Track preparing a firestorm

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Gazfirestormowner
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Track preparing a firestorm

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Ok so after having a trackday at rockingham I'm thinking of keeping the bike as a track toy but my question is what is the best things to do to make it better on the track I know suspension needs looking at but what's the best options and also brakes can they be upgraded.

Also is there any company's that do race fairings for the storm or should I look at a spare set of road fairings

Any info greatly appreciated
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http://www.moorespeedracing.co.uk/honda ... iring.html

There's something, I think that will be all that's required as the front fairing is an all in one unit..

Brakes usually get upgraded or changed with a USD front mod, cbr600f4i calipers are the preferred ones? (this line is an "I THINK")

And I will happily tell you my opinions on suspension.. :lol: :lol:
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:evil: :x give me your ohlins lol
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wombles off :lol:

It wasn't even that good :wink:
















wait, what am I saying? It WAS AMAZING!!!
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That ohlins shock is mine damn it! :D

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No, it's definitely on my bike. I'm waiting until work finishes so I can go and softly stroke it while I let the engine warm up :wink: :lol:
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It's deffinately wasted on ymvs bike I think he should stop messing about and hand it over lol

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Okay, when you have £900 I'll sell it to you for it :wink:
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Virt wrote: I can go and softly stroke it while I let the engine warm up :wink: :lol:
I can totally imagine you doing that aswell!! :clap:

You don't weigh enough to make it move, therefore I'll go buy a standard one, drive up to yours and swap em' over while you make me a coffee and prepare my lunch. Hehehehe :lol:
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