Carly
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Registered: 21st Aug 03
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Does anyone know of a website thats really good for bike reviews, like "What Car?" but for bikes. I've googled it and tried bike trader,but they dont have enough reviews and not for the bikes i want reviews on!
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3CorsaMeal
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Registered: 11th Apr 02
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i can do reviews
what bike(s) would you like reviewed?
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Pablo
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Registered: 3rd Feb 03
Location: Milton Keynes
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Serach for the bike u want on google if ther eis a bike u want im sure i got a review in mag, with a web link at home, i can forward later wen i get bak there
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Graeme
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Registered: 26th Jul 04
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wot bike u want reviewed as ppl on here can help?
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Tom
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Not an nsr is it
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Graeme
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Registered: 26th Jul 04
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nsr125`s are gd bikes, they go on for years if it is one of those!!
bit slow compared to most other sporty 125`s though!
[Edited on 20-07-2005 by C4 WLK]
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britaxcooper
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quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
nsr125`s are gd bikes, they go one for years if it is one of those!!
bit slow compared to most other sporty 125`s though!
theres alot that can be done to 2 strokes in the barrels
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Carly
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Here are the reviews i require:
Honda VFR 400
YamahaFZR 400
Honda CBR 400
Kawasaki ZXR 400
Honda RVF 400
Ducati 400 F3
If anyone has first hand experience of any of the above i'd be gratefull of your thoughts
A few of them have been owned by mates at some point, but some i've no idea about
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Carly
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ttt
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Ojc
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They are all crap, thats my review.
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Graeme
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Registered: 26th Jul 04
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i just sold my CBR400!
there are 2 types of CBR 400`s, and NC23 or an NC29. the NC23 is older but cheaper to insure and the NC29 is obviously the newer one but bit over priced for what they are!
Both are very gd bikes but be carefull to check the brakes, rear shocks, fork seals as these go very easily on these bikes and also make sure the engine tapets are all ok cos they are costly on these bikes!!
a mate has a FZR400 and these bikes are nice but the riding position is very odd if ur not small! its a very narow bike but is a fast one!
another mate has a ZXR400 and these are the fastest and most developed out of the lot, they may cost a bit but they are worth it and spares are cheap and easy to get hold of, we put a new engine in the bike in under 3 hours and only cost £300 for one with 12,000k on the clock!!
over all i would go for the ZXR 400 out of the 3 i have said about!
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Carly
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Thats one of the most helpfull replies ive ever got
I don't know about the ZXR, im just not a big Kawasaki fan, im leaning towards the FZR, my bro had one before he got his R1 and so did my mate before he got his Ninja. Im going to a bike meet at a pub tonight, should be about 800 there,so i can nosey around and see what i like the look of and what people reccomend
Thats if i get there in one piece cos im going on the Ninja
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Dave_Wilkes
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If I were you I would either take the ZXR 400, as a very accomplished mini sports (road my brothers for a while) or do what I did and go straight for a 600.
You won't regret it, you will bore of a 400 very quickly indeed when your getting minced by every 600 ever made!
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RichR
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Ductai is a fantastic 400 - but exceptionally rare - my best mate inherited one when he moved into his new house/factoyr - it was bricked up behind a wall - is mint - gorgeous looking bike - btu as I say finding one is difficult
for the ease of finding parts etc - Id say go for the NC23 CBR400
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by Carly
Here are the reviews i require:
Honda VFR 400
YamahaFZR 400
Honda CBR 400
Kawasaki ZXR 400
Honda RVF 400
Ducati 400 F3
If anyone has first hand experience of any of the above i'd be gratefull of your thoughts
A few of them have been owned by mates at some point, but some i've no idea about
Looking for 400 then?
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Carly
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Registered: 21st Aug 03
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A 250 would be boring, and i think a 600 would be too much to start off on, i think a 400's just right for a first bike,hardly any insurance difference between full test on a 400 and cbt on a 125, im getting talked into a 600, but insurance might be a problem and its a bit too much power to start off with, and the bikes are just too big for me at the moment.
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