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    Quote Originally Posted by Choco View Post
    EDIT: you should try the honda cbr150 some time and do a comparison!
    i've already done so on the cbr125

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    Quote Originally Posted by Choco View Post
    We need to swap some time EJ, i was going to buy an FXR as my first bike but they seemed REALLY small. That, and i couldn't even find one to sit on let alone buy =(
    Sure! Just show your face on this comming NASS (North Auckland Street Safe)


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    No question that FXRs are cool bikes, I have one with a race CDI 33mm flatslide carband cams it gets thrashed without mercy, hasnt blown up yet.
    Heres a link to a video from yesterdays bucket racing at Ruapuna its filmed from Buddhas FXR150 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y-311bJm6k

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanko View Post
    No question that FXRs are cool bikes, I have one with a race CDI 33mm flatslide carband cams it gets thrashed without mercy, hasnt blown up yet.
    Heres a link to a video from yesterdays bucket racing at Ruapuna its filmed from Buddhas FXR150 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y-311bJm6k
    Wow from now I should have faith on those skinny tyres. What brand is the tyres btw?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Wow from now I should have faith on those skinny tyres. What brand is the tyres btw?
    They are slicks , probably Dunlop, not really for road use

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    those skinny tyres you have possess more than enough traction in the dry

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    Good review, ta!

    Thanks for the review. I'm thinking of getting a 2002 FXR150, so I wanted to read a review or two first, to see what owners think of them. I reckon it will do for me for a year or so, whilst I'm still on my learners, and then restricted...

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