New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
- StickySC36
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:14 pm
- Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Greetings all.
This looks like the place to be for all things Firestorm, and you chaps seem like a friendly bunch from what I've read so far.
I've been a Honda nut all my days, and recently swapped my 1999 RRX Fireblade for a 1999 FX Firestorm. I owned the RRX blade for 11 years, so I was sad to see it go.
The RRX was showing signs of abuse, and was beyond weathered, thus a straight swap from a mate who was after a project, for his Firestorm with a years MOT was a no brainer.
Early days, and we need new tyres ASAP (!!!), but I think I like it! Pearl Lively Orange, a bit tatty, but seems solid enough.
While I had the RRX I owned a 2008 RR8 Fireblade for two years, with great plans to give the older blade an overhaul. That never quite happened. The RR8 was a stunning bike, but I pampered it, and it really got minimal use - end result I sold it and recouped most of the outlay.
Right now I'm hooked. I seem to have a V-Twin VTR fascination. I'm armed with a cheeky glass of red, and I'm off to look through some of the awesome pics you guys have uploaded.
Cheers!
Sticky (Gordon).
This looks like the place to be for all things Firestorm, and you chaps seem like a friendly bunch from what I've read so far.
I've been a Honda nut all my days, and recently swapped my 1999 RRX Fireblade for a 1999 FX Firestorm. I owned the RRX blade for 11 years, so I was sad to see it go.
The RRX was showing signs of abuse, and was beyond weathered, thus a straight swap from a mate who was after a project, for his Firestorm with a years MOT was a no brainer.
Early days, and we need new tyres ASAP (!!!), but I think I like it! Pearl Lively Orange, a bit tatty, but seems solid enough.
While I had the RRX I owned a 2008 RR8 Fireblade for two years, with great plans to give the older blade an overhaul. That never quite happened. The RR8 was a stunning bike, but I pampered it, and it really got minimal use - end result I sold it and recouped most of the outlay.
Right now I'm hooked. I seem to have a V-Twin VTR fascination. I'm armed with a cheeky glass of red, and I'm off to look through some of the awesome pics you guys have uploaded.
Cheers!
Sticky (Gordon).
- lloydie
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- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:16 pm
- Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Welcome and hello .
I to had a blade before the storm :-)
I to had a blade before the storm :-)
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Welcome Gordon. I'm sure you'll like the bike as it's well suited to Scottish roads. There's quite a few Forum Members in different parts North of the Boarder. What's your location?
Theres A Hare in The Turnips.
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Welcome to the club, time to get modding so you have it all sorted when the weather breaks and we have our 2 day summer
Which end of Bonney Scotland are from, I am going to try and get this lot up to SW Scotland this year as thats where I grew up.

Which end of Bonney Scotland are from, I am going to try and get this lot up to SW Scotland this year as thats where I grew up.
AMcQ
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
welcome in
enjoy the v-twin thing !

3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the worlds population.
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Yes welcome to the forum.
Have good read through the workshop knowlagebase
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=31
Stick around here and you can't go wrong, plenty of advice and guidance and members willing to help out.
(:-})

Have good read through the workshop knowlagebase
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=31
Stick around here and you can't go wrong, plenty of advice and guidance and members willing to help out.

(:-})
==============================Enter the Darkside
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Any friend of Howard Wolowitz is welwome on this forum
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
i was going to say the opposite!ChrisC wrote:Any friend of Howard Wolowitz is welwome on this forum


AMcQ
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Welcome aboard buddy
- agentpineapple
- Posts: 15124
- Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:16 pm
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
welcome to the forum dude....
be warned, omce you start modding it's hard to stop, theres some essential mods thet should be done, and then theres loads of non-essential mods...
its all done to personal choice, i'd reccomend a front mudguard extender to protect the front of your engine. you might find the front forks need a refresh with new oil and for better handling new springs.
theres a quick action throttle tube which is cheap, then you could put a 3 or 6mm spacer on the rear shock to sharpen up the steering.....the list is endless...

be warned, omce you start modding it's hard to stop, theres some essential mods thet should be done, and then theres loads of non-essential mods...

its all done to personal choice, i'd reccomend a front mudguard extender to protect the front of your engine. you might find the front forks need a refresh with new oil and for better handling new springs.
theres a quick action throttle tube which is cheap, then you could put a 3 or 6mm spacer on the rear shock to sharpen up the steering.....the list is endless...

HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
- bigtwinthing
- Posts: 5577
- Joined: Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:52 pm
- Location: Hampshire
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
a blade great bike but a tad bland, i love the storm and bazinga!!!
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Welcome to the club Sticky. Hope you enjoy the Storm mate.
Embrace the difference.

Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
- StickySC36
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:14 pm
- Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Thanks for the warm welcome chaps.
Good to hear there are a few of you who have also owned a blade and storm. The change must be do-able!
I grew up in Troon, and still live in Ayrshire. Have toured the many fantastic roads of Scotland on inline fours, I am looking forward to a summer on a twin.
The Postman dropped off my first purchase for the storm this morning; some stainless bolts for a general tidy up. They will replace the horrendously furry gold anodised fasteners currently fitted. Not my style at all, more like something the real Wolowitz would fit!
Next stop, possibly a set of Road Pilot 3's and head bearings I think.... but that's for another debate.
Cheers!
Sticky.
Good to hear there are a few of you who have also owned a blade and storm. The change must be do-able!
I grew up in Troon, and still live in Ayrshire. Have toured the many fantastic roads of Scotland on inline fours, I am looking forward to a summer on a twin.
The Postman dropped off my first purchase for the storm this morning; some stainless bolts for a general tidy up. They will replace the horrendously furry gold anodised fasteners currently fitted. Not my style at all, more like something the real Wolowitz would fit!
Next stop, possibly a set of Road Pilot 3's and head bearings I think.... but that's for another debate.
Cheers!
Sticky.
Re: New to forum - Blade(s) to Storm Swapper!
Uprate to taper race bearings rather than the standard bearings it may already have, a bot fiddle adjusting correctly after fitting but worth it in the long run.StickySC36 wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome chaps.
Good to hear there are a few of you who have also owned a blade and storm. The change must be do-able!
I grew up in Troon, and still live in Ayrshire. Have toured the many fantastic roads of Scotland on inline fours, I am looking forward to a summer on a twin.
The Postman dropped off my first purchase for the storm this morning; some stainless bolts for a general tidy up. They will replace the horrendously furry gold anodised fasteners currently fitted. Not my style at all, more like something the real Wolowitz would fit!
Next stop, possibly a set of Road Pilot 3's and head bearings I think.... but that's for another debate.
Cheers!
Sticky.