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Fantastipotamus posted:Hmm.. 250R eh? How much was it? 6? 7k? I got a hook-up so the price was a lot less than that
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'07 Ninja 650, installed the Kawi seat cowl that inexplicably just came out for it since this pic was taken, also waiting on an Arrow exhaust that I ordered.
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# ? Dec 2, 2008 03:21 |
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Farts on Skype posted:
How is the riding position on the 650 compared to the 500? I'm considering this as my future replacement (not for another year or so but still), but I don't want an uncomfortable riding position because I like really long rides.
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# ? Dec 2, 2008 04:53 |
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darknrgy posted:How is the riding position on the 650 compared to the 500? I'm considering this as my future replacement (not for another year or so but still), but I don't want an uncomfortable riding position because I like really long rides. Can't really compare it to the Ninja 500 as I've never been on one, but the stock 650's upright position was really similar to the GS500 I used to ride. On my bike I opted to swap for sport bars to get better handling/control much like a SS bike, with the sacrifice of comfort on longer rides, since more of your weight is resting on the bars. They look like they'd be pretty similar though: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2008models/2008-Kawasaki-Ninja500Ra.jpg vs http://www.kewlwallpapers.com/images/wmwallpapers/2008-Kawasaki-Ninja-650R-1.jpeg
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# ? Dec 2, 2008 05:17 |
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i have an 07 650r. it was super comfy with the stock bars on, felt like you could ride all day and have your body not hate you. i ordered and installed the sport bars V2. best mod i've done so far, probably the best mod you can do to our little 650's. gives you a lower more sporty position, while retaining the comfort. oh yea, 650r's rock
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 05:40 |
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Finally got myself a DRZ400SM. 2006 with 1825 miles. Got a great deal because its running rich and I walked in with a stack of $100s. It backfires like mad when I let off the throttle, which with the Yoshi exhaust its hilariously awesome. I'll enjoy it until this weekend when I can work on it.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 06:12 |
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Welcome to the wonderful world of the super-moto. Your wallet wont be thanking you, but its worth every penny in tires and lawyer fees.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 09:02 |
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Are you positive its rich? Popping on decel is usually a lean symptom.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 15:58 |
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Phat_Albert posted:Are you positive its rich? Popping on decel is usually a lean symptom. Good to know, I haven't dealt with carbs in a long time so I will defer to your knowledge. Will likely post about the symptoms in the questions thread later today.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 17:01 |
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Phat_Albert posted:Are you positive its rich? Popping on decel is usually a lean symptom. I also thought it was a sign of richness; unburned fuel funneling into the hot exhaust and igniting there. Good to know.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 18:55 |
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goku chewbacca posted:I also thought it was a sign of richness; unburned fuel funneling into the hot exhaust and igniting there. Good to know. You can get that, but you have to be really rich, for one, and for two, it tends to be one or two big bangs, spaced well apart when you're that rich. The quick rapid-fire burbling and popping on decel usually means its lean.
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# ? Dec 3, 2008 20:48 |
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would removing the spark arrestor help with a lean condition?
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 00:49 |
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It would make it leaner, so no
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 02:45 |
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I just found out SA has a Motorcycle forum. *bookmarks* My new GSX-R750 I got two weeks ago: Finally got off my restrictions/provisional license (in Australia), old bike was the trusty (and gutless) CBR125: More pics at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ntriantafillou/sets/72157610042888420/
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 06:53 |
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Ermm...... Keep it safe? Jebus, that's a giant loving leap for mankind, going from a 125 to .... that. You've got nearly 10x as much hp, with about only an extra 50kg to cart around. Fuuuuuuuuuuuck. Also, goddamn that stock muffler looks like boiled rear end. Have you already sawzalled your fender off, or is that factory?
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 08:36 |
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Haha, yeah thanks 125 to 750 was quite a big leap, but I'm respecting the throttle and enjoying it, I'm pretty much used to it now. The CBR125 was a great city commuter, but I'm taking it on the freeway more now, where the 125 was just painful. That's a fender eliminator installed by the dealership before I picked up the bike, didn't want the huge chunk of plastic, and it was pretty cheap ($150aud).
