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Current Honda CBR Models
600 Modifications
bigger tyres than standard?
600 Modifications
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bigger tyres than standard?
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a 2ct and a stinko, good combo.
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Hi..
so i can put
a 190/55/17 on a 02 cbr f4i, and won't toU
ch the SWINGARM..?
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ive got a 200 on mine and it doesnt hit. with just me on it handles like crap.
its only on there for testing purposes and it was free
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