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i'm in love!

aliengirl

New member
Joined
Mar 2, 2005
Location
Oakland
Moto(s)
2003 Triumph Thunderbird Sport
with my new bike. she's my first bike.
ain't she bea-u-ti-ful?
CB400F_Rside.jpg


CB400F_RsideCU.JPG


CB400F_driver.jpg
 
i bought her from a guy who usta work for honda. she's been non-op since '93.
he loved her too.
 
Wow thats slick. I almost traded my old cbr for one of those a kid had in florida. They are really fun. Enjoy
 
wickerman777 said:
They are really fun. Enjoy

thanks! i plan to enjoy myself sick as soon as possible.
Sloan, a most kind BARFer is going to bring her back from L.A. next weekend.
and then into the shop and out on the road. vrrrroooooom.....
 
budbandit said:
about the coolest looking headers ever, huh? Pity they don't make bikes like that any more for the US market....

yeah, i totally agree.
the highway/crash bars kinda take something away but i will probably leave 'em on until i get more comfortable riding.

i dunno why they don't bring bikes like this into the US. it seems like there is a decent market for 'em.
 
JN396 said:
magnifico! those headers!...so yummy!

Guess everything DOES look better nekkid! lol =P

yummy yum!

wheredaya think the term SEX MACHINE came from?! ;)
 
Wow- flashback! Makes me miss my first bike; a CB550-4. That thing is super clean- enjoy (make sure people to keep their fingerprints and drool off it...)
 
JN396 said:
magnifico! those headers!...so yummy!

Guess everything DOES look better nekkid! lol =P

:laughing dude, awesome leghump tie-in.....

congrats aliengal.....you'll have fun, just try to remember to learn about the mechanincal nature of your new bike, so that if somethings goes slightly amiss, you can be on top of any problem....:thumbup :Port
 
Holy crap, nice bike.

It looks just like my '76 :thumbup

PS - You can buy seat covers or a new seat, btw.
 
slydrite said:

congrats aliengal.....you'll have fun, just try to remember to learn about the mechanincal nature of your new bike, so that if somethings goes slightly amiss, you can be on top of any problem....:thumbup :Port

many thanks. and yep, i am planning to learn how to work on it. the bike actually comes with the full original toolkit plus some other tools, parts, and a manual! i'm gonna take the motorcycle maint. class at city college in the fall. too bad they don't offer for summer session. i will just hafta tinker on my own until then...
 
i had one of those...becareful for rust in the tanks..otherwise that's pretty ace :)
 
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