900rr pictures thread
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#392
Picture threads aren't really good for tech help.
#393
the seat gap was discussed a few months back and im pretty sure i remember the member who had the same problem, well actually ask the same question your asking and then obviously found a solution. i hit him up with an email and get back to you tomorrow..
#394
here we go bandit, took me alittle bit to find it..
https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-900rr...frames-143545/
if you have anymore questions ask them in the 900 general section, more people visit that area than here..
jay
https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-900rr...frames-143545/
if you have anymore questions ask them in the 900 general section, more people visit that area than here..
jay
#396
92 and 98 CBR900RR owner
As much as I still Luv my 92, the 98 gets the attention. (only 20kmiles on 92, over 70k on 98 so any chance of 'low milage' is shot). So the 92(Black/Silver/Red) is sealed up in storage since 04.
Because the 98 is so comfortable, I ride it 5x more than my 08.
The 92 will Always be my favorite ever bike. It redefined the modern bike. All others/brands since have been built on it.
Most of you don't really get what Im saying, but you didn't ride before the 1992 CBR900RR came out.
Bikes were big/heavy/unstable deathtraps before Honda made this bike. Imagine taking a 640ci Pick-up around a racetrack.
Tons of power but no safe way to apply it to the road, That's how bikes used to be. As Scary as they were Fun. Now the Scary is gone.
Even the crappiest of these 'Retro' bikes could beat the crap out of my 1st bike a 78 CB900 an 800lb Top-Heavy Beast with worthless brakes and no suspension, Plus a Banana Seat that was easy to slip off of.
The 92 created the neoBike age. The 98 is the finished 92.
So here's my 98.
Because the 98 is so comfortable, I ride it 5x more than my 08.
The 92 will Always be my favorite ever bike. It redefined the modern bike. All others/brands since have been built on it.
Most of you don't really get what Im saying, but you didn't ride before the 1992 CBR900RR came out.
Bikes were big/heavy/unstable deathtraps before Honda made this bike. Imagine taking a 640ci Pick-up around a racetrack.
Tons of power but no safe way to apply it to the road, That's how bikes used to be. As Scary as they were Fun. Now the Scary is gone.
Even the crappiest of these 'Retro' bikes could beat the crap out of my 1st bike a 78 CB900 an 800lb Top-Heavy Beast with worthless brakes and no suspension, Plus a Banana Seat that was easy to slip off of.
The 92 created the neoBike age. The 98 is the finished 92.
So here's my 98.
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