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A Real Mans Bike

richard

Cool as a Cucumber
ROTFLMAO Phook i got the piss taken, only a school of newbies pulling out of the bike park @ Lowie

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D.S.

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tell ya what Richard, if you'd have seen the geeza at Streetfighter Day last year on his CB500, you wouldn't take the piss so quickly. Anyway, I hear it's easier to gauge width's on CB500 than bargebirds, especially blue 'uns :blush: :}
 

Quiney

Registered User
Yes but

Wasn't there a race series for those at one time ???

There have also been series for Citreon 2CV's, Renault 5's ........ :neenaw:
 

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
and I wonder when Gareth /cb500 boy, is going to put someone straight about these bikes, after all, his did him proud until he demolished it, :eek: remember his "little" german trek,?? :bow:
 

Codbasher

Registered User
:bow:


In my humble but limited opinion, I think the CB500 is one of Hondas best all round bikes, bullet proof engines, they can keep up some sports bikes around twisties, a fave of couriors, and extensivly used by a vast majority of riding schools. People have toured all over Europe on them, finish is better on them than any other 500. And they have a large following, hence good resale values. I'd have another one tomorrow for a hack bike. :yo:
 

Centaur

Site Pedant
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Porky

Quiney said:
There have also been series for Citreon 2CV's, Renault 5's ........ :neenaw:


Yeah, But the 2cv had to have a pig in the back to tell the French driver where to go oooppps Sorry Frenchuk :lol:
 
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