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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 04:01 AM
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Hi all!

Kay from Norway here
I bought a 1999 CBR 600F4 a little while back, and I have been getting so much useful help from reading this forum, so I decided to join up in case I might be able to contribute a little bit back.

Anyway, see you all around

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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 09:37 AM
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Welcome Kay.
Thanks for officially joining. Now you can experience the forum at its best. Everyone has a something to contribute, even if it's just opinions on paint colors. Let us know if you need any help...
 
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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 12:48 PM
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Joining to give back - we like that attitude! :-) We wish more members were like that. Anyway, welcome to CBRF Kay!

I have a 2000 F4. Come on over to the F4 section & post up a pic in the pic thread. Our section may not see as much traffic as the F4i section but we try to help ea other as much as possible. :-) There's always the General Tech section as well, if you need help.

Glad you found us & joined. Good to have you w/ us.
 
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Old Aug 24, 2012 | 01:21 PM
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Quote from other thread...
Originally Posted by DerKayzer
...was trying to PM Syphen rather than post in this thread, but I couldn't (can't) get access to create a PM. Any advice?
As a new member, there are certain restrictions til your account is fully approved. See this... https://cbrforum.com/forum/forum-hel...%2A%2A-133320/ Keep posting responsibly & your acct will be fully active soon. :-)

As for the frame sliders... I recommend getting the 'cut' type. The lower fairings are easily cut for sliders w/a 1-3/4 hole-saw drill bit. There are many illustrations/how-to's here on the forum. A quick search or two should find 'em.
 
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