paul Posted August 7, 2004 Posted August 7, 2004 well its hondas turn now just found this on the web :oops: Honda Motor Company announced in Japan Thursday that it is recalling CBR600RR models built between June 2003 and July 2004 to replace a fitting that can corrode and impede the application of the rear brake. yep the japs are trying to kill us :shock:
Guest Posted August 7, 2004 Posted August 7, 2004 yep the japs are trying to kill us :shock: What's new?
Moderator YamaHead Posted August 7, 2004 Moderator Posted August 7, 2004 Yet another fine example of H*nda's legendary build quality falling apart @ the seams :roll: ....Also a very good reason to Buy A YAMAHA :wink:
N_Tart Posted August 7, 2004 Posted August 7, 2004 Yet another fine example of H*nda's legendary build quality falling apart @ the seams :roll: ....Also a very good reason to Buy A YAMAHA Oh I wouldn't say that just yet. I've been hearing rumours about the new R1 and electical problems :shock:
liquidcooled Posted August 7, 2004 Posted August 7, 2004 they're all going to the sh*t house. frantically churning out the latest missile in a desperate bid to win the tech race one-upmanship. forgetting about developing them and making them last more than two years :roll: bike manufacturers just cater for the weekend biker now, where's all the everyday run of the mill reliable bikes that work well and do a number of tasks......pretty thin on the ground now i'd say. i'd steer clear of all of these rr's, not road bikes anyway :roll:
Moderator YamaHead Posted August 7, 2004 Moderator Posted August 7, 2004 That figures :roll: Why can't the Manufacturers get a clue & design bikes with a bit more simplicity in 'em :?: ......seems like it would Pay off well on the marketing side of things :wink: Just too many Bells & Whistles on machinery today :roll:
Moderator Beezkneez Posted August 8, 2004 Moderator Posted August 8, 2004 That figures :roll: Why can't the Manufacturers get a clue & design bikes with a bit more simplicity in 'em :?: ......seems like it would Pay off well on the marketing side of things :wink: Just too many Bells & Whistles on machinery today :roll: ding ding!...toot toot :wink:
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