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Thread: YOUR BIKE: Why did you choose it? Why is it YOU?!

  1. #46
    Join Date
    9th January 2008 - 11:36
    Bike
    1986 Honda CX400C
    Location
    Pahiatua
    Posts
    49

    Hmmm hard questions.... NOT!!!

    1)What is your bike? Honda CX400C

    2) Why did you choose it? Cos I could and I have wanted one since they first came out.

    3) Why is it you? Because it ain't a speed daemon and it is comfortable.

    4) Money no object, What would you ride? I would keep it and bring it up to spec (with the exception of the paint colour). Probably get a couple more for different conditions...
    It aint how fast ya get there, it's that ya get there at all...

  2. #47
    Join Date
    8th August 2004 - 17:16
    Bike
    1999 GSXR1100W, 1975 CT90
    Location
    Upper Hutt
    Posts
    5,551
    1) VFR NC30
    2) Has a cult following and a lot of others reccomended I should get it.
    3) Like me: 18 years old, could've been good looking but has been scarred, not as fit as it used to be
    Not like me: old, unreliable, requires a lot of money to keep going
    4) 450cc conversion, Turbo, Fuel Injection, Ohlins shock and USD forks, Brembo brakes, Dymag rims, have my second swingarm enlongated for drag racing but keep original spare for the track, Nitrous, Wheelie bar, carbon fibre replicas or original style fairings painted either in France A1GP or SP1 Castrol colours and TYGA fairings in other colour scheme and Carbon fibre fairings of my own design, Carbon fibre everything, and a cup holder.

    Or a 2005 ZX10R with a Muzzy Stage 2 turbo

  3. #48
    Join Date
    18th February 2005 - 10:16
    Bike
    CT110 Super Cub - postie bike
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    3,123
    What is my bike? '92 Honda CB400

    Why did I chose it? I wanted a 400 and was about the only low km one I could find in my price range

    Why is it me? It's pretty unexciting but thoroughly reliable and low maintenance.

    Money no object, what would I ride? I would imagine a 500 to 750 cc bog standard Kawasaki of the ZZR type. Nice upright position, not to big for the daily commute, but big enough to hit the highway comfortably.
    Grow older but never grow up

  4. #49
    Join Date
    12th September 2006 - 01:15
    Bike
    BMW R1200RT
    Location
    Ponga Hill
    Posts
    1,023
    I'm just about to buy a Honda Rune.

    Why? Because I want more bike companies to create bold designs, and hopefully buying this bike will encourage them.

    Also, I just moved to Australia and the roads here seem ideal for a big, heavy, and long motorbike.

  5. #50
    Join Date
    25th July 2004 - 15:05
    Bike
    Honda F4i
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    262
    1) B-Model ZX9R (Rebuilt after being written off Boxing day of '06)
    2) Used to have a ZX6R of the same year so it was time for an upgrade + it was the best priced bike with reasonble acceleration + needed a big bike for reliable touring that doubled as a work vehicle.
    3) Good repuatation for being reliable and honest.
    4) '04 or '05 ZX10R
    I wave to every biker I see.

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