Attn: All new members
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/10/2005 10:38:31 PM
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fring129
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What's up Honda lovers. I am a new user and own a 1994 CBR900RR. Here is why I am joing. I have riden for years with my best friend. Well last October my frined was killed when a car pulled out in front of him. Now I am not trying to get anyone down and my best friend wouldn't want you to either. We loved to ride. Well my frined was killed doing what we loved on his bike which he built and loved jsut as much if not more than his Cadillac Eldarado. Well to make a long story short I have aquired the his bike which is now my only bike the 94 cbr 900rr. His father got the caddy his mother got his house and I was given the bike. Now in my best friends honor I willing excepted and am now on a mission to rebuild the machine my frined built. I known ..I know how could you do it, but you would of have to known him. HE LOVED HIS MOTORCYLE and the freedom it gave to him. Needless to say he dies doing what he loved. So this seemed like a good place to get info and share info in loving memory of my best friend! So the bike ain't to bad mostly all front end. Anyone got a 94' front end or fairings? or a wreck bike? Glad to be here and look forward to talking with you all. Drive it like ya stole it!
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/21/2005 10:56:58 AM
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Dutch5000
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Joined: 1/17/2005 Status: offline
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Hey guys, My name is Dan and I just wanted to take a minute and introduce myself, I have been on the forum now for a few days and have found some really useful info. I'm stuck in snowy Cincinnati, OH for another year(when i'll finally graduate from Miami Ohio) and I'm off to somewhere I can ride year round....6 or 7 months just doesn't cut it. I'm riding a 1998 CBR 600 F3 with custom PPG paint and a Leo Vince High Mount slip-on. I plan on buying a CBR 954RR this summer. I also own a 1977 CB360T It runs strong, but man is it ugly. One of my goals for this winter is to repaint and chrome it.
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/21/2005 11:37:08 AM
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NeonspeedRT
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Joined: 9/2/2004 From: Jax, FL Status: offline
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Welcome to the boards everyone. We have some great members on these boards. Glad you joined us.
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/21/2005 1:39:26 PM
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bwhittington00
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Joined: 1/19/2005 Status: offline
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HELLO EVERYONE! My name is Bobby and I am the new owner of a 98 CBR900RR and new to the forum. I had a GSXR 750 when I was in high school and decided to buy another now at 21. I enjoy the respect that everyone has for one another in the bike community and am proud to be a part of it again. This forum is great and I will a frequent visitor. I am no motorcycle mechanic by any means and will need pointers along the way. I'm looking forward to some road trips this summer and hope to meet some fellow forumers. Thumbnail Image
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/21/2005 1:56:10 PM
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NeonspeedRT
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Joined: 9/2/2004 From: Jax, FL Status: offline
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Nice looking cbr you have there. Welcome to the boards and the addiction
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/21/2005 5:28:19 PM
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TwoHoots
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Joined: 1/21/2005 Status: offline
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Hi to everyone. I've been nosing around the site and I think it's great. As you say, the more people use it the better. I've just bought my first Blade, the RR1. Love it to bits!. In fact I'm looking for quite a few bits at the moment. My other bike's a Yamaha Diversion and as it's winter that's the one I'm currently riding. Safe riding. H
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Sup - 1/21/2005 10:02:33 PM
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runnin
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Joined: 1/21/2005 Status: offline
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hey everyone I just bought a 2001 600 F4i (wrecked)and i have been looking for a site like this for a while it looks allot like fuelslut.net lots of good info so far....
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/22/2005 2:58:25 AM
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sirlimpzalot
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Joined: 8/24/2004 From: Roseville, CA Status: offline
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Hello to all of you..I have been very active on this site for some time now.. My name is Tom Sharp and I own a small motorcycle parts, service, accessories store in Roseville, CA ( near Sacramento) I currently don't even have a CBR, but I have one in the garage that my friend owns; a 2004 CBR600RR. She doesnt have much time for it and she wants me to ride it for her ( the agony I endure for this women I swear!! ) I have had ALOT of bikes, I think it is around 45 or more now that have passed thru my possesion... Anyway, welcome to the coolest, active site around!! If any of you need anything look me up...I have a very VAST knowledge and supplier sources ( I dont mean that I know everything, because I dont!!) But I am always here to help out if needed. Later!! Ride safe!! www.apexroseville.com My most recent CBR's have been a 99 600F4 and a 93 CBR900RR, along with some R1's, Ninjas, YZF, ect...
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RE: Attn: All new members - 1/22/2005 6:01:57 AM
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chainstretcher
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Joined: 11/5/2004 Status: offline
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Hi -- I'm Gregg and I'm a cycle-holic. I'm also the idiot who used to ride the turbo bike. Finding out that the 1000RR ain't no slouch either. I'm glad this place is starting to catch on. Unbelievable how much knowledge exists between a group of dumb bikers.
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