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 12:07 |
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xelfer posted:
Love my trusty CBR125 (I really need a pair of boots) Cannot wait for something bigger though, thinking maybe a CBR400/VFR400 or CB 500. Love the look of the 400 cbr's, not that easy to find here in the uk though.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 12:37 |
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fronkpies posted:Love my trusty CBR125 (I really need a pair of boots) I have a love/hate thing with the CBR125. I'd love to have one, actually getting to something above 60 on the flat (I ride an XR125) would be awesome. Plus they look brilliant. However, I'm 6'4" and I fit on the CBR125 even less than I fit on most bigger bikes. Plus I've had a number of lowsides on my XR, makes me glad that I don't have to replace the fairings. Also, why does Britain always have a distinctive look in photographs? (If that's not Britain, I'm going to look mighty stupid)
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 14:23 |
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Orange Someone posted:I have a love/hate thing with the CBR125. I'd love to have one, actually getting to something above 60 on the flat (I ride an XR125) would be awesome. Plus they look brilliant. However, I'm 6'4" and I fit on the CBR125 even less than I fit on most bigger bikes. Plus I've had a number of lowsides on my XR, makes me glad that I don't have to replace the fairings. Im only a small person anyway and sometimes i feel its to small for me, so at 6'4" you would be struggling. I have to say i've crashed it once, the front fairings cracked and the side panel has snapped a few of its plastic holdings, and although replacements are pretty cheap its a massive hassle having to replace them which im not looking forward to. It is Britain indeed, i think the grey drabness gives it away ha.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 15:08 |
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Orange Someone posted:Also, why does Britain always have a distinctive look in photographs? (If that's not Britain, I'm going to look mighty stupid) Its the cloudy skies.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 15:50 |
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Phat_Albert posted:Its the cloudy skies. I was gonna say the billboard sized license plate.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 16:32 |
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Phat_Albert posted:Its the cloudy skies. And smog from the Watt engines and eel smokers.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 16:36 |
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Or the absence of lines in residential roads and the cars parked on the opposite side as most of the world('merica).
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 16:37 |
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Actually, if I'd been bothered to look closely, the L plate(s) would have given it away. And you can't see the clouds from there.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 17:32 |
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You can see the obviously cloudy sky in the background, and the picture makes it obvious that its overcast. That same shot in the sun would look very different. Regardless, the real kicker is the Euro Focus in the background that probably has 9 turbos from the factory. FORD
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 17:37 |
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xelfer posted:I just found out SA has a Motorcycle forum. *bookmarks* Argh! It's you! xelfer posted:The CBR125 was a great city commuter, but I'm taking it on the freeway more now, where the 125 was just painful. It was a running joke in an irc channel that xelfer and I hang out in, where a MMO price check bot would occasionally return "* xelfer managed (random number between 4 and 100) kilometres per hour on his motorbike!". Poor guy, had to listen to the rest of us crapping on about breaking our real bikes for over a year, while he's puttering around on 125cc of RAW POWA!
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 23:11 |
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Phat_Albert posted:You can see the obviously cloudy sky in the background, and the picture makes it obvious that its overcast. That same shot in the sun would look very different. Yes, I did recognise the car as one we get over here. I do have to grin at you labelling that overcast, you can clearly see a shadow. For the great rain cloud that generally covers the British Isles, that's a pretty nice day. And I either need a new bike or some new photos of my old one.
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# ? Dec 4, 2008 23:17 |
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Well - I got around to doing a DIY chop-job on the giant rear fender on my 2k SV650, and wound up not stopping there - that gigantic exhaust was just screaming for surgical attention. My motorcycle sounds like a motorcycle now! No more lawnmower. Plus, I pulled out about 5 lbs. and I think it looks significantly better. <-- Happy! (clicky for big) Click here for the full 858x643 image. Click here for the full 858x643 image. Click here for the full 858x643 image. Click here for the full 858x643 image.
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# ? Dec 5, 2008 05:15 |
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fronkpies posted:Love my trusty CBR125 (I really need a pair of boots) You should be able to find a CB400 easily enough, though, unless that was only sold to Japan/Asia. I rode a CBR125 for a few weeks in the summer, while I was doing a valve adjustment on my Kawi. Here's a pic of me wrenching on it - just taking the front fairing apart for amusement (checking the rad). I'm 190cm, and oddly enough, my legs fit the tank cutouts better than they did on my GS500. Sure, the suspension didn't exactly love having ~100kg of me+kit, and I couldn't really out-accelerate traffic, but it was pretty goddamn fun. I replaced the lovely OE rubber in the rear, with a 110 front tyre from a matched set of racing Michelins (the front wouldn't fit on my Suzuki, and it was too good a deal to pass up, so...). Just pick your favourite back road, and see if you can run the entire thing at WOT - that's about the only bike that I'd ever consider doing it on, and it's actually hilariously entertaining to do so. If you're considering a better set of rubber for your 125, see if you can find some decent sport touring rubber in either 100 or 110. It's a little extra weight, but it will be a pretty dramatic improvement over stock handling. I do have to wonder how much difference a more aggressive front brake pad would be, because that was something that I would have changed, had that bike stuck around. Fake edit: Oh, and the suspension too. Edit: to the people with FE kits, like civilian.d, do you just not ride it in the rain? Simkin fucked around with this message at 11:20 on Dec 5, 2008 |
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Simkin posted:Edit: to the people with FE kits, like civilian.d, do you just not ride it in the rain? I still left a bit of fender - but... I live in Seattle and ride every day, so that's kind of a silly question :P Honestly, I wear waterproof gear anyways, have a bit of a fender left, and i find the tail keeps water off me for the most part when I've ridden friend's bikes that have true fender elims. Maybe it would be diff for a passenger being more to the rear of the bike, but I don't really ride 2-up. Or maybe I just outrun the spray.
