My Honda CB1300
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My Honda CB1300
He she is. Owned From New. Shes a 2003 NON-ABS and NON - Faired version in black. Has a colour coded belly pan and a Remus Race can and link pipe.
5,000 on the clock and just about to put her 3rd rear tyre on her
5,000 on the clock and just about to put her 3rd rear tyre on her
Bikerz- Newb
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Re: My Honda CB1300
Very nice, i like all your bikes i was just looking through the pics haha!
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Re: My Honda CB1300
*Through. haha
Greg J- Regular
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Re: My Honda CB1300
Thats what i put
Shut up anyway or ill make you a mod and you can correct all my spelling mistakes for me, and you'll b there all day ^^ lol
Shut up anyway or ill make you a mod and you can correct all my spelling mistakes for me, and you'll b there all day ^^ lol
Re: My Honda CB1300
I'll say! Nice heavy beastie with a grunt range and revs like a dental drill!
Do you call a belly pan a 'faired' version?!! Lol.
Do you call a belly pan a 'faired' version?!! Lol.
Bluecollarlove- Moderator
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Re: My Honda CB1300
Now its trough. haha
I like this game.. lol
I like this game.. lol
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My Dads nearlly on his 3rd tyre too on his 2008 Cb1300 its got 8,000miles roughly but its been to france, Italy and switzerland
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Yeah they just strip rear tyres and I dont do burnouts or anything, its all that torque (sorry RS people I know you dont know what torque is) lol. sorry was that harsh?
I dont like the faired version but feel the belly pan really finishes the bike off looks wise. Its very different to my old RS where the gearbox was a very useful part of the bike, on the CB, its a pain, get upto 40mph get it in 6th and then dont bother using it again.lol
Went for a ride with CharlieB on back with a mate on her R6 she was flat out in 3rd taking cars and I was just in 6th winding it on and coming past she couldnt believe I was in 6th, she was redlining 2nd and 3rd.lol
I dont like the faired version but feel the belly pan really finishes the bike off looks wise. Its very different to my old RS where the gearbox was a very useful part of the bike, on the CB, its a pain, get upto 40mph get it in 6th and then dont bother using it again.lol
Went for a ride with CharlieB on back with a mate on her R6 she was flat out in 3rd taking cars and I was just in 6th winding it on and coming past she couldnt believe I was in 6th, she was redlining 2nd and 3rd.lol
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nice, lol you just took the piss out of your missus too, well we all have to start somewhere
I know someone who has a CB1100 has a few mods and its been chipped and all that
I know someone who has a CB1100 has a few mods and its been chipped and all that
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Re: My Honda CB1300
lol.Cheers. How did I take the piss out of the mrs? Yes we all start somwhere, just 6 years ago I had a RS50. Then I went
CBR250RRR
SV400S
SV650S
ZXR400L
CB1300
CBR250RRR
SV400S
SV650S
ZXR400L
CB1300
Bikerz- Newb
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Re: My Honda CB1300
Bikerz wrote:sorry RS people I know you dont know what torque is
your missus has an RS lol thats how
I looked at the SV400S but there was only one in the UK
thats a bit of a big jump from a 400 to a 1300 aye?
what hapeened to the 600, 750 then 1000 you have owned some really smart bikes though
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Re: My Honda CB1300
Thanks. I had a big accident when I was 17 on my CBR250 RRR.
Pelvis broken into 5 peices
Broke both clavicles (shoulders)
Broke Scafoid (Thumb)
Lost Left kidney
Rupured Spleen
Ruptured adreenal gland
Broken disk in back (had to have an op to have it removed)
Many broken ribs etc.... You know the story
This was down to a women in a 4x4 pulling out on me!!!!! I should be getting my compenstaion this year (yes 5.5 years after accident)
About 2 years ago my body was so bad I couldnt even lift my leg so the Ninja had to go, then for 18 months I was bikeless as I couldnt raise my leg. 6 months ago I got teh CB1300 knowing it was a sensible upright position and thoose bind car drivers must be able to see somthing this big? (yeah right, if they dont see bright green sports bikes your knacked)
Now I feel quite a bit better and would fancy a ZX636R or a GSXR750, the gsx 750 k3 is sooo much cheaper to insure tho so fancy that. Tho might go and treat myself to a 2nd hand MV Augusta soon, as they are only weekend toys for me, not comuters.
Pelvis broken into 5 peices
Broke both clavicles (shoulders)
Broke Scafoid (Thumb)
Lost Left kidney
Rupured Spleen
Ruptured adreenal gland
Broken disk in back (had to have an op to have it removed)
Many broken ribs etc.... You know the story
This was down to a women in a 4x4 pulling out on me!!!!! I should be getting my compenstaion this year (yes 5.5 years after accident)
About 2 years ago my body was so bad I couldnt even lift my leg so the Ninja had to go, then for 18 months I was bikeless as I couldnt raise my leg. 6 months ago I got teh CB1300 knowing it was a sensible upright position and thoose bind car drivers must be able to see somthing this big? (yeah right, if they dont see bright green sports bikes your knacked)
Now I feel quite a bit better and would fancy a ZX636R or a GSXR750, the gsx 750 k3 is sooo much cheaper to insure tho so fancy that. Tho might go and treat myself to a 2nd hand MV Augusta soon, as they are only weekend toys for me, not comuters.
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