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ARNIE
14th August 2012, 20:03
Anybody have a CB1000r that they are ready to part with, Im looking to buy, prefer white and aftermarket pipe fitted.
I have cash burning a hole in my pocket and need a bike before sunday 19th august.
thanks
skippa1
14th August 2012, 20:10
need a bike for the cold kiwi aye:shifty:
ARNIE
14th August 2012, 21:12
na just need a bike for commuting to work
Grant`
14th August 2012, 21:35
na just need a bike for commuting to work
Hope you are lucky enough to find one, great bike, really enjoy mine.
shafty
16th August 2012, 03:19
Theres one on the floor at Honda First - Taumarunui - metallic green from memory
Paul the Manager rides it but is def for sale
Good luck
Chooky
2nd September 2012, 18:34
Anybody have a CB1000r that they are ready to part with, Im looking to buy, prefer white and aftermarket pipe fitted.
I have cash burning a hole in my pocket and need a bike before sunday 19th august.
thanks
White with a Yoshimura pipe you say...?
I've got just what you want... 9000kms 1 owner..
Only thing is I won't part with it...probably one of the best new Honda's I've had, and I've had a few....
AllanB
2nd September 2012, 21:54
Excellent bikes. look stunning in white.
hayd3n
3rd September 2012, 00:29
White with a Yoshimura pipe you say...?
I've got just what you want... 9000kms 1 owner..
Only thing is I won't part with it...probably one of the best new Honda's I've had, and I've had a few....
nice green string
Chooky
3rd September 2012, 19:17
nice green string
Na.. it's not green string..269402
AllanB
3rd September 2012, 19:29
Hahahaha I thought the green string comment was a cheeky tampon reference!!!!!
hayd3n
3rd September 2012, 20:06
Na.. it's not green string..
ohh its one of those green klingon's
Maha
3rd September 2012, 20:24
Na.. it's not green string
A predator on a predator?
Vorno
11th September 2012, 11:15
AvP reference anyone?!
Steps
10th December 2012, 14:55
White with a Yoshimura pipe you say...?
I've got just what you want... 9000kms 1 owner..
Only thing is I won't part with it...probably one of the best new Honda's I've had, and I've had a few....
Hi Chooky, I am currently riding a Bandit 1200, I am thinking about buying a Predator, how do you think I would like it compared to the Bandit ? (aside from the obvious wind blast) From what I have read so far the Predator is incredibly good? And how does it compare to the Z1000? cheers.
Grant`
10th December 2012, 18:51
Hi Chooky, I am currently riding a Bandit 1200, I am thinking about buying a Predator, how do you think I would like it compared to the Bandit ? (aside from the obvious wind blast) From what I have read so far the Predator is incredibly good? And how does it compare to the Z1000? cheers.
I test road a bandit 1250 and found it extremely top heavy compared to the predator which I feel is extremely well balanced, Predator is unfortunately quite senstive in the front end and going through a corner can feel somewhat unsettled compared to say the likes of a speed triple etc however its just the nature of the bike, I put a steering damper on mine and no issues at all.
Z1000 has more power than the predator however I haven't ridden one to compare unfortunately.
Steps
10th December 2012, 19:37
I test road a bandit 1250 and found it extremely top heavy compared to the predator which I feel is extremely well balanced, Predator is unfortunately quite senstive in the front end and going through a corner can feel somewhat unsettled compared to say the likes of a speed triple etc however its just the nature of the bike, I put a steering damper on mine and no issues at all.
Z1000 has more power than the predator however I haven't ridden one to compare unfortunately. Thanks Grant, I have ridden a z1000sx which was very buzzy,lots of vibrations through the seat,pegs and bars, I imagine the naked version is much the same. I am going to test ride a Predator tomorrow, I used to own a Hornet 919 but I'm sure the Predator is a good step up.
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