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circa 1970
Join Date: 12-17-2006
Age: 26
Bike(s): 600RR, 125R
Posts: 4,637
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CB1000R
Honda (UK)
Based on the old 'Blade motor with different chassis. And with SS Swingarm goodness. ![]() I like it. |
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Godspeed, #20
![]() Join Date: 12-13-2006
Age: 55
Bike(s): VFR750 SV650 TZ250
Posts: 5,040
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Re: CB1000R
Looks like their stylist is trying to out-wacky Kawasaki.
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Go Sox!
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Re: CB1000R
I like it. those gauges are sweet as hell.
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Join Date: 12-28-2006
Age: 33
Bike(s): F4I
Posts: 524
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Re: CB1000R
What in the gommer is a position lamp? Is that the wierd thingy under the headlight?
Nice bike all around though. Wish they would bring the transalp here with more of an Adventure type look ride to it. I like the new f800gs BMW came out with. Oh and the 848 has me drooooooling. to bad i can't afford the cost to maintain it. sorry rambling. |
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Re: CB1000R
To bad it comes only in Vomit Gold/Green
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Re: CB1000R
Nice, I'd take one of those before a z1000.
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2 Cylinders, 4 Valves, No Waiting
Join Date: 01-14-2007
Location: South Lyon, MI
Age: 43
Bike(s): Ducati HM
Posts: 968
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Re: CB1000R
Love the cockpit, and the headlight is pretty neat also. Not too wild about the exhaust, but that's changeable.
I'd consider it if it were sold here. |
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CAN CRUSHER
Join Date: 12-13-2006
Location: Central Illinois
Age: 40
Bike(s): worm gear
Posts: 1,646
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Re: CB1000R
I wonder if that wheel will fit a VFR800?
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Re: CB1000R
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Join Date: 12-13-2006
Age: 49
Bike(s): 929
Posts: 2,396
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Re: CB1000R
So it looks like that fugly exhaust is going to be Honda's newest statement...or trademark.
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ready for some football
Join Date: 12-18-2006
Location: Louisiana
Bike(s): HD
Posts: 498
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Re: CB1000R
I've also seen pics of it in red. I kinda like it, but I'm a sucker for a single side swingarm. It's funky but not as ugly as a Z1000.
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ready for some football
Join Date: 12-18-2006
Location: Louisiana
Bike(s): HD
Posts: 498
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Re: CB1000R
That one lokks like it has had a bit of an aftermarket parts work over?
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67 Kg
Join Date: 08-31-2007
Location: Idaho/Iowa
Age: 29
Bike(s): Western Flyer
Posts: 2,144
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Re: CB1000R
Just got around to looking at that site. I like the Hannspree edition 600RR. I wish they would bring that to the U.S.
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