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Franchina's vision of the ideal VTR.
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Paul Franchina's background as a machinist is reflected in his attention to details like the Lou Jacobson's Super Hawk as built by Chris Geiter.
1998 Honda Vtr1000 Rear Wheel
Although the braced swinger speaks of the increased power output, Franchina's VTR is a daily rider. Consequently, the stock pegs were retained for a more streetable riding position.
1998 Honda Vtr1000 Front Wheel
Twins separated at birth? Both VTRs sport CBR900 front ends with PFM brake systems. The Marchesini wheels even wear Sportmaxes. The Geiter bike (below) scores points with the anodized sliders and brake bracketry.
1998 Honda Vtr1000 Pedal
The back end of the Geiter VTR betrays a bike set up for full-scoot mode. Moriwaki rearsets increase ground clearance. The stock disc was lightened for use with a captive-mount PM caliper.

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