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Old 12-17-2008
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Default Honda CBR 600F4i vs Honda CBR 600RR?

Is a Honda CBR 600F4i any more beginner friendly then a Honda CBR 600RR?
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They are both good bikes to start out with. If you really want to get a bike that you wont mind if you drop it, get a Kawasaki 250. They are cheap and a great beginner bike.
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A CBR 600 4i is a great beginner bike but you must take into consideration that when you go down and YOU WILL go down the cost in replacement parts. A Honda 600RR has all of the bells and whistles that the 4i does not and the replacement parts are 40% than a 4i.
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My friend crahsed his F4i twice. Once at 75mph on the highway and once at 45. He rode it home both times. They are really solid starter bikes.
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