yamahaSHO's Streetfighter build
I posted a few months ago about how I inherited a 1997 CBR 600 F3 and now that winter weather has started, I have a bit more free time. During the warmer months, I mostly focus on track and racing with my Honda S2000, so I wasn't going to get any major work done on my bike project while that was going on. With the free time, I've started looking into exactly what I want to do with the bike. Since it came to me with virtually no farings and had some minor damage, I decided a while back that it would be easier and cheaper to do a Streetfighter build than put it back to a stock-like condition. I also think it would like it better than the OEM look as well.
Here is the bike loaded up for its trip home: https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5761/2...d20c6e5b_k.jpg Once I got it home, I wanted to see if it would run... It wouldn't fire up, but cranked over fine, so I started taking it apart. https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/599/21...a0f40466_k.jpg I didn't get it running yet, but upon taking it apart and pulling plugs, I found the plugs weren't torqued enough to crush the washer, and I'm sure the carbs need some attention. Now that it's cold out, I've started taking the bike apart a little... I purchased all the seals and such to rebuild the carbs, bought a brand new F4i cluster that I lucked out on as I paid less for it than many are wanting for used ones, and just today, purchased a main harness (for parts) to cut the connectors off of to make the install clean. I am currently planning on putting a 2010ish CBR1000RR tail on the bike as I've seen it done here and it looks great. https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/580/22...8d11858e_h.jpg As it sits this moment: https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5677/2...8cd81938_o.jpg I'll go ahead and call it... This will be a slow build. I still have stuff to do to the track car for next season(and other toy car), but I'd like to be able to rid this next year. |
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