CBR 1000F "Hurricane" 1987-1996 CBR 1000F

Ever wonder how another bike's riding position compares to the CBR?

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Old 08-28-2012, 12:59 PM
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Default Ever wonder how another bike's riding position compares to the CBR?

Wonder no more.

And be sure to add a few bikes and then mouse scroll over the image; it fades between them!
 
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Pretty cool find there Larry
 
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I used that web site quite a bit while researching what motorcycle to buy
 
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I find that it's making my long-suppressed desire to buy an NT650 almost unbearable...
 
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Very cool site. Thanks
 
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According to the site there is on 1 degree diff between the cbr and a zzr of the same era! I was going to look at a Hyabusa that is for sale locally, don't think I will bother now 37 degree lean would be too hard on my dicky shoulder.
 

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Hand was hosed so typing was a issue when i posted last time.

Thanks for the link. It almost made me decide to go back to the Cb700SC. I had 3 of them and loved them all. Bought the first one the day they came out in 84. If they came in a 1000 or highewr I'd grab one immediate. I'm starting to think all the crap I've put my body through over the years is telling me something.
 
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Originally Posted by Hueristic
Hand was hosed so typing was a issue when i posted last time.

Thanks for the link. It almost made me decide to go back to the Cb700SC. I had 3 of them and loved them all. Bought the first one the day they came out in 84. If they came in a 1000 or highewr I'd grab one immediate. I'm starting to think all the crap I've put my body through over the years is telling me something.
They say pain is the body's way of telling you something is wrong

I guess there's a lot wrong with me
 
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Old 08-30-2012, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by wooferdog
They say pain is the body's way of telling you something is wrong

I guess there's a lot wrong with me

The Marines always said that 'pain is weakness leaving the body.' If that were true I should be able to spit trucks over fences by now...
 


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