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CBR 400 RR


  

DiegoCBR -> CBR 400 RR (7/7/2007 3:46:46 PM)

DOES ANYBODY HAVE A CBR 400 RR ?? I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO DO WHEELIES


  

CBR125ccR -> RE: CBR 400 RR (7/15/2007 1:01:27 PM)

Does CBR 400 RR excist? I've never heard of it.


stephygee -> RE: CBR 400 RR (7/17/2007 11:26:30 PM)

Yes, they do exist.  Had one a long time ago ('96) when I was stationed in Japan.  You can see the most recent pics of such bikes here.


egotistic -> RE: CBR 400 RR (10/2/2007 2:01:29 PM)

just like stephygee was.... i am currently stationed in japan and have a 89 cbr 400 rr


Blue Fox -> RE: CBR 400 RR (10/8/2007 4:27:02 AM)

They look like a bunch of fun those.


Icyalkn -> RE: CBR 400 RR (10/10/2007 5:24:23 PM)

I was just about to say the samething, I'm guess a blast on the track, to throw around..... kewl


Kingpin -> RE: CBR 400 RR (10/11/2007 1:57:06 AM)

i have an 89 NC23 tri-arm. 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=q0HArxRaKHc

http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd255/kingpinrich/CBRpgugpud.jpg


dorkbiker -> RE: CBR 400 RR (10/21/2007 8:06:51 AM)

I wish the servicemen would start shipping those bikes back to the states.  I don't know why they don't sell the smaller models over here...I guess our V8 culture makes the states a poor market for such bikes, but it sure would be fun to thrash around town on one of those light bikes.  I think they'd be perfect candidates for motardization and are really what an old motocrosser like myself should be riding.  Sometimes, due to old dirt habits, I think I shouldn't be riding a sport bike.  I still have to fight the tendency to 'back it in' with a leg extended forward.

Oh well, guess the marketing wizards know what I want and have said I want a 600.


Munson -> RE: CBR 400 RR (10/24/2007 8:10:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: dorkbiker

Oh well, guess the marketing wizards know what I want and have said I want a 600.


No, you really want to step up to a liter bike.  Haven't you heard that 600s are strictly little girl bikes?

Seriously, I totally agree with you, and I'm hoping that now that Kawasaki has finally updated their Ninja 250, the other maufacturers will decide to compete in the lower displacement classes.


naggy -> RE: CBR 400 RR (1/7/2008 6:06:01 AM)

i have a cbr 400 rr.

cant ride it yet but its parked in the garden for wen i can lol.

its bloody quick compared to my rs125.


Shadow1 -> RE: CBR 400 RR (1/10/2008 10:23:26 AM)

The NC23 and NC 29 have been around in South Africa for years- my son has one....They go like stink (I had his at 130MPH) and are very popular, corner well and run forever on a litre of gas. It's not like my CBR1000F, but then it was never meant to be.


summitdog -> RE: CBR 400 RR (7/1/2008 9:43:00 AM)

Here is a pic of my CBR400RR (NC29). 

Scotty


Syphen -> RE: CBR 400 RR (7/13/2008 4:57:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: summitdog

Here is a pic of my CBR400RR (NC29).

Scotty



Sharp bike! I have been looking at NC29''s but that would mean selling my 250 or 600. I can''t part with either right now lol.


  

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