CBR 900RR 1993 - 1999 Honda CBR 900RR

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Old 06-27-2007, 12:38 AM
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i have owned 9 different motorcycles now and havent even come close to the fun factor of the 900rr this thing is just plain crazy fun the harder you beat on it the more it makes you love it. it still scares the crap out of me every time i get stupid lol.
man i love this thing if i had know howmuch fun a cbr 900rr was id have never gotten married lol
hope you like yours as much as i do
sure is better than the suzuki bandit 1200 i had
sorry zuki guys but i have seen the light lol
 
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Good for you man. I just changed my bike 2 months ago(98 cbr too) and most of the time she spent time in the workshop [:@]. Things are getting quite right and can't wait to hit the road again...
 
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Old 06-27-2007, 06:25 AM
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Wow that is awesome!

I'm going to buy a '93 900rr in about 2 wks...hopefully sooner.

I'll post a pic if I can and my thoughts. It's great to hear a bike that old can still make your hair stand on end!

 
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everytime i get crazy on my 98 900RR she rears her ugly head and says "hey stupid, slow down or im fixing to get the better of you" but i love it and wouldnt trade it for anything, she's currently down for a restore but i hope to have her back up by the end of summer/ early fall if everything goes right.
 
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why are you doing a restore mileage or what just wondering
 
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she has about 28k on her but she was abused by the previous owner so im taking my time and doing things right where he rushed and ghetto rigged..like instead of a true fender eliminator he used a hack saw and made his own, then cut out the bottom of the taillight to make a lp light...retarted crap like that...im not touching the engine..its still running strong, im just giving it a tune up and replacing the front fork seals, sprockets/chain, some new fiberglass bodywork, fender eliminator, redoing the rear brakes, stuff like that might rebuild the carbs while im here..dunno yet.
 
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Old 07-02-2007, 09:37 PM
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Mynes a 93 with 42K on it, I rebuilt it for peace of mind at 38K. I love the bike, Ill keep it till this engine blows, then replace it with another! And ya, tons of power. swap the sprockets and get a pleasant suprise!
 
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What sprokets did you swap??
 
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How much power does the 900 have? I had a 954 and now have a 1000 but how does the 900 stack up? I hear it's carburated does it lift off at 5k rpms like modern liter bikes.
 
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Its just thrilling and crazy to full throttle from the stop as you can feel the front tyre almost not touching the ground...

I had been using the bike for three months now and boy she is a master in twisties..
 



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