Honda Super Magna or Honda CBR600F4i?
I'm looking for performance (just 0-60 in 5secs and a top speed of around 120), long rides, super reliable (I'm gonna put a ton of miles on it), and easiness to maintain.
If you buy a new shaft drive Honda it should last for a very long time. No chain lube, dude.
You know what's going on in my mind right now?
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Lets not feed the trolls, shall we?
Well I see no one answered your question. I had a cbr f4i and wow it's just another machine. It's probably one of the best sport bikes ever made. I ride a 2015 650 ninja and I still prefer my old f4i. My opinion, id go with the f4i.
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