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4.0 out of 5 stars Own a VFR? Get This Book!
This is a great little (actually 59-page) book on the Honda VF and VFR models. It's one of those books that I put on my shelf and pull out on days when I can't ride, such as when it's raining or the killer bees are swarming.

Clement Salvadori has a relaxed writing style, and readers of _Rider_ magazine will immediately feel comfortable getting into Salvadori's sometimes...

Published on June 20, 2002 by D. Mullane

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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother
I thought this was a book. It's more like a large pamphlet. In my opinion, if you pay this much for a "book", you should get a book. It reminds me of when I was a kid and had those "pop up" books. Has pretty pictures but no substance. If you want to learn about your VFR...read your manual.
Published on March 10, 2006 by Josue M. Traverzo


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Own a VFR? Get This Book!, June 20, 2002
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D. Mullane (Pico Rivera, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Honda VF and VFR Interceptor (Whiteorse Press Collectors) (Paperback)
This is a great little (actually 59-page) book on the Honda VF and VFR models. It's one of those books that I put on my shelf and pull out on days when I can't ride, such as when it's raining or the killer bees are swarming.

Clement Salvadori has a relaxed writing style, and readers of _Rider_ magazine will immediately feel comfortable getting into Salvadori's sometimes twisty paragraph structure, with a few non sequiturs thrown in. It's a lot like riding a familiar backroad with plenty of sweepers and wildlife: refreshing and exciting.

One has to love Honda V-4s to call this book exciting, per se. Owners of Interceptors will enjoy the quick but thorough history of the V-4, not just Honda's versions, all within 11 pages. This is vintage Salvadori, an easy read, so I could have my mother read it, and, after a good scolding about the dangers of motorcycle riding, even she could tell me the difference between longitudinal and transverse mounting.

I enjoyed the photography because there was plenty of color pictures, but, as a photographer, I'm not as impressed by the quality of the photos as a whole; the pictures are more "tourist snapshot" than "Ansel Adams." Readers will probably see a little of Salvadori in a couple of frames.

I had been riding my 1998 VFR 800 fi for about a year when I came across this text, and I found myself nodding my head and uttering an "Uh huh" for every page of the section on this model. Salvadori honestly addresses and assesses the VFR model line. His inclusion of interesting trivia makes this history complete. Who knew that Honda backed off from badging the 1990 VFR as an "Interceptor" because of pressure from insurance companies? Great, if unimportant, stuff.

The biggest disappointment I found in this text was the last section on the latest iteration of the VFR. The Honda press photos are there, but, since this text was published before the release of the actual motorcycle, there shouldn't be any commentary on the bike; it would have been better if the publication of the text could have been delayed by about six months, so Salvadori could have written a better examination of the model and actually ridden the bike. Instead, readers get, basically, a rehash of the Honda press release.

There is little mention of the aftermarket, but Salvadori is probably more interested in officialdom than the endless variety beyond the corporate scene. Also, there is a *sparse* index. I hope readers like thumbing through the pages to find the right spot.

Overall, VFR owners and interested individuals should be nicely satisfied by this short text. I'd advise others to read it in the morning before the ride, so they will appreciate their rides that much more. Ride safe!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother, March 10, 2006
This review is from: Honda VF and VFR Interceptor (Whiteorse Press Collectors) (Paperback)
I thought this was a book. It's more like a large pamphlet. In my opinion, if you pay this much for a "book", you should get a book. It reminds me of when I was a kid and had those "pop up" books. Has pretty pictures but no substance. If you want to learn about your VFR...read your manual.
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2.0 out of 5 stars he missed a whole catagory of Interceptor, June 25, 2007
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i am the owner of a 1985 VF1000R Interceptor. i found this book/pamphlet on the Interceptor and was very excited. i ordered it but to my dismay there is only a half-paragraph mention of the VF1000R Honda Interceptor - go figure!! the VF1000R was a landmark bike when it came out - it put the Interceptor on the map!! and this guy doesn't even mention it! perhaps his cat hit the delete key while sleeping on the keyboard and erased the chapter on the VF1000R.

it's a tiny book and worth about half what it's currently selling for. (the Hong Kong press that it was printed on can't be _THAT_ expensive)

it is pretty informative and a quick history in the VFR motorcycles. there's not much out there on these bikes so you just have to take what you can get!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, March 28, 2011
This review is from: Honda VF and VFR Interceptor (Whiteorse Press Collectors) (Paperback)
A fairly brief book-- I would have liked more detail, particularly when it came to my model (1987), but you take what you get.
I enjoyed the 15 minutes it took to page thru this, it was worth it, but my expectations weren't very high going in. Don't expect an in depth read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Collection fulfillment, October 9, 2010
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This book is about the fulfillment of the VFR collection series.
For its 63 pages it is rather limited in contents considering its price. Nevertheless it is a nice book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Honda VF and VFR Interceptor, October 12, 2008
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I bought this book because I ride a Honda VFR. It is a good resource for someone wanting to know a little more about their motorcycle. It covers a good deal of the history of the machine without getting tedious. The technical information gives you the basics without becoming pedantic.
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