RRP TL vs. Honda CBR
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RRP TL vs. Honda CBR
Thought I would throw up a quick pic of my tl and cbr sitting together..both are a lot of fun!! Just cant get any more speeding tickets
Last edited by jdubz04tl; 11-20-2011 at 12:07 PM.
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damn so clean!!!
Yoshimura eh?
I want a Two Bros when I get my CBR600RR.
Looking for an 04-07 heheh
Yoshimura eh?
I want a Two Bros when I get my CBR600RR.
Looking for an 04-07 heheh
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nice car and bike. I have a R6. to me the cbrs just feel hard to handle around corners. My r6 feels much more aggressive in the turns compared to my friends cbr600rr. how long have you been riding?
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ya i got the yoshi slip-on..it sounds really good. Ive had the bike since March and absolutely love it! The cbr's are a little heavier than the yamaha but it screams once you hit 10k rpm..r6's are nice bikes too though
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Love the color, love the Inspyres.
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Nice rides!! I love riding bikes and always wanted one, but I don't trust myself...I don't know how long I'd last if I owned one
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Nice bikes, I used to ride street when I was younger. Then my best friend passed away at 19 from a motorcycle crash. I still rode for a couple years after that until I got a tankslapper on the freeway doing 70mph and almost died. After that I was done, I don't ride street anymore. Still miss it though despite all the shit that happened, I love riding. Anyways nice bikes and nice cars
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boricua tl you dynamic duo is looking good too man! Bikes are definitely a lot of fun, you just have to be able to control yourself on them or they'll get you in some trouble..but anyone looking to ride I would highly reccommend the cbr...they're pretty much bulletproof and the 600's plenty of power for me!
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Honda is the way to go. I have owned a ton of bikes over the past 15 years, both street and dirt, and the Hondas are always the most reliable. Maybe the Yamahas have gotten better now with the newer ones but in the past I remember having so many damn issues with them. My friend had one he had to rebuild the engine 3 times in 3 years lol. Needless to say he bought a Honda after that.
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