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Hey guys, I just thought I would post up a couple of pics of the new cbr600! I got it about a month ago but have only just got some pictures onto the laptop!

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It's a shit load faster than the R34 lol!

So what do you guys think? Many of you ride??

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Thanks guys for all the comments!

Karly - I love the blade but I kinda thought the 600 is a better step up from the 250 and more in my price range too!

Ed - I'll have to go digging and see if I can find it :P

I love the black as well. I'd eventually like to make the alloy/silver parts black as well. Ill probably keep the pillion foot pegs n shit as the missus will no doubt be keen to jump on the back!

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Nice bike. For anyone who doesn't have their bike licence, I highly recommend going and getting it. Everyone I've talked into it has loved it. You will ride for about 6 months straight and find every excuse to go out for a ride :D

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Hey guys, I just thought I would post up a couple of pics of the new cbr600! I got it about a month ago but have only just got some pictures onto the laptop!

post-44924-1244895500_thumb.jpg

post-44924-1244895656_thumb.jpg

It's a shit load faster than the R34 lol!

So what do you guys think? Many of you ride??

Wicked purchase mate looks HOT. Go Hoondas!

Yeah i've started riding too purchased a Honda RVF400 a few months back. I love it!

Looks hot apart from the L plate!

Won't let me post pics though....

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im due to get my cbr600 or a yzf-r6 soon :laugh:

God dam it!!! I've gotta wait another 12 months before i can upgrade once i'm out of the restriction zone!!!

GSX750 are pretty mintish. Similar weight to 600 except with 150cc extra. NOICE.

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