Found the article looking for F3 pics
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I don't know if anyone has caught it yet, but I stumbled across the article where the writer (I'm guessing who that was) was looking for F3 pics in the F3 and F2 sections of the forum. I am pretty sure the thread and article are related because I recognized was Pacemakers F3... it was the luggage rack that gave it away.
Has anyone read this article in Sport Rider yet? It's a pretty good article about the F2 and F3 generations. There is an interesting bit about the history of the F2/F3 and how Honda dominated the 600cc class during this time period (87 - 98). It was kinda funny. The author said if someone was in the market for a used F2/F3, they could become well informed by going to cbrforum.com. I recommend reading the article which is in the latest issue of Sport Rider.
Has anyone read this article in Sport Rider yet? It's a pretty good article about the F2 and F3 generations. There is an interesting bit about the history of the F2/F3 and how Honda dominated the 600cc class during this time period (87 - 98). It was kinda funny. The author said if someone was in the market for a used F2/F3, they could become well informed by going to cbrforum.com. I recommend reading the article which is in the latest issue of Sport Rider.
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I had to get the digital copy, could not find it in any of the local shops.
I meant to take the bag & rack off before I took the pics, but forgot..........
Jules actually posted a pretty good article here in the F3 section. There is an outstanding one in a British publication called "Essential Superbikes" which also covered the history from the beginning to the then replacement F4.
Can't get enough info on the F3's, love em.
I meant to take the bag & rack off before I took the pics, but forgot..........
Jules actually posted a pretty good article here in the F3 section. There is an outstanding one in a British publication called "Essential Superbikes" which also covered the history from the beginning to the then replacement F4.
Can't get enough info on the F3's, love em.
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