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What have you done to your CBR 1000f today?

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Old 10-30-2011, 10:59 AM
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Hey:

Well, they are all great Carl. I have all 3 in a mix of states of tune and gens. I Think the best combo is 87-88 cams in the 93+ motor/carbs if staying all stock Honda parts. The 89+ has the most hot rod parts still around, but I really like the 93 plus carbs as they are really good to tune to higher power levels, even though they are slightly smaller than the 89-91 carbs.

In the frames the 87-88 wins hands down as it is the lightest and handles the best after a wheel and suspension upgrade. I changed to newer 89+ swingarms on them and my 91 has a CBR1100XX swingarm being modded to fit as we speak. I personally like the 3rd gen body work by far the best for looks, as it still looks good and modern even by todays standards. I feel the 87-88 is the best platform to start with as it gives the most opportunity to mod and customize to what you want as they can be found at good prices. If I was planning on a very few mods the 89-91 is the one to get as it is the best compromise, and its looks are really transformed with a 93+ tail added. The 93+ look great, runs great, and handles pretty good but it is the heaviest and I prefer the delinked bikes better. The only weak link with them and the 2nd gen is the plastic 3 way coolant connector and I think that is now going to be a non issue for me.

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Old 10-31-2011, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Sprock
SAV ......... 2008 man ........... geezuz ...lol.... but hey you did say full service .so
maybe you checked the oil and lubed the chain here and there

Yeah.... I do my own brake fluids, oil and chain tension but everything else I get the local Honda dealer to do. It's stuff like the cam chain tensioner I won't touch myself.

I'll try an do a service myself once every couple of months with a dealer service twice a year. The bike was in moth ***** for a year tho.
 
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Old 11-02-2011, 03:36 PM
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Looked at it forlornly sitting under its cover outside in the pissing rain wanting to go for a dry ride but seeing the forecast says rain under Monday at least
 
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Old 11-02-2011, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Bugkiller
Looked at it forlornly sitting under its cover outside in the pissing rain wanting to go for a dry ride but seeing the forecast says rain under Monday at least
I can relate to that , after a shyte snow storm here last weekend, came home
in a stressed mood today from work ..decided since the clock goes back
soon enough (DST)... it was time for a workout ........ coulda fried an egg
on the the new viper exhaust can when I got back ....... heee heee heee
to the extent that one neighbor ( a cool type of Guy) came over inquiring
about the bike .......... said it was the best sounding rippin' bike he heard
in ages . lolol

After that well..... lubed up the chain , checked the coolant and went into
the house for din -dins feeling all relaxed and had a grin like chesire cat

Best half hour I had all day
 
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Old 11-02-2011, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Sprock
on the the new viper exhaust can when I got back ....... heee heee heee to the extent that one neighbor ( a cool type of Guy) came over inquiring
about the bike .......... said it was the best sounding rippin' bike he heard
in ages . lolol
Hey:

Sprock, Is that the single can or the twins?


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Old 11-02-2011, 11:21 PM
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Where's your rain gear bugkiller ?


Nice job on the connector pipes, 88.
 
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:51 PM
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Where's your rain gear bugkiller ?
The rain gears here but whats the fun in riding good country roads in the pissing rain with arm bands and floatation bags on the bike. Thunderstorms forecast for tomorrow

Riding in the rain isn't a problem but the fun factor is severely reduced
 
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Old 11-04-2011, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by CBR1988
Hey:

Sprock, Is that the single can or the twins?


Dub
just the one for now ....proper link pipes in SS coming from UK
in a week or two.( a trade ) for the second cans to go back on

New laws up here for 2012 ..... means I had to get removable baffles too !
to get by the newly legislated bike inspection sticker law which includes
noise legislation and testing

Just doing our bit to enlarge state bureaucracy and revenue to be further
squandered by the unduly elected Pol's
 
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Old 11-05-2011, 02:37 AM
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Hey Sprock, How do Harleys manage to get registered over there seeing how all they do is make noise without barely moving, maybe they are just classed *** amplifiers or something?
 
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Old 11-05-2011, 05:51 AM
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A real warm one today , 32f , great day for a ride .so of to the murray river via lots of empty back roads . I will try to attach some pics . notice the laminar lip on the screen and home made rack .
 
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