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torn.. =/ - 5/8/2008 2:09:36 AM   
berm

 

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hey,
i have a 98 blade.. and i am really torn.. about selling  help me out with the pro's and cons... i want to go up to a 2003-05 cbr600rr... i am around 6'1 215.. sometimes i just feel like i am riding an overly bulky bike and can't do what the other guys are doing.. =/
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RE: torn.. =/ - 5/8/2008 5:24:39 AM   
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The 600rr will be way to small for you. Your knees will be hitting fairing. It's a great bike but you are a little too big for it.

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RE: torn.. =/ - 5/8/2008 4:56:25 PM   
alpha omega

 

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Hate to say it man but monkey is right todays bikes look like there made for someone who is 5'3 130 pounds (exceptions busa,zx-14). plus the great thing about the 98-99 900rr was still ahead of its time and even compared too todays bikes it is still a very stylish bike and the performance well honda does says performance first I guess what im trying to say man is if you bought a 05 600rr you would look like a monkey ****in a football. add some mods to your blade there is so many thing you could do to make it every bit as competent as the new bikes good luck man and i hope you don't sell the blade but what ever you do don't buy outside of honda!!!                                                   ALPHA

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