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# ? Dec 5, 2008 11:45 |
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Sure, but the fender's also there so that you're less of a dick to people following, no?
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# ? Dec 5, 2008 12:13 |
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snail posted:Argh! It's you! Gah, it is too! snail posted:Poor guy, had to listen to the rest of us crapping on about breaking our real bikes for over a year, while he's puttering around on 125cc of RAW POWA! It's ok.. now I have my 750 and you.. still have your busa which owns it :/
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# ? Dec 5, 2008 12:16 |
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xelfer posted:It's ok.. now I have my 750 and you.. still have your busa which owns it :/ Difference being, you haven't forgotten to put your side stand down when parking
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# ? Dec 5, 2008 12:55 |
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Simkin posted:You should be able to find a CB400 easily enough, though, unless that was only sold to Japan/Asia. . . Nah, CB400s were sold over here in Europe. I'm planning on buying one from a friend of mine in the spring. She can't stand commuting on the M6 on it, so she's using her car instead. The bike will be for sale when her fiancee finally fixes his Daytona 675. Seems fronkpies was looking for the CBR400, and I'm not sure I've ever seen one. Also have no idea of the relation between the CBs and the CBRs, are they/were they ever just faired/nonfaired versions of each other? I mean, even CB400s aren't exactly common, though the CB600 is a gorgeous bike.
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# ? Dec 5, 2008 21:56 |
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Simkin posted:Sure, but the fender's also there so that you're less of a dick to people following, no? maybe it'll keep people from tailgating me as much soccer moms!
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# ? Dec 6, 2008 03:16 |
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xelfer posted:My new GSX-R750 I got two weeks ago: I just got my provisionals, so now I'm only a year away now from a bigger bike. Planning to upgrade from my CBR250RR to a GSXR-600. White one makes me hard Kyon fucked around with this message at 07:20 on Dec 6, 2008 |
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Why doesn't Honda sell these smaller displacement CBRs in the US? I'd love a CBR250 or 400.
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# ? Dec 7, 2008 04:39 |
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Because they hate you, and think that you are a terrible person. It's really all your fault. Sorry. Afaik, the smaller displacement sport bikes are usually only sold to regions where there is graduated licensing, such that beginners would be limited to Xcc displacement or hp. Selling a restricted full size bike does happen, but these fit the bill without any modification. I really wish they'd just loving sell them here as well, as I think a 250 or 400cc from any of the major Japanese manufacturers would do quite well. Currently the only one in the 250 range is the Ninja, and it sold like it was the second coming of Christ. If a 400cc sport bike was sold, it would fit perfectly in the 110cc-400cc insurance bracket in my area, and I don't think there's any conceivable reason that I would not pick one up. People have been selling grey import 250 and 400cc sport bikes around here, like CBR250s, 400s, ZXR250s, GSX-R400s, etc, but the only 400 sport bike sold in NA was the FZR-400. The nice thing is, the FZR-600 engine is an (apparently) easy swap into the bike, so once you pass inspection http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/yamaha/yamaha_fzr400r%2089.htm teh internets posted:ZXR400 vs VFR400R3-M vs FZR400RR Goddamnit, I hate you for even making me think about the lack of 400s. I want one so very, very badly. Simkin fucked around with this message at 05:34 on Dec 7, 2008 |
# ? Dec 7, 2008 05:22 |
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What kind of power did these V4 and i4's make in 250 and 400cc? I'd guess 60ish at 400cc, no?
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goku chewbacca posted:What kind of power did these V4 and i4's make in 250 and 400cc? I'd guess 60ish at 400cc, no? The VFR400 makes something around that stock-ish, or so I'm lead to believe. The CBR250R makes something like 40-45? (with a 19k redline)
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