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Whats the difference FH-FJ & F 1000's???

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Old 08-15-2009, 12:06 AM
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he's a busy man week-ends better things to do than mess with the Irishman
 
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Old 08-15-2009, 12:31 AM
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he's a busy man week-ends better things to do than mess with the Irishman
Never too busy to give chit back when it's given.............
Or admit an honest error, yawankers arrr
Right, warrot panker , off to the backyard..............behind the saloon.
 

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Uh-oh, I have a feeling there's gonna be some hair pulling and ball kicking....lol...

Just to further elaborate on the original question, though, I'd like to add that any model designation P+ (post 1992) is a far superior bike IMHO.
 
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:17 AM
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Just to further elaborate on the original question, though, I'd like to add that any model designation P+ (post 1992) is a far superior bike IMHO.

Hmmmmmmmmm
If it had been said by someone from this forum who actually knew what he was talking about, I might give that opinion some credence....................as it is.....................
 
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^^ Look, I've got her down on the ground and I'm chokin' the crap out of her!

If it had been said by someone from this forum who actually knew what he was talking about, I might give that opinion some credence....................as it is.....................
I just said IMHO to be nice.
It's not really my opinion, though....
it's FACT!!
 
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Old 08-15-2009, 09:14 AM
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I agree ...........give me unlinked brakes any day.......actually saved my
*** bigtime this week already........I'd a been on my **** on a later
gen bike .......no 2 ways about it !.....for real



Originally Posted by Shadow
Just to further elaborate on the original question, though, I'd like to add that any model designation P+ (post 1992) is a far superior bike IMHO.

Hmmmmmmmmm
If it had been said by someone from this forum who actually knew what he was talking about, I might give that opinion some credence....................as it is.....................
 
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Old 08-19-2009, 05:01 PM
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More detailed listing of Model Variants I came across

http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-cbr1000_model179/
 
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I agree ...........give me unlinked brakes any day.......actually saved my
*** bigtime this week already........I'd a been on my **** on a later
gen bike .......no 2 ways about it !.....for real
I'm gonna have to ask you to elaborate on that one a bit, sprock....
Assend a bit slippery?
 


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