Hi every one-new from Thailand
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Hiyu again Brian .... welcome to the CBRF mate :-)
Good to see you are posting around the boards ... we are for the most a very friendly bunch here , so keep it up !!
Your new member thread is a good place to put a pic or 2 of your CBR if you have any ...?
you take care mate and remember , you can have fun some here if you want too as well :-)
Good to see you are posting around the boards ... we are for the most a very friendly bunch here , so keep it up !!
Your new member thread is a good place to put a pic or 2 of your CBR if you have any ...?
you take care mate and remember , you can have fun some here if you want too as well :-)
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Yes, I have just bought a Honda CBR 1000cc Hurricane-think it is a 92.
I wood love to put some pics on here, but cant-it says something a missing security token-something like that.
Also tried to put a link on, from my web site (Picasa)but that wont work eather.Must do something wrong, thought that I have read the page about posting pictures.
Great bike but strugling whit a couple of things,since the guy I bought it from-I discover later-diddent do enything on it and ride it whit no engine oil-so I cross my fingers right now, and hope it is NOT a new engine-have to check it all and in the first place renew sprockets and chain and the same for the cam chain-chek the compression as well,chek and clean/renew air filter and clean and syncronice carbs to.
So alot to do right now-especialy when you are not a mechanic type-and the good ones are hard to find here in North Thailand.
I will try that picture thing again.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1136613...eat=directlink
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"I will try that picture thing again.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1136613...eat=directlink"
Top effort, it works fine. Nice looking bike.
Let's just try to work through the issues one at a time. Plenty of people here to help you.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1136613...eat=directlink"
Top effort, it works fine. Nice looking bike.
Let's just try to work through the issues one at a time. Plenty of people here to help you.
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For now I have printed all the Owners manual out-114 pages,and will now try to get it translated to thai,so my mechanic guy can use it-think that will help him alot.
He is a good guy and I think he is good to his job,in fact the only one I have seen working on big bikes here in North Thailand, outside Honda it self.
He is a good guy and I think he is good to his job,in fact the only one I have seen working on big bikes here in North Thailand, outside Honda it self.
#9
Hi Brian,
wellcome to the forum. Nice bike!
Haynes manuals are quite good (non-oficial) manual to those who want to start putting their hands in their bikes.
Product: Honda CBR600F1 and 1000F Fours (87 - 96)
(Not sure whether this is your bike)
Although it is in English, it may help.
I got mine for CBR600F and it is full of pictures and quite detailed explanations.
Posts some pictures of your rideouts in Thailand. for sure there are amazing roads/landscapes to go around in there!
Cheers
wellcome to the forum. Nice bike!
Haynes manuals are quite good (non-oficial) manual to those who want to start putting their hands in their bikes.
Product: Honda CBR600F1 and 1000F Fours (87 - 96)
(Not sure whether this is your bike)
Although it is in English, it may help.
I got mine for CBR600F and it is full of pictures and quite detailed explanations.
Posts some pictures of your rideouts in Thailand. for sure there are amazing roads/landscapes to go around in there!
Cheers
#10
Hi Brian,
wellcome to the forum. Nice bike!
Haynes manuals are quite good (non-oficial) manual to those who want to start putting their hands in their bikes.
Product: Honda CBR600F1 and 1000F Fours (87 - 96)
(Not sure whether this is your bike)
Although it is in English, it may help.
I got mine for CBR600F and it is full of pictures and quite detailed explanations.
Posts some pictures of your rideouts in Thailand. for sure there are amazing roads/landscapes to go around in there!
Cheers
wellcome to the forum. Nice bike!
Haynes manuals are quite good (non-oficial) manual to those who want to start putting their hands in their bikes.
Product: Honda CBR600F1 and 1000F Fours (87 - 96)
(Not sure whether this is your bike)
Although it is in English, it may help.
I got mine for CBR600F and it is full of pictures and quite detailed explanations.
Posts some pictures of your rideouts in Thailand. for sure there are amazing roads/landscapes to go around in there!
Cheers
Thanks-no that is not my bike-this is:
sorry:https://picasaweb.google.com/1136613...eat=directlink
Last edited by brianmarinus; 09-15-2011 at 11:39 PM.