Cause riding without them is cold ... LOL!!!
I like the extremely reflective stripes. They are 'relocated' from a friend of mine who works for EMS ... city funds well spent in my opinion.. don't tell Rob Ford ..
.. you might of heard of it, North Bay I decided to go up and see what the Honda Dealership up there had to say. Not only did I not have to put a deposit down,
Anyways, that's my post.
ugh i'm so jealous. mine is taking forever
The Honda CB400 Super Four was released in 1992 as a Japanese market only bike. It was later introduced to the Australian market in 2008 as either a standard or ABS equipped model. The decision by Honda to supply the CB400 in Australia was due to the change in registration laws for learner riders where Learner Approved Motorcycles (LAMs) are now based on power-to-weight ratios, rather than an engine capacity limit, generally 250 cc (15 cu in).[citation needed]
The variable cam timing is supposed to give you the best of both worlds: an engine that plugs away happily at low revs, then turns into a four-pot screamer on demand.