New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Evening one and all,
Recently purchased a nice lowish mileage 2002 Firestorm to replace my GSXR1000, picking it up in a couple of weeks, the GSXR was a lovely bike but I wanted something semi sporty as my neck is struggling with the low bar position now and with a 2k budget, the Firestorm seemed the best bang for my buck, a good alternative to a VFR800 and comfy enough for my needs.
I also have a few 2 strokes but I need a bigger bike for those European holidays and longer trips out.
My bike is a 2002 model( I believe?!) , a genuine UK bike but has no HISS immobiliser, looking at the top yoke, is was always this way, both keys are present but I thought it strange it (HISS)wasnt fitted.
The bike usefully came with an unfitted Renntec rack and Renntec top box.
Any advice on this much appreciated
Thanks
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Recently purchased a nice lowish mileage 2002 Firestorm to replace my GSXR1000, picking it up in a couple of weeks, the GSXR was a lovely bike but I wanted something semi sporty as my neck is struggling with the low bar position now and with a 2k budget, the Firestorm seemed the best bang for my buck, a good alternative to a VFR800 and comfy enough for my needs.
I also have a few 2 strokes but I need a bigger bike for those European holidays and longer trips out.
My bike is a 2002 model( I believe?!) , a genuine UK bike but has no HISS immobiliser, looking at the top yoke, is was always this way, both keys are present but I thought it strange it (HISS)wasnt fitted.
The bike usefully came with an unfitted Renntec rack and Renntec top box.
Any advice on this much appreciated
Thanks
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Greetings
Good choice of wheels! Looks like a manufactured 97-01 early model - as later model had HISS, different clocks, larger tank and a few other minor differences. So your bike is an early model registered a year or two after it was imported.
Things to do as a matter of urgency if not alreay done to ensure maximum reliability: Fit manual cam chain tensioners and if it has an unfinned regulator/rectifier replace with a later finned upgraded version or better still a Mosfet. Worth doing over winter is servicing/greasing up the shock / swing arm linkages, and keeping the starter terminal (under the rubber hood) greased up.
*** Read Me for New Members *** > Bike Maintenance and Upgrades/Modifications > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 45#p304638
Top box will be useful for stashing away extra fuel on your long trips away! Standard exhausts I see - they tame the lovely noise unleashed with aftermarket sportier cans. Also you can find risers or VFR bars for more upright riding posture.
Good choice of wheels! Looks like a manufactured 97-01 early model - as later model had HISS, different clocks, larger tank and a few other minor differences. So your bike is an early model registered a year or two after it was imported.
Things to do as a matter of urgency if not alreay done to ensure maximum reliability: Fit manual cam chain tensioners and if it has an unfinned regulator/rectifier replace with a later finned upgraded version or better still a Mosfet. Worth doing over winter is servicing/greasing up the shock / swing arm linkages, and keeping the starter terminal (under the rubber hood) greased up.
*** Read Me for New Members *** > Bike Maintenance and Upgrades/Modifications > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 45#p304638
Top box will be useful for stashing away extra fuel on your long trips away! Standard exhausts I see - they tame the lovely noise unleashed with aftermarket sportier cans. Also you can find risers or VFR bars for more upright riding posture.
Last edited by Wicky on Tue Nov 15, 2016 6:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
It wont have HISS as it's an F not an F2.
As it's a 2002 it must have been one left on the dealers shopfloor unsold whilst the the newer ones came & went.
F2 have the HISS fited but also have different clocks, digi fuel gauge, clock & temp. There other minor differencece throught the bike but the most important thing is the slightly larger fuel tank..Up a wopping 3l from the 16l tank on F versions.
As it's a 2002 it must have been one left on the dealers shopfloor unsold whilst the the newer ones came & went.
F2 have the HISS fited but also have different clocks, digi fuel gauge, clock & temp. There other minor differencece throught the bike but the most important thing is the slightly larger fuel tank..Up a wopping 3l from the 16l tank on F versions.
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Thanks for all the info gents, bit of a bummer about the 16L tank, even my 2 strokes are bigger capacity, the clocks indicate mine is an older model as well then?
