Well that didn't take long. Less than a week from my crash and I picked up a new-to-me track bike. 2007 CBR600RR ready to go to the track right now, which is a nice feeling. Track plastics in good shape, Bazzaz fuel controller, Two Brothers slip on, new Galfer pads, new Galfer SS brake lines, Vortex clip ons and levers. Really everything I needed out of a track bike. Now hopefully this thing lets me keep it for years, instead of weeks.
I've taken all the decals off of it already. Paint job is a super-amateur rattle can job, which I'll redo at some point:
(http://i842.photobucket.com/albums/zz345/chriskuecker/7F065107-25EC-4BE9-8754-150229D5BECE_zpsedpupl25.jpg) (http://s842.photobucket.com/user/chriskuecker/media/7F065107-25EC-4BE9-8754-150229D5BECE_zpsedpupl25.jpg.html)
It will last a long time if you don't crash it. :P
Quote from: ducpainter on July 11, 2014, 07:11:23 AM
It will last a long time if you don't crash it. :P
hahaha..haha..ha...... not funny.
[cheeky]
Trackday with Track Addix at MAM this weekend. You should go! ;D
Quote from: ZILBERT on July 11, 2014, 01:42:06 PM
Trackday with Track Addix at MAM this weekend. You should go! ;D
I would love to, my broken big toe is going to keep me out for a few weeks though [thumbsdown]
How did you take out the last one so quickly?
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=67923
you'll shoot yer eye out!
600s are fun
Looks good. [thumbsup]
I see you found a new pocket flusher hobby ;D
Quote from: HotIce on July 14, 2014, 07:20:55 AM
I see you found a new pocket flusher hobby ;D
Yeah, probably wasn't the smartest idea I've had this year... [shot]
I'm really tempted to pick up a 600 too for TD's... my only issue is that I dont think I'll be able to make it to too many this year and I've barely been able to get out on a bike at all.
That being said, I laid my bike down at the last TD I was at and seeing the repair bill for that made me realize that getting a cheap jpn bike for the track is something that I will def do if I get time to start going more on the reg.
Yep, that was one of my motivations for not buying a very tempting Daytona 675, replacement parts would've been more expensive than the Japanese brands. It's a super nice feeling to know that I don't have to prep my street bike, that I can just load up the CBR and head to the track and beat the hell out of it.
Looks great! So that hitch can carry that weight? Nice, I might get one for my truck and avoid the embarrassment of loading it into the bed lol! Nice paint job by the way!! I have a 2006 GSXR 600 all white and looking to put some colour onto it :)
Quote from: Duc796canada on July 20, 2014, 06:11:23 PM
Looks great! So that hitch can carry that weight? Nice, I might get one for my truck and avoid the embarrassment of loading it into the bed lol! Nice paint job by the way!! I have a 2006 GSXR 600 all white and looking to put some colour onto it :)
iirc, class III hitches are rated to 600lbs tonque weight.
Yeah the hitch is rated for 600 lbs max load. With sport bikes plus the hauler you'll be under that, but I wouldn't go trying to tote a Harley around.
The paint job looks better in pictures than it does in person, it will be coming off soon.
Everytime I read this thread I wind up at the WERA classified 10 min after... haha
No shit. If I'm sitting around where my wife can look over my shoulder, she hits me in the back of my head.
I think Nate can back this up.
Gravity is much stronger around a freshly painted shiny bike.
Quote from: Speeddog on July 21, 2014, 10:55:37 AM
I think Nate can back this up.
Gravity is much stronger around a freshly painted shiny bike.
+1 (although I never learn and keep painting my bikes!) [laugh]
If you have new leathers AND a newly painted bike, then you might as well just kick your bike over!
My leathers are nice and rashed up now, and my gloves.. and my boots... So you're saying all I've gotta do is keep the crap paint job on the CBR and I'm guaranteed success?
Perfect [Dolph]
Quote from: thought on July 21, 2014, 09:00:58 AM
Everytime I read this thread I wind up at the WERA classified 10 min after... haha
Another good time/money wasting classified section is here: http://www.sttforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18 (http://www.sttforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18)
A buddy of mine raced in national SBK. As a privateer, he was chuffed with getting a great sponsor and new fairings, pro paint, logos, the whole deal. Crashed next race at 150mph, bike barrel rolled, flipped, tumbled, endoed and caught fire! ;D
I just replaced by fairings and new paint before my 130mph crash [bang]
Unpainted Sharkskinz repel asphalt.
;D [thumbsup]
I've seriously got the worst luck when it comes to this stuff. This sport doesn't want me.
Hauled the CBR out into the country so I could take it for a spin, the first real ride since my initial test ride. It ran great for 5-10 minutes, then I heard a knock, then another knock, and in less than a minute it, as I was pulling off the side of the road, it sounded absolutely horrible, like it was knocking every revolution.
I tend to lean toward trusting the things the PO says. He says he took it to a track day earlier this spring and it ran great. Since then he had installed a Bazzaz fuel injection unit, and changed the oil. He had not ridden it hard with the Bazzaz unit hooked up. I found the oil level to be about a half quart or less too high. I took the spark plugs out to examine them, each one looked good and were tightened properly.
The bike starts right up and idles fine, for the few seconds I allow it to run with that terrible noise.
Any ideas?
Probably the wrong forum to ask for help on a Jap I4.
Quote from: duccarlos on July 24, 2014, 09:32:34 AM
Probably the wrong forum to ask for help on a Jap I4.
This isn't a CBR forum?
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I've also started a thread on a Honda forum. There's plenty of experience milling around on here for more than just Monsters. Doesn't hurt to ask.
Ouch! I wouldn't start it anymore whatever you do. It needs to go to someone professional to have a listen and likely tear into it.
From the description, my 749 sounded like that once. It had a broken crank. No idea if that's you're problem though...the description just remined me of that.
The seller may not have known either...might just be bad luck on your part. I sold my 748 race bike to a guy, and it was running perfectly...great bike. His 2nd trackday on it the crank broke. :P I felt a little bad, but not too much, as my new-to-me 749 race bike broke the crank the same track day! :'(