2017 cbr1000rr track rider
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2017 cbr1000rr track rider
Hello,
Being new to this site I am learning how it works !
2017 cbr1000rr one black, one brown electrical connectors under fuel tank, I have had this tank off for weeks due to waiting on parts, anyone know how these connector go, they are the same except for the color ?
Being new to this site I am learning how it works !
2017 cbr1000rr one black, one brown electrical connectors under fuel tank, I have had this tank off for weeks due to waiting on parts, anyone know how these connector go, they are the same except for the color ?
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Well, after looking at everything again I discovered that the brown went to the connector that had the black mark next to it and the black connector went to the other. It is running great ! Now without all the smog control that had it popping and cracking, much better. Ready for the dino and should be somewhere around 185 hp at the back tire ?
Cliffhanger
ready for the track
Cliffhanger
ready for the track
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I bought exhaust from Toce, plus I sent to brain to them to have it flashed. They had the exact bike and they did the same set up that I had done on mine, they videoed the bike on dino set up the same as mine and it was doing 184 hp on their dino. I ride track many times a year, and the issue with this bike is keeping the front end on the ground. On track I keep it in number two wheelie mode and it still comes up but not very far. I have had the bike to around 175 mph and it was still wanting to go.
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Doc Samson (01-17-2021)
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Just a little F4i. I've only done a few track days (3 total) over the last two years but hope to do at least that many this coming season. Makes me wish I'd started riding much sooner because, while I'm in pretty good shape, I ain't young anymore!
I'd love to do VIR but Summit Point is literally 15 minutes away and has 3 different tracks. I've ridden Shenandoah (super twisty) circuit twice and Jefferson (real nice for you liter bike guys!) once.
I'd love to do VIR but Summit Point is literally 15 minutes away and has 3 different tracks. I've ridden Shenandoah (super twisty) circuit twice and Jefferson (real nice for you liter bike guys!) once.