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Old Jun 12, 2012 | 05:53 PM
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Howdy, I am looking at a 99 F4 with 35,000 on the clock.
I'm currently riding a Suzuki 97 TL1000S since 2005. Ride mostly in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The TLS has great low to midrange grunt but is a heavy bike. I test rode a 99 F4 today just around the block. This thing is light handling and flips side to side alot easier than the TLS does. I can see having some serious fun in the twistees with this thing.

The F4 cosmetically is a little ruff around the edges. Mechanically appears to be OK. Noticed a little cam chain chatter, the owner said the CCT may need to be replaced??

Just wanted to ask the experts what to look for pro's / con's 99 F4.

Thanks for your help!!
 
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Old Jun 13, 2012 | 09:17 AM
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Welcome to the forum!
The F4 is a great bike. You can do some searching around to see what problems others have run into. CCTs are common as well as regulator/rectifiers quitting. As long as you maintain it, it will last many more miles. Just keep it moving often so the carbs don't gum up from sitting.
 
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Old Jun 13, 2012 | 09:52 AM
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Welcome to the "mayhem" sogggy
Enjoy what we have and make yourself at home.

I'm currently riding a Suzuki 97 TL1000S since 2005

Ha ! Another convert !
 
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Old Jun 13, 2012 | 02:54 PM
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As an F4 owner, I can tell you that they are solid bikes, that when well maintained, will last for a very long time. The 2000 F4 was the last of the carb'd CBRs. If the bike is run often & routine maintenance done, it will rarely need carb cleaning. However, if you let it sit for a yr, you may need to clean the carbs. BUT, who would let a CBR sit for a yr??? ;-)

Yes, the CCT is a routine issue for CBRs. However, it can click for many thousands of mi w/o causing a prob...other than perhaps your ears being irritated from the click. Another concern is the R/R (regulator/rectifier). The old flat unit, that was prone to failure from overheating, was replaced & superseded by a redesigned finned unit - which is an excellent unit. I replaced mine some yrs ago & it runs beautifully. I can do a full day at Willow in 100+ temps w/o issue. ;-) Instead of dealing w/ the issue later w/ the old R/R, I recommend replacing it w/ the new Honda unit asap. All of these common issues are relatively minor & can be dealt w/ at home in your garage if you can turn a wrench. Don't let any of this deter you from the bike.

My F4 has been as solid of a bike as you'll ever find. And, if the banana seat isn't your favorite, you can do the split-seat conversion like I did (link to my conversion tutorial in my sig-line).

I use mine to commute, ride twisties & track. Is it a little dated?...sure. However, its more than enough bike for any of the previously listed. ;-)

Good luck. Let us know how it goes. Welcome to CBRF.
 
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