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« on: September 19, 2009, 05:42:55 PM »

Unfortunately I have to sell my bike, dont want too, but some other things have priority atm. Sad

Its a 2000 Honda CBR F4 600 aprox. 56k on er. $3500 OBO, cash, MO, or cashiers check. I'm located in Dalton, GA and buyer is responsible for any n all shipping cost etc.

Bike runs and handles great!! Shes not mint, but still look great. Has a lil rash on the right side fairing and a few on the upper cowl (from the PO).
Bike has only been down once while I've owned it, minor lowside on the Dragon.

mods:
D&D CF exhaust
smoked windscreen
Custom Creations Seat covers
01 - 03 F4i Tail swap
600RR swingarm swap
PP front/ PP2CT rear tires (front is in great shape, rear has maybe 1k left)
CF look mirrirs, ram covers/inlets
Harris grips
Vortex frame/bar end/swingarm sliders
Clear LED integrated tail light
LED turn/brake lights in pass. pegs
Led flush mount front turn signals.




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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2009, 06:01:03 AM »

I wish I had the money saved up.  I would snatch it up from you.
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« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2010, 08:56:24 PM »

I've heard 3 things so far: Cross-Beam Racer/Racing City Bike Racer Closed Body Racing/Racer ?? How many horsepower does a 2000 honda cbr 600 f4 have? ; Most of motorcycles and motorcycle helmets can be cleaned and washed using the same methods that would be used other vehicle though some key points one should remember while cleaning a motorcycle; to protect it from any sort of damage during cleaning.

There are some delicate parts in a motorcycle which should not come in direct contact with water when cleaning, such parts should be cleaned with caution and must be covered for protection against water. These include the seat area, meters, air intakes, any switches or exposed electrical components. Additionally your riding gear like joe rocket jackets should also be maintained with proper care.

Such delicate or sensitive parts should be shielded while cleaning say, with plastic bag. Plastic can offer good protection to prevent water to come in direct contact with sensitive parts. Tape can also be used to make it water-tight and more protective.

Wheels & tires can be cleaned with a diluted cleaner. Selection of brush, soft and stiff bristled depends upon the area of cleaning. Soft bristled brush can be used to remove dirt from parts that are soft or delicate like the body area and mud guards, headlights. Hard brush is used to clean hard surface such as tires. If suitable it can also be used for cleaning your bell helmets.

Firstly tires should be cleaned and then lower and upper areas. When tires have been cleaned then move to lower areas. Lower and upper areas can be washed with a good vehicle cleaner. Cover all areas to ensuring no dirt left. Most important thing here is that don’t let the solution dry otherwise solution will leave spots on bike.

The motorcycle should be washed well to make sure no solution is left on the bike and then wipe the bike with a soft towel to remove water from every part of it. Finally, remove the coverings.
Now, it is time to give final touch. Body parts of a motorcycle can be polished. Avoid cheap polishes. Polish can be applied by sponge pad. Wheels can also be polished if required. Don’t just use single type of polish that is suitable for specific area for all areas of bike as it may not be suitable for other parts. For metal parts of a motorcycle, such as exhausts should be polished with standard metal polish. Screens and side mirrors can be cleaned with a glass cleaner using towel. Any leather on a motorcycle must be cleaned with a good leather cleaning product.

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