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Rep Power: 271 my new vehicle
its 2001 Honda F4i
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jardine slip on exhaust, plate eliminator, flush signals, SS brake lines
$4200 with helmet and gloves
not the best deal, but good deal for super clean, well maintained bike
Honda Family LOVE
jardine slip on exhaust, plate eliminator, flush signals, SS brake lines
$4200 with helmet and gloves
not the best deal, but good deal for super clean, well maintained bike
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i'm going to the guys place on thursday to pickup the bike, i'll take my own pics on the weekend. i can get the same pic since i live my the coast(pch 1)
i'll have the bike for like 10 days before i have to leave for ohio for 7 week
i'm going to the guys place on thursday to pickup the bike, i'll take my own pics on the weekend. i can get the same pic since i live my the coast(pch 1)
i'll have the bike for like 10 days before i have to leave for ohio for 7 week
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Originally Posted by gh0st
i want a bike, but i'm scared of wrecking.
well, Your going to have to take your chances... Because there are only two types or riders... Those who have been down, and those who are going to.
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Originally Posted by Zzyzx
well, Your going to have to take your chances... Because there are only two types or riders... Those who have been down, and those who are going to.
my dad lowsided his bike
i lowsided my f3 like 6 years ago, into a light pole. luckily, i didn't go in the same direction of my f3
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Originally Posted by usafstud
so true so true
my dad lowsided his bike
i lowsided my f3 like 6 years ago, into a light pole. luckily, i didn't go in the same direction of my f3
my dad lowsided his bike
i lowsided my f3 like 6 years ago, into a light pole. luckily, i didn't go in the same direction of my f3
I would by far perfer to Low side a bike then High side.....
My friend had a F4i for a few years, Great bike. Probably one of the best city/street bikes out there. He's moved on to a GSXR 1000... But I still like the F4i better. It was just felt like a more refined bike. was great in the low Rpm's for putting aound the city, but had good power when you wanted to run. The GSXR1000... That think is down right Twitchy, as in bairly twist the throttle, and the nose wants to come up on you.
My current Ride BTW is an 1986 HD FXR.... it is a mean, oil leaking, brute of a Motorcycle... and I love every bit of it. (Its had cam work and Dual Plugs ect... So its got enough torque to get you moving with out using the throttle...)
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