CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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chric
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CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900
So my wage goes up in September from 4.28 a hour to minimum wage :beer:
SO MY GOAL THIS YEAR IS TO TREAT MYSELF TO A BIKE COME CHRISTMAS WHEN PRICES HAVE FALLEN BUT WHICH DO I GET YES IVE LEFT CAP LOCK CANT BE BOTHERD TO DO ALL THAT AGAIN :oops: .
Ill never be a sell out storm forever
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Re: CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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What I've gone def .
Get something easy to work on and you can carry a 25kg bag of spuds on
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chric
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Re: CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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most likely be the cb1300 ticks all boxes and like the retro look of it
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Re: CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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Me too and it can pull a caravan
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Re: CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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ever rode one lyodie what they like if you have.what you prefer faired or naked version
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Re: CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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Naked .
They're heavy but smooth .
Blag a test ride
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Re: CB1300-VARADERO 1000-HORNET 900

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I would go for the CB1300 with the fairing, I had a Hornet 900 missed the fairing so 1300 all the way :thumbup:
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