A friend of mine is selling his exceptional example of this fun little trash about.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 1203193840
For Sale: Honda CBR400RR "Baby Blade"
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For Sale: Honda CBR400RR "Baby Blade"
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not certain but
he may want to pull the auction
iirc that would be a very desirable bike for those doing their tests now - as it would not need restricting at all
if so, i suspect it would be worth a fair bit more in a couple of months
he may want to pull the auction
iirc that would be a very desirable bike for those doing their tests now - as it would not need restricting at all
if so, i suspect it would be worth a fair bit more in a couple of months
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
That's those over 19 years old who have passed their tests for an A2 licenseAladinsaneuk wrote: iirc that would be a very desirable bike for those doing their tests now - as it would not need restricting at all
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I remember having a blat in the South of France on the later version of this bike (the Gull-arm version) and it was an absolute hoot. I left two mates on a ZXR750 and a ZZR1100 for dead in the twisties and had one of the best days riding I've ever spent on it. Top bike.
I wonder if SWMBO would like to learn to ride it...?
I wonder if SWMBO would like to learn to ride it...?
