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This is a neat touch that gives the bike a retro feel. It’s a water cooled engine but Suzuki put fins on the block like their air/oil cooled engines had. I bet it would look really good black with the flats/ fins edges polished. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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I like the Blue one. | |||
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Nice little Bandit, congratulations! I owned something similar, a 1990 Honda CB1. No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride. | |||
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Sweet! Out of curiosity (and a bit of envy...) how many bikes do you have now? Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | |||
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I sold my Superduke 1290R back in March and the guy came to pick it up in a Chevy Astro van. All we had to do to make it fit was remove the mirrors. The bike was worth at least 20 times the value of the van! | |||
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I love naked sport bikes, too. From day one. I think it's from getting a start riding off road and motocross. All the fairings, windshields, saddlebags and furniture - might as well be in a car. A 400cc? Wouldn't even bother occupying a brain cell of thought. Anything under 750cc's doesn't normally draw my attention. Not until they began producing some 4 cylinder 600cc models that could bark, did I even cock an eyebrow. Many will get and hold your attention. But that machine...14-18,000 rpms? Even I feel the need in that. I know it's not a top end type bike; not it's niche; but how fast will it go? You are going to have entirely too much fun. | |||
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Now there's a man with his priorities in order! | |||
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in the end karma always catches up |
I have always wanted a CB1! " The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution YAT-YAS | |||
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Since I have two extra gas tanks I am going to paint one black or a pearl graphite color and find extra plastics to paint black as well. I love the red plastics and tank with the red frame but red and black looks damn good too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Yeah man. I have always wanted to have a CB-1 parked next to a GSF400 Bandit in my garage. High revving 400cc in-line fours are extremely fun. Kinda like parking a Cobra next to a Z28 in a garage. If you’re not brand loyal there is no reason not to love both. I have quite a bit of preventive maintenance to do on the Bandit. When the seller told me to “make sure I keep it charged” I figured it probably needs a stator or a v-reg or both. (They are not expensive and Suzuki still carries both). When I got it home I confirmed my suspicion which was no big deal as I probably would replace these parts anyway as insurance. My CB-1 is doing the same thing. ....old bikes. Gotta love em. They should keep me busy for a bit. I can’t wait to compare the Bandit to the CB-1. Aesthetically I think the Suzuki wins. The Suzuki’s motor is a detuned version of the GSXR400 engine so it should be fun. It sounds excellent, from my brief test ride I did fall in love with the loud wail of the Suzuki’s engine. The D&D slip on exhaust really lets the engine sing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Jager, the top speed is 106 mph. Like the classic ton up bikes it will break 100 but you really gotta get on the throttle. I smoked a rider on a CBR1000RR while on my CB-1 in a very twisty section of road only to see a shiny CBR looking blur rocket past me when the road straightened out. It’ll go kinda fast but nothing insane or close to a litre bike. The ability to wring the hell out of it in a few gears and not glance at the speedo and see 135 mph is kinda cool. Probably better for your insurance rate too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Slightly off-topic... how's that XS-Eleven project going? God bless America. | |||
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I looked up some of the reviews after I posted...estimates were 110 mph. No, it's not designed for top speeds. It's designed for 'tighter tracks'. That's the draw. I can imagine. Breakin' the law. | |||
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Ridewv, I can’t wait to compare the CB-1 to the GSF400. The Suzuki has a 47 tooth rear sprocket compared to the Cb-1’s 38 tooth sprocket. As small as the Honda’s rear sprocket is it almost makes the Suzuki look like it has a sprocket for stunting. It was one of the first major differences I noticed in the two bikes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Nice! It's interesting that it's liquid cooled. The 600 and 1200 of that era were both detuned versions of the GSXR air-cooled mills. You have to throw on K&N air filters to make it legit. It's in the waiver. ----------------- I apologize now... | |||
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You’ve got some of the coolest toys! I always wanted a Bandit or similar when I was younger. My first bike, a used but mint EX500 was great to start on and pretty fun to ride before I bought a Suzuki RF600R...but it was a PITA to keep tuned for some reason. After that, I rode a DR350 all over the place before getting into the Harley crowd...and been there very since. Someday I’ll have a naked bike to play with...someday... ___________________________ "Those that can't laugh at themselves leave the job to others..." | |||
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I was looking for a DRZ400SM or a plated XR650R but when I saw the Bandit 400 I knew it was too good of a deal and too clean an example to pass up. It’s in great shape considering it’s age. vthoky, the XS is currently sitting next to the R1. I need to get the big old Yamaha running. I love having Yamaha’s first generation R1 sitting next to Yamaha’s first superbike. I really hope to have both the XS1100 and the BMW R100 going by the end of 2019. I’m actually selling a bike to fund all the parts I’m going to be buying soon. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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