New here 1000rr what do you think
#1
New here 1000rr what do you think
im new to the cbr world and I picked this up in Novermber all stock. Tell me what you think about what ive done???
https://cbrforum.com/forum/picture.p...pictureid=1211
yoshumura rs5 exhaust, juice box, intergrated smoke taillight, eliminator kit, flush turn signals, custom two tone seat, 6000k hid lights, 2.5 inch lowering kit, smoked windshield, red powercoated wheels Gloss black rear hugger
https://cbrforum.com/forum/picture.p...pictureid=1211
yoshumura rs5 exhaust, juice box, intergrated smoke taillight, eliminator kit, flush turn signals, custom two tone seat, 6000k hid lights, 2.5 inch lowering kit, smoked windshield, red powercoated wheels Gloss black rear hugger
#4
I think the red powder coated wheels overpower the rest of the bike as do the all red grips. I don't know what it is, something about it just doesn't seem right. I think for me it seems like the colors don't flow. Maybe with blacked out rearsets, screws, and passenger pegs? I don't know, I'm just not digging it.
#6
Dude, they make a world of difference. Check out my bike or TBagr's. It will bring the bike together and make the colors flow a little better. I did away with all the stainless steel on my bike, essentially making it all black and red. little details make the biggest difference in the appearance.
#7
Dude, they make a world of difference. Check out my bike or TBagr's. It will bring the bike together and make the colors flow a little better. I did away with all the stainless steel on my bike, essentially making it all black and red. little details make the biggest difference in the appearance.
HOWS THIS???? Waiting for the black pegs to come in but looks better
https://cbrforum.com/forum/picture.p...pictureid=1271
#8
#10
Lowering a bike will not make it corner better, it will corner much worse. It may be ok for tooling around town and riding a few twisty roads. But as soon as the bike is pushed at all, it will be obvious just how bad it is to lower a bike for cornering. It is going to throw off the supsensions geometry and the front and rear will no longer be working together. If you plan on riding aggressively in the twisties, do not lower a bike. If your going to drag race or drive mainly straight line roads, then lowering is ok.