Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

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Old 04-17-2008, 05:37 PM
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Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

Hey
I am a newbie...trying to get into stunting...please give me your opinion on this 1994 CBR F2 600 HONDA

The seller started to make a stunt bike out of it
He has the speedo, with the bike.
Around (6500 miles)on the bike. (IS THIS POSSIBLE? 14 year old bike)
66 tooth sprocket, new chain, good title.
1500

Questions :
1) i am a beginner..is it ok to get a carburretted stunt bike?
apparently there are problems with carbs+stunt bikes?
2) is this bike too old to do what I plan to do ( just basic wheelies and stoppies to start with ...maybe some skitching..thats all).

Please let me know
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Old 04-17-2008, 05:56 PM
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

I run a carbed bike and there are lots of us who do....they are good for a beginners bike...
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Old 04-18-2008, 01:07 AM
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

its an ok deal if its in real good shape...however if you wait you can get an ugly f4i for just like $500 more....but again it really depends on your location...I cant find stunt bikes or stunt worthy bikes around here to save my ***...

offer like 1200 and you would probably be in the clear...
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

Thats a great 1st bike, your not gonna have any problems with it being carbed for a long time if your just getting into stunting, offer them less $ everyone takes less then there asking price.
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

F2's are good for beginners. You can find clean title F2's for a thousand bucks if you look hard enough. Offer him 11 or 12 like Sneed said
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

i started on an f2 and that thing is nearly indestructible. good bike to start on. like they said offer him 1000. thats what i paid for mine in mint condition. it aint worth 1500.
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

Vasaq ! What's up man ? You're a smart guy ...taking the smart route.... no need to smash up that pretty Honda 1000....:YEAH

I think an f2 would make a good first stunter...I've read about alot of guys successfully learning alot of stuff on them .

we'll definately need to hook up and practice sometime... keep me posted on if you get it ...and if you find a decent spot to practice ....and I'll shoot over sometime... or i've got a spot or two, if you're ever over this way

good luck, and talk to you soon
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Re: Regarding purchasing a stunt CBR f2

Originally Posted by stuntman29
its an ok deal if its in real good shape...however if you wait you can get an ugly f4i for just like $500 more....but again it really depends on your location...I cant find stunt bikes or stunt worthy bikes around here to save my ***...

offer like 1200 and you would probably be in the clear...
Yeah stuntman... those killer deals on the f4i's are really hard to find around here as well ...next to impossible
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