So....How much of a beating can a CBR F4I take? Small wheelies and ticking.
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Smaller sprockets aren't going to get you better gas mileage. The only way a sprocket change will improve gas mileage is if you do a lot of highway riding then you will want to put a +1 front sprocket or -2 rear sprocket as it will lower your RPM's while riding around in 6th gear. Now keep in mind if you do this it will lower your acceleration but you will gain top end. If your going from light to light these changes really won't do much for you. Honestly 40 MPG is normal if not pretty darn good. My F4i averaged 36 and my RR averages about 38.
#12
The F4i is bulletproof and this is well known. Your friend was mis-informed. Mine has 40K. I've totalled it, wrecked it multiple times to a lesser degree, and typically rag the **** out of it. I sit in traffic often causing the bike to run upwards of 200 degrees for extended periods of time. I wheelie regularly. Overall I put my F4i through hell and it still runs great. Give her your worst, she'll eat it up.
#13
I'd call it low end of normal, not good. I'll get 50 if I go easy like the OP normally does [4k shifts] and 45 if I have a little fun. I've only ever dipped into the 30's at trackdays and canyon laps.
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I guess the guy was just biased. But I know the CBRs are tough as hell. I just wanted assurance. Also about the sprockets is that true? I am not sure how many teeth sprocket I have but it looked after market and bigger than usual. My average MPG is like 35s or so. I get lucky to get 40 if I shift at like 4k RPMs but thats no fun. The F4I is a great bike but for some reason I feel like trading it in for a 929RR. Guy is willing to trade if I add some money and it only has 15k miles. IDK I mean he claimed the 929 Gets the same MPG as my F4I and its a lot faster. IDK I am still debating! I love my F4I too much haha! Thanks for the info everyone!
#16
I guess the guy was just biased. But I know the CBRs are tough as hell. I just wanted assurance. Also about the sprockets is that true? I am not sure how many teeth sprocket I have but it looked after market and bigger than usual. My average MPG is like 35s or so. I get lucky to get 40 if I shift at like 4k RPMs but thats no fun. The F4I is a great bike but for some reason I feel like trading it in for a 929RR. Guy is willing to trade if I add some money and it only has 15k miles. IDK I mean he claimed the 929 Gets the same MPG as my F4I and its a lot faster. IDK I am still debating! I love my F4I too much haha! Thanks for the info everyone!
#17
Gas mileage and ragging the machine
Now as for your question about abuse/use of your machine. I have only had my F4 I for a month, but I used to ride my friends quite often when I was in the Army (he was scared of it after a crash) and I am very familiar with Honda motorcycles; so long as you are not staying in the redline when the oh crap light comes on you should be good. The only thing I know of happening from wheelies is busting for seals if you slam it down too hard over and over. The rattling noise or ticking that you speak of sounds like the dreaded ACCT or Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner, which seems like it aint so automatic and the only tension it provides seems to be the tension caused to the pilot from all the excess noise. The popular remededy in this forum is the MCCT Manual Cam Chain Tensioner, which ironicly the popular claim is that most guys set it and forget it. Keep your fluid levels in check, (yours and your mount's) keep the oil changed, and be careful. What ever the issues are or demons are that haunt your life will pass brother let's make sure that you do to. Best of luck to you I will keep you in my prayers no matter if you like it or not.
#18
Really? what the heck. I try to shift under 4k but I still do get 40 MPG. Theres no fun in it though. Wonder why. How can do tell how many teeth your sprocket have? When I bought mine is was just on and it looks like a bigger sprocket.
STU Pidasso : Hey man thanks a lot for the info. I appreciate it. I do love my F4I but sometimes it gets me nervous. I am still learning to trust it. I always fear it would break down on me (due to past bad experience that still haunts me) but I have been taking her out farther and farther away from home and she starts up right and never leaves me stranded and takes me home. I might keep her forever. About the ticks, I think its gone! I cant hear it anymore. I guess its just part of the bike and hopefully the previous owner took care of the CCT. Anyway about the rev limiter. I took it at like 14k a couple of times. The amber light came on also! I quickly shift though. So much adrenaline and pull! but I still cant pop wheelies! I tried clutching and still wont work!
STU Pidasso : Hey man thanks a lot for the info. I appreciate it. I do love my F4I but sometimes it gets me nervous. I am still learning to trust it. I always fear it would break down on me (due to past bad experience that still haunts me) but I have been taking her out farther and farther away from home and she starts up right and never leaves me stranded and takes me home. I might keep her forever. About the ticks, I think its gone! I cant hear it anymore. I guess its just part of the bike and hopefully the previous owner took care of the CCT. Anyway about the rev limiter. I took it at like 14k a couple of times. The amber light came on also! I quickly shift though. So much adrenaline and pull! but I still cant pop wheelies! I tried clutching and still wont work!
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