Hello from NJ
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Hello from NJ
Ok, the Jets are kicking Miami's *** in Monday night football, so I got time to introduce myself...
Anyway, my first bike was a cbr f4i '04. I have been riding for about two months. The reason why I say was, is because it was stolen in NYC where I work.
I cannot say too much about other bikes, but I felt extremely comfortable on the f4i and it is a great starter bike. It has just enough punch, and it rides smooth in corners as well as handling. Not to say I enjoy stunts, but I did get my first wheelie on the bike. Apparently, it is easier to learn on this bike, I have been told.
I look forward to chatting and I buying another Honda in the future.
By the way, because my Honda dealership ran out of CBR's for '04 I decided to buy a Yamaha R6 '04 to keep me busy...
The R6 is very light, about 20 lbs than the f4i and the agility and steering is sick. It is definitely more of a race, track bike than the all around CBR.
If anyone is interested in a possible trade, I know it is a CBR forum, but just a thought, let me know.
sprokkett2000@yahoo.com
Anyway, my first bike was a cbr f4i '04. I have been riding for about two months. The reason why I say was, is because it was stolen in NYC where I work.
I cannot say too much about other bikes, but I felt extremely comfortable on the f4i and it is a great starter bike. It has just enough punch, and it rides smooth in corners as well as handling. Not to say I enjoy stunts, but I did get my first wheelie on the bike. Apparently, it is easier to learn on this bike, I have been told.
I look forward to chatting and I buying another Honda in the future.
By the way, because my Honda dealership ran out of CBR's for '04 I decided to buy a Yamaha R6 '04 to keep me busy...
The R6 is very light, about 20 lbs than the f4i and the agility and steering is sick. It is definitely more of a race, track bike than the all around CBR.
If anyone is interested in a possible trade, I know it is a CBR forum, but just a thought, let me know.
sprokkett2000@yahoo.com