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Thread: Bought me a '91 CBR 600F today (6 January)

  1. #16
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    4th January 2005 - 13:30
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    I am just getting my gear on and heading out with a bunch of mates, going north.
    Great day for a ride.
    Might see you out n bout

  2. #17
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    29th April 2006 - 21:20
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    [QUOTE=Will;886241]I am just getting my gear on and heading out with a bunch of mates, going north.
    Great day for a ride.
    Might see you out n bout[/QUO

    Might do to. I'm leaning towards a blat up St Hway 16.

    h
    Have a good ride. Be careful, cages on the loose!!!!!

  3. #18
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    12th July 2006 - 03:23
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    Congratulations! Glad you've found a bike you'll relly enjoy.
    Never Take Life Seriously - Nobody Gets Out Alive Anyway!

  4. #19
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    4th January 2005 - 13:30
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    Might do to. I'm leaning towards a blat up St Hway 16.

    h
    Have a good ride. Be careful, cages on the loose!!!!![/QUOTE]

    I went up that way with mates, then left them to continue and came back down the same way. Cages everywhere but no problem.
    Saw quite a few bikes but didn't see another CBR600. Did I blink and miss you? You will have to travel slower if you want a wave.

  5. #20
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    21st October 2005 - 20:58
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    Mine had been sitting at work since the 21st of last month (as I have been down south on holiday).
    Picked it up this morning. Left the kill switch in the OFF position, and run the starter till the oil light went out (to get oil onto the cams), and then flicked to on. She burst into life ready to go. (Couldn't do that on my Suzuki as the kill switch disabled the starter too!).

    Raced around to the Pharmacy to get a new label, and it is all good for some summer adventure.

    Shame there is too much to do around the house for the rest of my leave, otherwise I would be out on it every day. (Well everyday the sun shines).

  6. #21
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    29th April 2006 - 21:20
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    here's the pic of my new 600

    This bike has as much respect for wet roads as it does dry...NONE
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  7. #22
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    nice buy! have fun with it!!
    ... ...

    Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac

  8. #23
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    5th December 2006 - 18:22
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    Quote Originally Posted by granma2 View Post
    Here's a picture of mine
    Now I do like the look of that. Only year's difference but yours has a lot less heavy look. I have the gawd-awful humungous front guard.

  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by granma2 View Post
    This bike has as much respect for wet roads as it does dry...NONE
    Great looking baby this one .. well done

  10. #25
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    30th January 2006 - 16:33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Now I do like the look of that. Only year's difference but yours has a lot less heavy look. I have the gawd-awful humungous front guard.
    It's surprising how getting rid of the ugly plastic rear cleans it up nicely too. Mine certainly doesn't look 15 years old and often gets mistaken for a newer bike.
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