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cbrpsycho 03-30-2007 08:03 PM

Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
:DHi..
Fascinated by the bike world, however extremely new to this lifestyle and to this forum thingy. I love bikes ever since I was young. Well I finally bought a 1992 CBR F2. Can some please tell me what I should do first with the bike? It was female owned and was sitting for approximately 2 years. I took it to a mechanic and he said that it is running no 2 cylinders. Kinda makes sense because there is no power in the throttle. I would appreciate advice on mateneince for this bike. How often should I turn on the bike and let it run if it was sitting for a while. When should I change my tires. HELPP. I think I uploaded the picture so if it doesn't show up, I will try again. Thank you my community. :D

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Brandon77 03-30-2007 09:56 PM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
Welcome to the site! You'll find that most of the questions you ask have already been answered, so i would implore you to use the search function at the top of the page, and the answers shall be yours![sm=gears.gif]

Analog 03-31-2007 02:25 AM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
Welcome. Clean looking bike!

If you have some wrench time under your belt, I'd suggest picking up a shop manual for the bike and giving your new baby a nice inspection / tune up. You may find some carburator fouling, time-wornspark plugs, etc. Another thing I'd look at is your fuel lines, tank, carbsetc. After sitting for two years there's bound to be some varnishing (rubbery greenish/whiteish sometimes brownish residue caused by your fuel just sitting for ages)which may requiresometime cleaning up your carbs and making sure your fuel lines and tank are clean and clear. Pretty annoying to clean up, but a good opportunity to get intimate with your bike. (Metaphorically speaking).

Looks like the chain could use some lovin'--but I guess that would be secondary to your cylinder issue. I wouldn't really worry about your rubber yet. Looks like there's enough to play around with until you get her humming again.

OldFatGuy 03-31-2007 09:51 AM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
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+1 on getting the shop manual and learning to do as much maintenance as you can. Getting to know your bike like that will only enhance your riding experience.

Good looking bike too! [sm=smiley20.gif]

cbrpsycho 03-31-2007 12:19 PM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
Thanks guys and sorry for not putting it in the right forum. I'll get used to this soon.
In any case, I took it to a mechanic and he said he will do a minor tune-up including cleaning the carbs and changing the oil, plugs, etc. for $260.00. I would love to take time out to fix it myself but I manage a gas station 7 days a week plus I am a full-time engineering student. It's a great thing I have some time to ride the back.
I thank you all and hopefully this is the begining of a new friendship.

kodiak1122 03-31-2007 06:55 PM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
Congrats on your new 300cc F2. Pretty rare. J/K!!!
What type on engineering are you studying?


cbrpsycho 04-01-2007 01:37 PM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
Going for biomedical engineering. It really sucks to sit there and study knowing I have a cbr out there waiting for me. It the worst feeling. It's like my child. I married my 97 Maxima and we procreated my cbr 600. I love to ride.[sm=massbounce.gif]

pitsvtec 04-01-2007 04:35 PM

RE: Running on 2 Cyln...1992 CBR F2
 
Hello & Welcome!!:D

Nice bike...learn to ride it, fix it and love it! [8D]


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