New Abandoned Bike
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Juancho Gasho (12-06-2020)
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Alright so here's the back story...
A coworker and I were bsing and I mentioned I specialize in jap vtwins but I work on everything and he saya, cool I got an old F4i I havent started in years. I knee jerk respond with, sold, I'll take it. He goes, well, if you want it come get it it's at my in laws place still. Anyhoo, the next day I swng by and pick it up on my way home and in the garage it goes.
Turns out he bought the bike new in 04 just as he went into boot camp. He drove it a little and eventually brought it to base and drove it regularly. Eventually he decided to get it chromed and spent about 6k having it done....
At some point he was in Iraq for a while and I'm not sure what happened then, but shortly after he returned stateside he had some sort of accident which accounts for the paint job and all the fiberglass I keep finding.
After the crash and subsequent repair it seems as though he got a little gun shy and parked it...in 2011...until now.
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A coworker and I were bsing and I mentioned I specialize in jap vtwins but I work on everything and he saya, cool I got an old F4i I havent started in years. I knee jerk respond with, sold, I'll take it. He goes, well, if you want it come get it it's at my in laws place still. Anyhoo, the next day I swng by and pick it up on my way home and in the garage it goes.
Turns out he bought the bike new in 04 just as he went into boot camp. He drove it a little and eventually brought it to base and drove it regularly. Eventually he decided to get it chromed and spent about 6k having it done....
At some point he was in Iraq for a while and I'm not sure what happened then, but shortly after he returned stateside he had some sort of accident which accounts for the paint job and all the fiberglass I keep finding.
After the crash and subsequent repair it seems as though he got a little gun shy and parked it...in 2011...until now.
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Doc Samson (06-13-2020)
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It's all stripped down now and so far it's pretty good. I have decided though that it's not going back on the road. Instead, I've been getting ready to run at Loring AFB in the standing mile but I've not wanted to beat up my other 2 bikes that I like and have put quite a bit of time in. So, the CBR, which I have nothing invested in...will become my track bike. I've stripped off the chrome from the frame and brought it back to matte black, I'll start putting it back together as I get time but basically it will be be in MPSG 600cc class for the first season, after that it'll be all bottle.....here's hoping...
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Doc Samson (07-11-2020)
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It's all stripped down now and so far it's pretty good. I have decided though that it's not going back on the road. Instead, I've been getting ready to run at Loring AFB in the standing mile but I've not wanted to beat up my other 2 bikes that I like and have put quite a bit of time in. So, the CBR, which I have nothing invested in...will become my track bike. I've stripped off the chrome from the frame and brought it back to matte black, I'll start putting it back together as I get time but basically it will be be in MPSG 600cc class for the first season, after that it'll be all bottle.....here's hoping...
SBR
SBR
"All bottle"? What does that mean?
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Here's a couple pics...also "all bottle" is a dedicated nitrous motor. In order to make nitrous work without wasting your time an blowing the motor, you need to retard timing, run colder plugs, open up the ring gap and essentially make it not street friendly. Which is why I don't run nitrous on a street motor. It's effective at making power, but even more so if the motor is setup correctly, **especially ring end gap!!!. It actually goes hand in hand with a dedicated track bike setup nicely...a track back kinda sucks on the street and vice versa. Anyhoozle:
The rims and swingarm are actually ok still so I'll leave them chrome for now.
Still some imperfections from the chrome pitting and flaking but for the most part its pretty good.
The VHT epoxy lays down nice.
An excellent product...
The heart of the matter. This is by far the best time to do a valve check...
The rims and swingarm are actually ok still so I'll leave them chrome for now.
Still some imperfections from the chrome pitting and flaking but for the most part its pretty good.
The VHT epoxy lays down nice.
An excellent product...
The heart of the matter. This is by far the best time to do a valve check...
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