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Old Aug 23, 2022 | 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by dannoxyz
Speedo won't be off with 17" wheel, would actually reduce existing error.

130/70-16 tyre = 588.4mm diameter
120/70-17 tyre = 599.8mm diameter = 1.9%

F2 front 17" wheel has mechanical speedo and can use same brake rotors too. I have F2 front wheel on my VFR.
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Old Aug 24, 2022 | 11:46 AM
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Some info on F2 wheel brake-rotors. For this swap, you can use 296mm brake rotors 45351-MS8-020 from '90-93 VFR, '90-99 CBR1000F, '96-02 ST1100A. That's what I have on my VFR.

 
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Old Aug 27, 2022 | 10:53 PM
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I most likely will go with the F2 front on this bike, and an F3 front on the '94 that I've decided to not sell and continue rebuilding. I'll keep the original 16" wheels in any case. Had some time to get some things organized and continue tearing the bike down.


Tearing into the bike

Parts off and semi-organized...

2 OG Fireblade projects...
 
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Old Aug 30, 2022 | 11:50 AM
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I think that ceramic coating the headers would be a nice touch from an aesthetic and functional standpoint.
 
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Old Aug 30, 2022 | 04:36 PM
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Prepping for install. This was back in 2010 though.

 
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Old Aug 30, 2022 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by IDoDirt
I think that ceramic coating the headers would be a nice touch from an aesthetic and functional standpoint.
I recall seeing your post on the coating in the past, and those look great, most likely will go with a stock look on this bike. I'm guessing that it will be at least $300 for ceramic coating by now?
 
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Old Aug 30, 2022 | 05:54 PM
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There's actually DIY home kits available now.
https://www.cerakote.com/
 
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Old Dec 5, 2022 | 04:47 PM
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Haven't done much to this bike for a bit other than order parts and slowly take some other parts off of it, have been primarily working on my '94. Decided to wash the OEM fairings so I can trace out the stickers, working on getting a couple of sets made up. Part of me wants to just spray the replacement side cowl to match, patch up the front fairing, and ride it with the bodywork as is. Then there's another part of me that says to do it right, and go with a full repaint. Not sure who's going to win that argument.


 
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Old Dec 5, 2022 | 05:32 PM
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That's a tough call. I'd lean towards restoring the original look but I've also seen some really nice DIY paint jobs that arguably looked better than OEM...
 
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Old Dec 26, 2022 | 07:39 PM
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I'll go with the original paint on this bike, might and up with some rough bodywork until I sort out a decal/sticker source. Found some time to dive into the carbs, was a nice surprise to see them mostly clean.


Carb 4 had the remains of 20+ year old fuel in it


Remains of old fuel on #1 and #4 needles
 
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