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Monday, May 30, 2011

Meet my love, F4i (Kathy)

Make: Honda
Model: CBR
Trim: F4i
Year: 2005
Class: Sports, 600cc
Favorite Feature: Street-Friendliness
(Especially for Beginners/ Intermediate level riders)
Least Favorite Feature: It doesn't come with a center stand! (But most bikes these days don't which is a shame...) Also you have to use paddle stands/ lifts because Honda decided for some reason they didn't want the F4i to have the holes needed for the regular spool stand. In other words this is VERY VERY LAME Honda, tisk, tisk!!! Other than that she rides like a dream.
Weight: 372lbs. (dry) 440lbs. (wet)
Fuel Economy: ~ 37-44 mpg (Decent for 600cc class)
Personal Review: ★★★★ (4.5/5.0)

  
^ Look! They look like rabbit ears!
Modifications:
-NOS (Don't ask why)
-Mirrors with integrated turn signals (Aftermarket)
-17' Reflective Orange Rim Tape
-Tinted Windscreen
(Aftermarket)
Conclusion: Very minor mods, but hey! When your a college student you do what you can~
>> Looking to buy/ install a two brothers exhaust next ;)
-or- an upgrade for the suspension would be nice too :D

Foot Notes:
1. CBR in my opinion stands for Championship-Bike-Replica, but hey I will admit I'm biased, but just an idea ;]
2. F4i: Obviously this stands for the 4th Generation Fuel injected engine.
3. This post is dedicated to my good friend Bryan Chow, who is also a Sports Bike Rider & My dear friend Kathy Le. Just know I kept my promise.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Moto Wish List

Here's something every motorcycle enthusiast should do at least once in his/ her life time, create a moto wish list. Well this is assuming your not already loaded with $$$ and can afford all the motorcycles on your wishlist. Other than that here's mine (w/ photos too):
Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R
Augusta F4
Aprilia RSV4
BMW1000RR
Buell 1190RS
Ducati 1098R
Honda VFR 800 (Interceptor)
Suzuki GSXR750
KTM RC8R
Yamaha YZF-R1 (Raven Edition)
Triumph Daytona Triple 675
Harley Sportster XR1200

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Day 1 Moment 1

Hello-Hello Everyone,
I am the proud new writer of MrDucati.blogspot.com. My intention of this blog will be to enrich your boring life and fill it with endless amounts of motorcycles, reviews, and my daily blog updates. Stay tuned!