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Can't see the pic, but I'm assuming RR? I looked at them when I bought my R6 back in 03. I like the Honda bikes. I've put a ton of miles on an f4i, and enjoyed every minute of it!
I disagree... Depends on your style of riding. If you keep pushing it to the limit then you will want a large bike, but if you enjoy just cruising then you'll be fine with the 600. My 750 is plenty enough for me, at some times I would like a larger faster bike, but I have yet to get one or sale mine.
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i see more and more 600's on the track more than the liter bikes. the 600's have enough power now that its pretty much fast enough, but again, im a liter bike kind of guy.
Archer
Yeah its just a F4i, I got it to cruise around on and with gas prices it will help. Im not one who goes and does stupid stuff nor will i. I go 5 over speed limit and dont rev past 7k which is all fine with me.
I got it for $3k with 13k miles on it.
Past Ride
1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
(If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)
Personally, id rather my bikes be measured in cubic inches.
Based on that statement, I can only assume you prefer a cruiser style bike? Im thinking if he works on getting rid of those giant chicken strips, that 600 will be all the thrill he needs.
To the OP, its been years since my buddy sold his F4i and moved on to bigger better things, and he still praises that stupid bike to this day. Good price, good choice. But you never take it past 7K? Maybe you should look into a bike that measures its displacement in cubic inches also... :D:p
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