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Honda CBR600F
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by Hutch - written on 03.06.08
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Well i passed my test in March 2008 through the DAS course. I had already purchased the bike a week before my test and was eager to get going. I was out on my CBR600F (2000) within the hour after a quick phone call to the insurance company. Although i was taking it easy i found the bike excellent to ride in town and on the country ...
by Patrick - written on 10.01.08
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I passed my DAS in July 2007 and researched bikes based on looks performance rideability and cost. I finally came to the conclusion that the CBR 600F was the only bike for a new rider who wants to safely ride with street cred. I had never rode a bike before my 7 half day lessons which equates to about 28 hours of riding and at leaset 6 ...
by darth_vader - written on 21.12.06
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So at 35 i decided to do my direct access course. Passed it in Nov '06 (what a rush) and immediately started looking for a bike. Now any other prospective bike hunters out there beware, it ain't nothing like buying a car. Take someone with you, the first bike you see might look great but have been thrashed to death by it's previous ...
by Pete Howard - written on 04.10.06
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First bike after passing my test and most certainly not a disappointment. I bought a low milage 96 model and have been amazed with its versatility and ability to cope with an absolute novice !! There is plenty of power when you need it and stops on a sixpence . The bike is low maintenance and easy to do the basics at home if you are even the most ...
by farleyfeatures - written on 01.04.03 (Useful, 1254 readings)
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I no longer have my CBR. I just don't have the time for bikes anymore - if I had one it would sit in the garage unused week after week, month after month - so there's no point owning one. But I used to have a CBR600FS that, in the days BC (Before Children), was second in my affections only to my now wife. That bike taught me ...
by niceguy2702 - written on 22.03.03 (Useful, 1400 readings)
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on march 1st i traded my boyhood dream haley davidson in for a brand new 2003 cbr600f3. i was fed up with sitting on a vibrator and going slow, if you wanted looks, fantastic wanna get p****d off with getting overtaken by scooters buy one. anyways, i toyed with the idea of getting a cbr, i had never really had a "supersports" before, so ...
by madigan653 - written on 01.03.03 (Useful, 1289 readings)
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In the late 70's I owned a Suzuki GS750DB which was a pretty awesome bike in 1977. Like all good things it came to an end. Many years later 1998 to be exact I bought a second hand Aprilia 650 Pegaso, which I thought was everything I wanted in a motorcycle, wrong. Two test rides round the block before purchasing proved to me you don't know ...
by Steve P - written on 16.01.02 (Useful, 3932 readings)
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It was quite a number of years since I had been biking to any great extent. All my old Pals were still or back into bikes, so what to get? It needed to be quick enough to get the adrenalin flowing, safe enough for an old fart and reliable. I looked at all the current "sports" 600's. Yamaha's R6, Kawasaki's ZX6R, Suzuki's ...
by thedirtyhorse - written on 26.08.01 (Useful, 898 readings)
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I bought my CBR600F brand new 5 months ago, so far it has impressed me with every single ride, I'm relatively new to bikes, having only passed my test 1 year ago, i rode a SV650s for 7 months then thought it was time for something a bit sportier and a bit quicker, and boy is it quicker, this bike is astounding, i couldn't believe the ...
by BenHonda - written on 12.03.01 (Useful, 880 readings)
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Its no wonder the CBR600 is one of the best selling motorbikes ever made. The bike is so easy to ride - either as a commuter or as a weekend sports bike. It certainly holds its own on track days. The perfect bike for a relative novice who wants to start getting quicker. There are no nasty surprises, very neutral steering and smooth ...
by huddro - written on 11.02.01 (Very useful, 4743 readings)
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The CBR600F is probably one if not the most enduringly popular motorcycle on sale in Britain today and over the last 10 years or so. I rode the 92 model for a number of years and found it to be the most versatile bike I had ever ridden. This bike is perfect for those long hot summer days when you just want to blast through the open ...
by christinemc - written on 23.10.00 (Very useful, 1243 readings)
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CBR600FW After righting off my 88 FJ CBR6 I was looking for something familiar to come back on. Steve of Abingdon Honda offered me a deal on a new CBR6. The CBR600 is all things to all men. A 160 mph rocket ship able to out perform and out handle most riders abilities. An all rounder able to potter though town traffic in ...
by boss15 - written on 22.07.00 (Very useful, 1860 readings)
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I ride approximately 30,000 miles per year on motorcycles and I rate the CBR as the best combination of comfort and performance. I have covered 11,000 miles in the last 6 months on a CBR600 FV - 1997 vintage. Capable of 150 mph yet returning 40+ mpg when ridden quickly on long journeys, the bike has everything in its favour. ...
by pi - written on 01.07.00 (Very useful, 1024 readings)
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My CBR600 is an older FL model from 1991. I bought the bike 3 years ago and as it was my first big bike I was a little intimidated when I first swung my leg over and took it for a test ride. I shouldn't have worried though because the bike makes you feel at home straight away. The riding position is comfortable (even the pillion has a ...
by Ghostrider - written on 14.06.00 (Useful, 1302 readings)
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What can I say about the CBR600 that hasn't already been said a thousand times before! Not a lot, but I'll give it a try anyway. This bike is truly the dog's nads. From it's looks and sleek styling to the raucous engine that would give any 750 or even 900 a good run for there money. it just oozes class. The first ...
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