some vtr questions
some vtr questions
Have just collected my Firestorm, 98, 6000 miles from new and like new.
Its black, looks great and after about 50 miles of playing on my new toy, I just love it.
I have a couple of questions:
(1) Is the first to second gearchange always a bit clunky or is this just me?
(2) What sort of oil is best for this bike? Will oil type affect gearchange quality? Any opinions synthetic vs mineral?
(3) Can anyone recommend aftermarket clipons which will raise the clipons as much as possible and maybe move em back a little without catching on the fairing?
Thx in advance
Its black, looks great and after about 50 miles of playing on my new toy, I just love it.
I have a couple of questions:
(1) Is the first to second gearchange always a bit clunky or is this just me?
(2) What sort of oil is best for this bike? Will oil type affect gearchange quality? Any opinions synthetic vs mineral?
(3) Can anyone recommend aftermarket clipons which will raise the clipons as much as possible and maybe move em back a little without catching on the fairing?
Thx in advance
1. While it is a typically clunky Honda change, you can avoid some clunks by short-shifting (change into second at low revs), by pre-loading the gearlever before you change, or by changing gear under power (so the revs don't drop). Having said that, it is still very hard to avoid all clunks, and sometimes what I've said won't work: preloading makes it change early (sans clutch), changing under power makes it clunkier.
Keeping the chain clean, lubed and properly adjusted helps a little.
There is a shift kit available from Factory, which exchanges the detent spring and lever for one with a more positive action and 'micro bearings'. People who've swapped to these swear by them, but then they would.
2. A 'good' brand of semi-synth or synthetic is probably best. Maybe. Some say synthetic makes gearchanges 'better' but this is hardly objective.
3. You could switch to later model bars (post 2002?), VFR bars, GenMar risers, HeliBars, or some other brand of clip-ons I can't remember the name of. Spiegler??
I have GenMars, which help (19mm higher) but the angle still isn't quite right.
Hope this helps. Enjoy your new ride.
Keeping the chain clean, lubed and properly adjusted helps a little.
There is a shift kit available from Factory, which exchanges the detent spring and lever for one with a more positive action and 'micro bearings'. People who've swapped to these swear by them, but then they would.

2. A 'good' brand of semi-synth or synthetic is probably best. Maybe. Some say synthetic makes gearchanges 'better' but this is hardly objective.
3. You could switch to later model bars (post 2002?), VFR bars, GenMar risers, HeliBars, or some other brand of clip-ons I can't remember the name of. Spiegler??
I have GenMars, which help (19mm higher) but the angle still isn't quite right.
Hope this helps. Enjoy your new ride.

- Ian in EnZed
(Red 97 FireStorm with Dynojet kit, APE camchain tensioners, bafflectomy+ploogs, UniFilter, GenMar risers, Avon Azaros, 90/130W headlight, digital clock/voltmeter), Braided s/steel lines.
(Red 97 FireStorm with Dynojet kit, APE camchain tensioners, bafflectomy+ploogs, UniFilter, GenMar risers, Avon Azaros, 90/130W headlight, digital clock/voltmeter), Braided s/steel lines.
Gearchange
Always clunky between 1st & 2nd and doesn't seem to have any ill effects after 28,000 miles - short shift or have revs fairly high better. Semi-synthetic does help a lot actually 

I always used Mobil 1 R4T fully synthetic oil, dog nads, no problems ever.
As for the gearbox above oil will make gear changes slicker, never use the clutch once above 2nd/3rd and do completely non-clunky changes. It'll most definately always be notchy going from 1st to 2nd as you are passing through netrual, short shift is best at low revs or bang it in at high revs, think about it too much and it'll get worse.
Del.
As for the gearbox above oil will make gear changes slicker, never use the clutch once above 2nd/3rd and do completely non-clunky changes. It'll most definately always be notchy going from 1st to 2nd as you are passing through netrual, short shift is best at low revs or bang it in at high revs, think about it too much and it'll get worse.
Del.
Trade hello. Ex Zimbo in UK with a storm. I hope you enjoy the weather out there and ride every day!
Forget clip-ons you gotta get the loudest cans ever for your storm, so the damn ET's can hear you four blocks away!!
Enjoy the site you will find some great stuff on here!
Forget clip-ons you gotta get the loudest cans ever for your storm, so the damn ET's can hear you four blocks away!!

Enjoy the site you will find some great stuff on here!
BazilD
Sometimes you're the bug, and sometimes you're the windscreen!
Sometimes you're the bug, and sometimes you're the windscreen!
fairing
Hi all,
Well in SA you can start feeling winter coming on but that still won't stop me from riding everyday.
The big unanswered question remains if the above mentioned higher clip-ons will catch on the fairing or not.
Can anyone please comment on that?
Well in SA you can start feeling winter coming on but that still won't stop me from riding everyday.
The big unanswered question remains if the above mentioned higher clip-ons will catch on the fairing or not.
Can anyone please comment on that?