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Chris S.

Chris S.Hunter Region, NSW

  • 5 reviews

Love at first ride

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This is a fun bike to own. Light, nimble, powerful and well mannered. I had zero mechanical problems with my bike over 9 years. I actually preferred it over the CBR1000RR after test riding both. Well done Honda. It just needs the suspension tuned for the rider to get optimum performance out of the crate.



Purchased for A$12,000.00.

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den

denSydney, NSW

  • 12 reviews
  • 8 likes

Perfect super sport bike

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I had 2008 cbr 600rr: Pros: beautiful looking bike, sweet engine, good at lower revs too( can be used as daily commuter), easy to ride... cons: not a good idea to carry passenger, only models from 2007- 2009 are considered best, low fuel economy, may not be ideal for long trips or cruising... but this is a super sport bike right? Hence, can’t expect a same comfort level as in cruiser or naked bike, however, this is one of the easiest n nimble super sport bike...hence it helps

Date PurchasedJul 2010

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Jay

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Im wanting to get a bigger bike & I like Honda cbr 600rr or 1000rr! I only have $7gz to find the best value bike? What do u think is the newest &best bike i can get?? I wanted to no if u can tell me why the 2007-2009 mod are best? What are the differences? & why there not good for pasenger?

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