d680c458d3 i stayed on the I till she ran dry right at 153 i went to rev and went another 12miles till the next gas station and filled to 3.2 gal so every thing seems fine. Gear selection was always a bit clunky especially going into first but that was just a Honda thing and more of an annoyance than anything to worry about. Neither American Honda Motor Company nor its subsidiaries or affiliates shall bear any responsibility for Honda-Tech.com content, comments, or advertising. His examination shows that he is within healthy standards, and only overweight. Compared to a modern 600 RR the F3 will feel heavier, slower and less flickable. Rear Wheel 5x17 in cast aluminum; six-spoke .
Front Tire 120/60ZR-17 radial; 36psi (2.50 kg/cm^2) . Specifications: Engine: liquid cooled, carb fed,16V DOHC, inline four, 599cc Claimed Power: 105 PS 12,000rpm Claimed Torque: 66Nm 10,500rpm Frame: steel beam Front suspension: 41mm catridge type fork with stepless adjustable preload and rebound damping. Theres a lot of old F3s in breakers at the moment & I would fit it all as it was on the bike and even mount the fairing air ducts at the front of your project. #1 05-19-2006, 12:45 AM rangerbrown Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 81 what type of MPG do you see ok so i had to hit the reserve today for the first time, and this was the first time i have had the 600 on the road, but 100 miles and then i was on it. A well looked after CBR600F3 for the right price could be just the ticket to get into some fun fast biking cheaply without being saddled with finance in these somewhat hard times. Engine . 87/93? i read that the engine has a 12:1 comp ratio which need high octane or is that wrong? thanks guys/gals 1995 cbr f3 got for 1000$ 2004 suk gs500f first bike 12000 miles #2 05-19-2006, 02:03 AM AKRider Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Posts: 52 RE: what type of MPG do you see Seems like I usually see around 40-45 mpg on my 98 F3. Performance (as tested) .
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