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The track training day we attended wasn't a fair indication of what any bike is capable of on track though aye Rob? Mostly down to how individual riders interpreted the guidelines we were given at the start...still a bit of fun though.
What you choose next just comes down to your aspirations. The 750 you're playing with now looks nicely sorted, for what it's worth.
If you're tall, some bikes have more room than others, you might need to sit on a few.
And my 08 R1 hit the rev limiter @ 167 kph
Up to and including 06 R1's all 20 valve engines. 07 - 08 16 valve conventional firing order. 09 onwards crossplane crank engine.
Casbolts have one the same as my old one listed as an 07, its an 08 !! 07 much different graphics
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The CBR is meant to handle really well and have " friendly" power, whatever that is! But as allanB
Said, early ones often had chronic oil burning tendencies and the fairings are the devils work to remove and replace. Regular servicing is a chore. Spark plug change anyone?
I raced a ZX10R, and rode a friends GSXR1000K5, and I was very impressed. Doubt many riders would ever need more.
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looking forward to a report after you have clocked up some kms on it.
Honda insisted on developing the bike as a 'riders bike' and concentrated on the purity of the ride shunning lots of electronic aids. I think you'll enjoy it - should feel like a pumped up GSXR750![]()
Haven't read all the posts in this thread but if your CBR has a stock rear shock then you need to upgrade it. They overheat and are basically useless after about 5 laps. Good luck with the bike
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