So what do you guys think.....
So what do you guys think.....
As I'm the new kid on the block....lol here is close to where she sits right now though there have been a few minor changes and I do have a set of Gillis rear sets sitting in a box......
So bought the bike new in 9\97. Though I'm now confused what to call it...lol FireHawk......though SuperStorm does have a nice ring to it.....lol
First new bike I had ever bought..... swore I wouldn't mod this one....lol lasted a while with just slip ons, re-worked stock suspension with a brace, SP2 calipers and master.
Nice bike and easy to go back to stock.....
Then had a friend call up and say come get these forks before I throw them in the trash, I'm damn tired of tripping on them..... and as he used to race an SP2 I said I'm on my way...... that was the start..... next on the list is an engine as I now have the chassis where I want it.
I'll see if I can dig up a dyno chart, not sure if it made the last comp change over but it was 114bhp & 74 Lbs\ft though dyno number do vary widely and I only use them for back to back comparison and it was 15K miles ago but she still pulls nice and hard.
Oh and sorry for the American spellings.....I'm still new....lol
Color: was red, now black, not sure what is coming next but I do have a couple of ideas.....
Engine:
Lightened Flywheel
Ported heads
HRC jet kit
HRC ECU
Akrapovic full exhaust system with carbon cans
Stick Coils
Dr. Honda velocity stacks
Modified Airbox
Flo-Commander
Degreed cams
Suspension & Brakes:
RC51 SP2 forks w\ Ohlins internals set up by Dan Kyle
SP2 Master Cyl & Calipers
Vesrah RJL pads
SP2 Front Wheel
CBR1000RR Front Rotors
Swatt Clip ons
Braced swimgarm
Ohlins Shock with ride height adjustment
CBR900rr Rear Wheel
Hybrid ceramic wheel bearings
EBC Pro-Lite rear rotor
Other Stuff:
Gilles Rearsets
All S\S Braided lines
16\41 Gearing with Super-lite 520 Sprockets & D.I.D. Chain
Shortened rear fender
Two Brothers Passenger Peg Eliminators
Sargent seat
FH020AA regulator\rectifier
Shorai Battery
A bunch of Ti bits
Lightened sub-frame
aftermarket rear turn signals
and other stuff that I don't remember at this time......
So bought the bike new in 9\97. Though I'm now confused what to call it...lol FireHawk......though SuperStorm does have a nice ring to it.....lol
First new bike I had ever bought..... swore I wouldn't mod this one....lol lasted a while with just slip ons, re-worked stock suspension with a brace, SP2 calipers and master.
Nice bike and easy to go back to stock.....
Then had a friend call up and say come get these forks before I throw them in the trash, I'm damn tired of tripping on them..... and as he used to race an SP2 I said I'm on my way...... that was the start..... next on the list is an engine as I now have the chassis where I want it.
I'll see if I can dig up a dyno chart, not sure if it made the last comp change over but it was 114bhp & 74 Lbs\ft though dyno number do vary widely and I only use them for back to back comparison and it was 15K miles ago but she still pulls nice and hard.
Oh and sorry for the American spellings.....I'm still new....lol
Color: was red, now black, not sure what is coming next but I do have a couple of ideas.....
Engine:
Lightened Flywheel
Ported heads
HRC jet kit
HRC ECU
Akrapovic full exhaust system with carbon cans
Stick Coils
Dr. Honda velocity stacks
Modified Airbox
Flo-Commander
Degreed cams
Suspension & Brakes:
RC51 SP2 forks w\ Ohlins internals set up by Dan Kyle
SP2 Master Cyl & Calipers
Vesrah RJL pads
SP2 Front Wheel
CBR1000RR Front Rotors
Swatt Clip ons
Braced swimgarm
Ohlins Shock with ride height adjustment
CBR900rr Rear Wheel
Hybrid ceramic wheel bearings
EBC Pro-Lite rear rotor
Other Stuff:
Gilles Rearsets
All S\S Braided lines
16\41 Gearing with Super-lite 520 Sprockets & D.I.D. Chain
Shortened rear fender
Two Brothers Passenger Peg Eliminators
Sargent seat
FH020AA regulator\rectifier
Shorai Battery
A bunch of Ti bits
Lightened sub-frame
aftermarket rear turn signals
and other stuff that I don't remember at this time......
Last edited by 8541Hawk on Sat Mar 01, 2014 7:26 am, edited 3 times in total.
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
- lloydie
- Posts: 20923
- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:16 pm
- Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Nice ride you have there and with all the good mods :-)
Re: So what do you guys think.....
And if you want a "going home from work with a loaned GoPro to see how it works" ride along, here you go
Like I said, not hauling the mail, so don't expect to be impressed. Just my old ride home, which kind of beat the "short" way which was a hyw.....
Like I said, not hauling the mail, so don't expect to be impressed. Just my old ride home, which kind of beat the "short" way which was a hyw.....
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
and you've seen those pics before also huh.....lollloydie wrote:Nice ride you have there and with all the good mods :-)
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
- lloydie
- Posts: 20923
- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:16 pm
- Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry
Re: So what do you guys think.....
I have and it about time you gave us some new ones :-)
Re: So what do you guys think.....
This is the only new stuff i have:
Meeting up with my old Bay Area forum on their spring ride that came close to me
and part of the new area to learn
Sorry they are just cell phone pics.
Meeting up with my old Bay Area forum on their spring ride that came close to me
and part of the new area to learn
Sorry they are just cell phone pics.
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Nice, but I must say red would be even better :-). Lighter wheels could be the next mod. I did this year, and saved 0,78 kg (1,72 lb) on front and 1,57 kg (3,46 lb) on rear.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Nice bike Mike, sounds awesome too, very throaty....... I have to say, I could never ride on roads like that, would miss the bumps and potholes too much, lol
99 VTR1000F Firestorm, a.k.a. The Carbon Express
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Well I could stir the pot and post a close up of the auto CCTs I have on her.......
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
smooth roads and no traffic
bit scary being on the wrong side of the road all the time though
bit scary being on the wrong side of the road all the time though
3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the worlds population.
-
- Posts: 362
- Joined: Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:47 pm
- Location: Market harborough Leicestershire
Re: So what do you guys think.....
very nice clean bike mate wheels look very nice.
If sh1t were money you would be worth a fortune
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Well actually it is the right side of the road.......lumpyv wrote:bit scary being on the wrong side of the road all the time though
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Actually the suspension I'm running does help hide how rough that road is in some sections.mik_str wrote:Nice bike Mike, sounds awesome too, very throaty....... I have to say, I could never ride on roads like that, would miss the bumps and potholes too much, lol
An example is ay 6:18, you come out of that corner at 70-80 and while it's not IOM air the bike does clear around 3 feet or so of air on that bump.....
Then at 7:38 is another reason you see me check my speedo from time to time..... Yes that is a deer on the side of the road and then running off.
So while the bike and the road wants you to wind it up, you need to "self limit" in areas due to driveways, deer and damn turkeys which are the biggest hazard....
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
A very well sorted bike you have there, it sounds awesome
Which video cam are you using it does a very good job, especially viewing the clip in HD
Chris.
Which video cam are you using it does a very good job, especially viewing the clip in HD
Chris.
Re: So what do you guys think.....
Thxsirch345 wrote:A very well sorted bike you have there, it sounds awesome
Which video cam are you using it does a very good job, especially viewing the clip in HD
Chris.
It was one of the older GoPro cameras. The only thing I didn't like about it was there was no external mic jack.
That is why the wind noise takes over @ anything over 70mph......
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.