gearing for off the mark.
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The RVF is down about 4bhp compared to the NC30 too.

The gearbox is nicer for road riding, and the carbs fuel slightly different, oh and 17" rear too..
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