my new beastie
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my new beastie
just picked my new V up from chepstow this morning and had a slightly hairy ride back home via abergavenny/brecon. great road normally, but a bit slippy in the rain! one thing become very clear. i am NOT a sports bike rider!! i havent ridden a bike with dropped bars since 1982 and my riding was clumsy and awkward in the bendy bits, but the bike is awesome, even in standard form. totally mental
i have this little lot already. bars were cheap used ebay ultra lows but theyre in good nick
i have this little lot already. bars were cheap used ebay ultra lows but theyre in good nick
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Nice bin shot and the red un aint bad either! What you planned upgrade wise?
You coming to Op (rain)Storm Wales? viewtopic.php?f=14&t=41665
You coming to Op (rain)Storm Wales? viewtopic.php?f=14&t=41665
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just flat bars for now. i want to explore its limits first so i can actually feel the springy forks and rear shock. i'm happy with the standard pipes but hi-level would be better for me as i stretched my legs a little by putting my legs behind the pegs on the way back, and i realised my boots were resting on the pipes! but i'm really chuffed with it. i'm 58, my knees/hips are knackered but it's the most fun bike i've ever ridden. and i havent ridden it on dry roads yet!
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Not ideal weather for picking up a new-to-you bike and having to ride it back in the rain. Glad you made it back in one piece
It looks a nice tidy bike, and in the best colour
Some will be pleased to see you got the wheelie bin in
I'm a couple of years older than you, so I think you'll like the Renthal flat bar conversion. I went down that route myself due to problems with my neck. I haven't missed the clip-ons
Here's the link for mine:- viewtopic.php?f=31&t=41099&p=447870
Chris.
It looks a nice tidy bike, and in the best colour
Some will be pleased to see you got the wheelie bin in
I'm a couple of years older than you, so I think you'll like the Renthal flat bar conversion. I went down that route myself due to problems with my neck. I haven't missed the clip-ons
Here's the link for mine:- viewtopic.php?f=31&t=41099&p=447870
Chris.
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If you fit hi level pipes you will probably find your heels hit the link pipes as most of them get in the way, there are a few higher pipes that work better, do some research before spending out.
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2014 CRMC Post classic Superbike champion.
2014 CRMC Post classic senior production champion. On a Suzuki Katana 1100
My bikes, Firestorm, Suzuki GSX-s1000 Katana, VFR800Fi. Projects, 1986 popup Katana, 3 XJ600’s
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i've had another wee trundle today and i've got into the habit of just resting the side of my boots on the outer end of the pegs, especially when filtering. does the job. i cant wait to change the bars though.
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nice fit looking storm . you can get lower pegs to fit them if your getting cramped legs but the bars will transform the bike.
the older i get,the faster i was
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been out for a thrash again tonight and this bike is awesome! i'm getting used to the bars but i'm looking forward to changing to straights.
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flat bars on the storm work well with the bike, takes a few rides to get used to the change, but after that you are faster AND more comfortable than before.
I only changed a couple of years ago, but in hindsight I wish I had done it years ago, makes it a much better bike for 90% of the time and is still good enough on the track
I only changed a couple of years ago, but in hindsight I wish I had done it years ago, makes it a much better bike for 90% of the time and is still good enough on the track
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Clean looking Firestorm that.
Did the bars and riser come as a set? +1 for the high level pipe issue - you will catch your heels more.
Did the bars and riser come as a set? +1 for the high level pipe issue - you will catch your heels more.
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no, i bought the risers new and the bars secondhand on ebay. i've just had a quick trial fit and the clutch line is really tight on my bike. i'll take the fairing off tomorrow to see if it can be moved up a bit.
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I had to make up a new bracket out of stiff galvanised wire to fit around that rubber grommet that the clutch hose goes through so I could raise the hose up when I did my flat bar conversion. I left the original wire holder there in place, just used the bolt to attach my new wire loop to the bikes frame. I may have also used a longer bolt to do this and a washer or two. The new wire loop sits just above the original one,haynesjones66 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 6:14 pm i've just had a quick trial fit and the clutch line is really tight on my bike. i'll take the fairing off tomorrow to see if it can be moved up a bit.
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ok. i'll try that. i've seen somewhere on here about two separate brake lines instead of the splitter. how does that work?
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Just use a double length banjo at the MC and run one line to each caliper.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.