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(04-15-2014, 12:48 AM)shdwghst457_imp Wrote: When I was reading about the CB prior to purchase, I'm glad I ignored all of the people who reviewed it and said the power was lackluster. I'm coming it to a 750 Shadow and comparatively this thing is a monster! Not sure I'd want to go much faster.
"Yea bro, but check out my Hayabusa" No thanks. CB's got style.
For real though...when i was 18 and had the CBR...it was all about speed and power...and ive always heard people say things like:
"Id never want to go that fast"
or
"It has enough power for me"
and Id always be like...wow...what a pansy...
BUT
This CB...really DOES have enough power, and i really WOULDNT want to go that fast haha...this bike is just perfect. literally nothing i would want different about it, maybe a fairing, like way more fairing options, because everyone has the same one! lol
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Just think what a 450 lb bike with 140 to 200 hp is like! I just looked at a Ducati monster 1200s but not sure I need that level of power.
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(04-13-2014, 06:06 PM)Vossero_imp Wrote: Yeah, I'm probably one of the youngest ones on the forum; 21. I have had both an 07 CBR600rr, 1975 CB750, and an 11 HD Sportster, and this bike has everything Ive ever wanted from the sportster, everything the CB750 ever was, and as much power as I could want from the CBR, this is just...the perfect bike; so modular, so quick, Im 6'6 and 160, lanky as hell, and I look and fit so well, its just...the only bike i could ever want more is the 14 DLX but i just got my 13 2 weeks ago lol
I may be one of the oldest on the forum as my DLX will arrive in June, a gift from my wife for my 70th birthday. I have to sell my GL1800 but still... This is my first post and I'm not sure what I am doing. This is a trial post. I hope to find info on access0ories like engine guards, luggage rack/sissy bar. I hope to make the CB a sport tourer.
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Welcome to the forum and you are my hero. I to hope to be riding well into my 70s.
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I may be one of the oldest on the forum as my DLX will arrive in June, a gift from my wife for my 70th birthday. I have to sell my GL1800 but still... This is my first post and I'm not sure what I am doing. This is a trial post. I hope to find info on access0ories like engine guards, luggage rack/sissy bar. I hope to make the CB a sport tourer.
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You're doing great. I am a newbie here as well but I think I have been here long enough to say welcome and congratulations on your new CB
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Hey, there, welcome terrymck. Enjoy the forum—there's plenty of help and information here.
Most of all, enjoy the bike.
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(04-15-2014, 06:11 AM)terrymck_imp Wrote: (04-13-2014, 06:06 PM)Vossero_imp Wrote: Yeah, I'm probably one of the youngest ones on the forum; 21. I have had both an 07 CBR600rr, 1975 CB750, and an 11 HD Sportster, and this bike has everything Ive ever wanted from the sportster, everything the CB750 ever was, and as much power as I could want from the CBR, this is just...the perfect bike; so modular, so quick, Im 6'6 and 160, lanky as hell, and I look and fit so well, its just...the only bike i could ever want more is the 14 DLX but i just got my 13 2 weeks ago lol
I may be one of the oldest on the forum as my DLX will arrive in June, a gift from my wife for my 70th birthday. I have to sell my GL1800 but still... This is my first post and I'm not sure what I am doing. This is a trial post. I hope to find info on access0ories like engine guards, luggage rack/sissy bar. I hope to make the CB a sport tourer.
Welcome sir, not sure you are the oldest on the forum but you are probably close.
You did fine with your first post. Please go to the new members forum and introduce yourself and tell us some of your background.
In the meantime, get busy with the search engine to find out info or if you cant find what you are looking for post up and we will help.
70 and wanting a "sport tourer".., I love it! Good on ya my friend.
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Welcome!
And I'm glad to hear we can still ride when we are 70! At least I hope I can.
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I've a mate who'll be 70 next year and still going strong as a rider. I reckon there's hope for us all.
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(04-15-2014, 06:11 AM)terrymck_imp Wrote: (04-13-2014, 06:06 PM)Vossero_imp Wrote: Yeah, I'm probably one of the youngest ones on the forum; 21. I have had both an 07 CBR600rr, 1975 CB750, and an 11 HD Sportster, and this bike has everything Ive ever wanted from the sportster, everything the CB750 ever was, and as much power as I could want from the CBR, this is just...the perfect bike; so modular, so quick, Im 6'6 and 160, lanky as hell, and I look and fit so well, its just...the only bike i could ever want more is the 14 DLX but i just got my 13 2 weeks ago lol
I may be one of the oldest on the forum as my DLX will arrive in June, a gift from my wife for my 70th birthday. I have to sell my GL1800 but still... This is my first post and I'm not sure what I am doing. This is a trial post. I hope to find info on access0ories like engine guards, luggage rack/sissy bar. I hope to make the CB a sport tourer.
Welcome, you have just made me an even younger member of the forum (I'm 70 in Feb '15). This is a great forum. Masses of information and some really great people who always respond when a member asks for advice or assistance. Keep riding, keep posting. Look forward to the ride reports.
As a matter of fact, you know, the 1940s produced some fine vintages.
Cheers
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