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Old 09-28-2009, 09:58 PM
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whats up everyone, im new hear, my name is Mo and i bought my first bike last night, its an 01 cbr 600 f4i with only 900 miles, bone stock, pretty much mint condition (red and white). iv been riding dirt bikes and atv's my whole life (had to sell my banshee to get the cbr). and i live in northern new jersey. im 17 years old, and i love to ride! just wanted to say whats up
 
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Old 09-29-2009, 04:02 AM
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hey there Mo and welcome to CBRF!! :-)

wow, an F4i with only 900 miles is barely run in ... that sounds like a great find as it
will be a virtually new bike, love red/white too ... get some pics up when you get the
chance.......

take a lot of care on it and enjoy the forums :-)

Jules
 
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Old 09-29-2009, 06:10 AM
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Welcome to CBRF Mo!! Congrats on the new bike. I'd have given some of my lesser used organs to have a bike at 17. Just take it easy out there and remember that riding on the street is quite different than riding on dirt. You might want to think about taking a MSF course sometime in the near future as well. It will not only hone your street skills, but should also reduce your insurance rates.
 
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Originally Posted by eweppley
Welcome to CBRF Mo!! Congrats on the new bike. I'd have given some of my lesser used organs to have a bike at 17. Just take it easy out there and remember that riding on the street is quite different than riding on dirt. You might want to think about taking a MSF course sometime in the near future as well. It will not only hone your street skills, but should also reduce your insurance rates.
will do, thanks for the welcomes everyone, ill post pics of my bike when i get a chance!
 
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welcome
 
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Old 10-01-2009, 04:59 AM
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Welcome, the F4i is a good starter bike. Very forgiving and pretty comfortable.
 
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:12 PM
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Helllo & welcome aboard Mo!
'01 F4i with only 900 miles! Nice find!
Post some pics when U can.
Plenty of F4i riders in here so check out the F4i forum if you have questions on anything
 

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