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| Kyle Luebbe's Member Page |
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phialpha44 |
| Name: |
Kyle Luebbe |
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Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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| Gender: |
Male |
| Age: |
29 years old |
| Riding For: |
12 years |
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| Homepage: |
http://www.myspace.com/kyleluebbe |
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| Member Info: |
Started Riding when I was 17. I had a 1979 Honda CB 750K.
I sold that to a guy I went to High School with and bought a 1984 Honda VF 700 Interceptor. Gave that bike to my dad and bought a 1992 Yamaha FZR 600. That was the first and last time I´d own something besides a Honda.
I sold the FZR to a fraternity brother of mine and bought a 1993 Honda CBR 900RR which I still own and will probably keep for good. It´s the red/white/blue one that you hardly see anymore. Has over 40,000 miles on it now and you could still eat off of it.
In the summer of 2004 I purchased a 2002 CBR 954RR. That was sold in the summer of 2005, and I now have a 2005 CBR 1000RR Repsol Edition.
I´ll probably keep the 93 and 05 CBR´s forever. Now I need to get me a cruiser. Hmm... VTX or Valkerie???? |
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| Current: |
1993 Honda CBR 900
Photos: 3
Purchased: Mar 2001
Info: 1993 Honda CBR 900RR. Second Look seat covers and Tank Bra. Steel braided brake lines, EBC Pro Lite brake rotors. K&N filter, DynoJet Jet kit, Two Brothers Racing Exhaust. Chopped the rear fender. Flush mounted (smoke) rear signals that are black when turned off. Mounted on what´s left of the black fender so you can´t even see them when they´re not blinking. Short Stalk aluminum signals in the fro
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| Past: |
2002 Honda CBR 900
Photos: 3
Purchased: May 2003
Sold: Jun 2005
Info: I bought this 954RR in Carbondale, IL from a nice guy that worked at a church. Apparently the church wanted him to get rid of it because it was a "bad influence" whatever the hell that means. Apparently Jesus is a slow driver. Anyway, the only reason I bought it was that my 93 900RR was stolen. Well we found the bike and I got it back. So there was no real reason to have the 954 anymore.
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