Why couldnt Honda make a decent reg/rec system on their bikes of this era?!
I guess I can date it 100% by the frame number.
Im also on the lookout for a standard undertray to replace the awful Pyramid item.
Why couldnt Honda make a decent reg/rec system on their bikes of this era?!
I guess I can date it 100% by the frame number.
Im also on the lookout for a standard undertray to replace the awful Pyramid item.
Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
You need a bigger tank on a twostroke
I agree it's the earlier version. It might have a 16ltr tank, but IMHO the speedo on the earlier versions are easy to read than the later model is.
Welcome aboard, a nice looking bike you have there
Chris.
I agree it's the earlier version. It might have a 16ltr tank, but IMHO the speedo on the earlier versions are easy to read than the later model is.
Welcome aboard, a nice looking bike you have there
Chris.
Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
podman wrote:Thanks for all the info gents, bit of a bummer about the 16L tank, even my 2 strokes are bigger capacity, the clocks indicate mine is an older model as well then?
Why couldnt Honda make a decent reg/rec system on their bikes of this era?!
I guess I can date it 100% by the frame number.
Im also on the lookout for a standard undertray to replace the awful Pyramid item.
Quite like the style you have - quite like the Morowaki Racing Storms hadAnd to decipher the VIN code, as an example JH2SC36A4VM8******
J: country of production (JH2=WMI Honda Japan, 1HF=Honda America, ZDC=Honda Italy, VTM=Montesa/Honda Spain)
H: Honda
2: Motorcycle
SC36: type = VTR1000F)
A or B: model or engine type
4: control number (1-9 or X)
T: year (T=1996, V=1997, W=1998, X=1999, Y=2000, 1=2001 , 2=2002 ... 6=2006)
M: factory (M=Hamamatsu/Japan, K=Kumamoto/Japan, A=Ohio/USA, F=Atessa/Italy, E=Barcelona/Spain
000992: serial number
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
That is a really, really useful thread, "props" as the yoof would say ... Sounds like ill be looking for fuel after 80 or so miles, I can live with that in the UK anyway!Wicky wrote:
*** Read Me for New Members *** > Bike Maintenance and Upgrades/Modifications > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 45#p304638
Top box will be useful for stashing away extra fuel on your long trips away! Also you can find risers or VFR bars for more upright riding posture.
Risers and VFR bars sound something that would also fall into a "must do", which VFR bars in particular gents?
...and would these risers be suitable?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VTR1000-Fires ... SwT4lWTh8a
I think cans will be ESSENTIAL , ive never owned a V twin four stroke , must be criminal to muzzle that sound eh?
Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Wicky wrote:podman wrote:Thanks for all the info gents, bit of a bummer about the 16L tank, even my 2 strokes are bigger capacity, the clocks indicate mine is an older model as well then?
Why couldnt Honda make a decent reg/rec system on their bikes of this era?!
I guess I can date it 100% by the frame number.
Im also on the lookout for a standard undertray to replace the awful Pyramid item.Quite like the style you have - quite like the Morowaki Racing Storms hadAnd to decipher the VIN code, as an example JH2SC36A4VM8******
J: country of production (JH2=WMI Honda Japan, 1HF=Honda America, ZDC=Honda Italy, VTM=Montesa/Honda Spain)
H: Honda
2: Motorcycle
SC36: type = VTR1000F)
A or B: model or engine type
4: control number (1-9 or X)
T: year (T=1996, V=1997, W=1998, X=1999, Y=2000, 1=2001 , 2=2002 ... 6=2006)
M: factory (M=Hamamatsu/Japan, K=Kumamoto/Japan, A=Ohio/USA, F=Atessa/Italy, E=Barcelona/Spain
000992: serial number
I quite like the belly pan and hugger too, ill try and find out the manufacturer, I hadnt realised it was aftermarket until I dug out the standard jobbie.
Morowaki bike looks stunning...was it successful?
Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Those risers will work ok...had a set meself & didn't think they made much of a difference. The Bars on the later bikes are one of the changes & they do make a difference...I have 4 Storms as I'm greedy 3xFs & one F2 the F2 is deff more wrist freindly on a long run...podman wrote:That is a really, really useful thread, "props" as the yoof would say ... Sounds like ill be looking for fuel after 80 or so miles, I can live with that in the UK anyway!Wicky wrote:
*** Read Me for New Members *** > Bike Maintenance and Upgrades/Modifications > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 45#p304638
Top box will be useful for stashing away extra fuel on your long trips away! Also you can find risers or VFR bars for more upright riding posture.
Risers and VFR bars sound something that would also fall into a "must do", which VFR bars in particular gents?
...and would these risers be suitable?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VTR1000-Fires ... SwT4lWTh8a
I think cans will be ESSENTIAL , ive never owned a V twin four stroke , must be criminal to muzzle that sound eh?
As for the VFR bars any year that runs 41mm forks will fit...
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Welcome to the club podman
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Hello and welcome to the forum.Not much more to be said about vital mods only to get them done (if they aren't already).The only thing bad about it on looks alone is yellow paint.Where are you based.
Can see by 2nd picture you have auto cct's,you need manual cct's.
Can see by 2nd picture you have auto cct's,you need manual cct's.
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Belly pan would be bought as a Moriwaki replicapodman wrote:Wicky wrote:podman wrote:Thanks for all the info gents, bit of a bummer about the 16L tank, even my 2 strokes are bigger capacity, the clocks indicate mine is an older model as well then?
Why couldnt Honda make a decent reg/rec system on their bikes of this era?!
I guess I can date it 100% by the frame number.
Im also on the lookout for a standard undertray to replace the awful Pyramid item.Quite like the style you have - quite like the Morowaki Racing Storms hadAnd to decipher the VIN code, as an example JH2SC36A4VM8******
J: country of production (JH2=WMI Honda Japan, 1HF=Honda America, ZDC=Honda Italy, VTM=Montesa/Honda Spain)
H: Honda
2: Motorcycle
SC36: type = VTR1000F)
A or B: model or engine type
4: control number (1-9 or X)
T: year (T=1996, V=1997, W=1998, X=1999, Y=2000, 1=2001 , 2=2002 ... 6=2006)
M: factory (M=Hamamatsu/Japan, K=Kumamoto/Japan, A=Ohio/USA, F=Atessa/Italy, E=Barcelona/Spain
000992: serial number
I quite like the belly pan and hugger too, ill try and find out the manufacturer, I hadnt realised it was aftermarket until I dug out the standard jobbie.
Morowaki bike looks stunning...was it successful?
https://www.intobikes.co.uk/products/00 ... =165&rg=12
Hugger I think after buying a cheaper one that was smashing it up with a nail in my tyre, the Pyramid is a better design because the cheaper has an integrated chain guard so you have to remove the hanger, the Pyramid has a shorter guard that requires replacement of the original Honda chain guard so no removal of hangers etc.
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Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
Sorry one last q, do you have to make any mods/replace things like to control cables/brake hoses etc if I was to fit a set of F2 or VFR bars, its purely a simple bolt off and on job ?MacV2 wrote:
Those risers will work ok...had a set meself & didn't think they made much of a difference. The Bars on the later bikes are one of the changes & they do make a difference...I have 4 Storms as I'm greedy 3xFs & one F2 the F2 is deff more wrist freindly on a long run...
As for the VFR bars any year that runs 41mm forks will fit...
Re: New UK Firestorm owner and some questions, please!
With risers I just unbolted the splitter on the standard brake line where it bolted to the frame. With aftermarket lines that prob woudn't be an issue.podman wrote:Sorry one last q, do you have to make any mods/replace things like to control cables/brake hoses etc if I was to fit a set of F2 or VFR bars, its purely a simple bolt off and on job ?MacV2 wrote:
Those risers will work ok...had a set meself & didn't think they made much of a difference. The Bars on the later bikes are one of the changes & they do make a difference...I have 4 Storms as I'm greedy 3xFs & one F2 the F2 is deff more wrist freindly on a long run...
As for the VFR bars any year that runs 41mm forks will fit...
With the F2 bars no other mods required.
With the VFR bars never fitted them meself but may require other mods.
If you go the flat bar route, longer lines, exten hooter wires & poss fairing trim required...
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