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Honda is bringing out the CB1000R, which is basically a naked CBR1000R minus the clip ons and there is also a prototype of the Evo-6, which is powered by the Goldwing motor (I would imagine it would be "warmed over").
 

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Honda is bringing out the CB1000R, which is basically a naked CBR1000R minus the clip ons and there is also a prototype of the Evo-6, which is powered by the Goldwing motor (I would imagine it would be "warmed over").

The CB WILL NOT be brought to the states...:bang head:

I started a CB thread on my SV portal two weeks ago when I saw it and found that it wasn't available here...:damn angry:

I'm thinking a 2009 Busa would be nice...:whistlin: Everyone needs a third bike right?:thumbs up:
 
Honda is bringing out the CB1000R, which is basically a naked CBR1000R minus the clip ons and there is also a prototype of the Evo-6, which is powered by the Goldwing motor (I would imagine it would be "warmed over").

It's about time Honda started doing "something". They have lacked style and serious performance for the past 5 years. Absolutely nothing fresh and new, other than trying to keep up with the V-twin look alikes. . :confused2:Since they dropped the Valkyrie and Magna in 2003, they have had nothing worth a crap IMO. Just how many models of the Shadow and VTX can you create:ranting:
 
A guy I used to work with has an '06 CBR 1000R with a pipe and tune and it lay'd down 157rwhp. That wouldn't suck at all.
 
Oh no, I'm not saying anything other than the Naked version of that bike would be awesome. I agree, Honda has taken a dive. My dad who's looking into getting a street bike after a few years of not having one, noticed the same thing. He USED to be die hard Honda. He's looking to get the FZ-6 Yammy.
 
Oh no, I'm not saying anything other than the Naked version of that bike would be awesome. I agree, Honda has taken a dive. My dad who's looking into getting a street bike after a few years of not having one, noticed the same thing. He USED to be die hard Honda. He's looking to get the FZ-6 Yammy.

If your dad is anywhere close to your size the 6 will be a guttless wonder until he rings its neck...:whistlin:

That's why I like the sport twins or the V-4's... More grunt down low where you use it on the street...:thumbs up:
 
Oh no, I'm not saying anything other than the Naked version of that bike would be awesome. I agree, Honda has taken a dive. My dad who's looking into getting a street bike after a few years of not having one, noticed the same thing. He USED to be die hard Honda. He's looking to get the FZ-6 Yammy.

You bet, I'm still a die hard Honda man. But until they shock me with something sweet. Then I'll stick with old school muscle bikes:punk:

Very good choice with the FZ6. Plenty of power and when he gets tired of it, he could step up to the FZ1:thumbs up:
 
If your dad is anywhere close to your size the 6 will be a guttless wonder until he rings its neck...:whistlin:

That's why I like the sport twins or the V-4's... More grunt down low where you use it on the street...:thumbs up:


Haha no, my dad is only 5'9" and 180lbs.
 
You bet, I'm still a die hard Honda man. But until they shock me with something sweet. Then I'll stick with old school muscle bikes:punk:

Very good choice with the FZ6. Plenty of power and when he gets tired of it, he could step up to the FZ1:thumbs up:

When he goes and picks the 6 up I may be buying the FZ1. ;)
 
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