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New Bike!!!!

i got a new bike, i went to see it today and it is MINT!!!, took it for a test drive and i love it. it fit me perfectly, handles great (coming of a yamaha vstar 650) and lots of power, i think this is the perfect bike for me.

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Congrats! Welcome to the Brotherhood of CBRs. Haha. Took me a week, but afterwards, F4 felt like the best bike I've owned/ridden. Nice mods, not fond of the color, but seat cowl looks good. Btw, the guy is full of shit in his description - "She is quite fast keeps up with the older 900's and smokes almost all 600's."

Enjoy it! Very smooth bike.
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Old 09-14-2005, 12:03 PM
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Re: New Bike!!!!

actually his discription is accurate, hes got a decent amount of work on it including brand new carbs flowed jetted full V&H exaust and some others, but it definitatly is faster then my friends 02 r6, but either way, its faster than i will ever NEED (not want) it to be. oh and the picture does it no justice, the paint looks amazing and he gave me a free shoei DOT/SNELL blurple helmet.
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if you're friend's R6 is stock, yes probably. but if the R6 also has same amount of work done, I don't see why R6 would be behind, they're peakier and lighter. but the bold assumption that it was faster than almost all 600s, I had to give my 2 cents. lol. I mean c'mon, taking into account to all the 2003+ bikes, haha. anyway, you should post some picks when you get the bike.
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Re: New Bike!!!!

Congrats
Its a Very Clean Bike..



Although a little voice inside me is telling me I want to race it..

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