Hi there!
- davebonline
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Hi there!
Hi everyone
Just bought an immaculate '98 Firestorm with just 13k on the clock. Will be delivered next week at some point.
I recently sold my '03 BMW F650 GS which is what funded the new purchase. It's a bit of a punt as I don't know loads about these bikes but it's having brand new CCT's fitted as part of the deal which gives me some time to decide which of the CCT mods to do a bit further down the line.
Anyway, looking forward to spending some time on the forum!
Dave
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Just bought an immaculate '98 Firestorm with just 13k on the clock. Will be delivered next week at some point.
I recently sold my '03 BMW F650 GS which is what funded the new purchase. It's a bit of a punt as I don't know loads about these bikes but it's having brand new CCT's fitted as part of the deal which gives me some time to decide which of the CCT mods to do a bit further down the line.
Anyway, looking forward to spending some time on the forum!
Dave
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- agentpineapple
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Re: Hi there!
Welcome to the club Dave. Have a look around, the workshop section is a good place to start. 

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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]
Re: Hi there!
Welcome along sir. change the ccts. check you have a finned rec unit and ride it.. 

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- alanfjones1411
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Re: Hi there!
Hello Dave welcome to the forum.Let the mods begin.Great bikes but the addiction is worse than heroin (so i'm told).Enjoy the most underrated bike ever produced by Honda.



SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
- davebonline
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Re: Hi there!
Thanks for the welcome chaps. Was wondering, how do you all find the riding position of the VTR, primarily on the wrists. Does it become a problem after a while in the saddle?
Thanks
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Thanks
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Re: Hi there!
Can be it depends on you...relax a bit take some weight off your arms...on long rides you'l be glad of the small tank as it will mean you can give your butt a rest...every time you fill it up...davebonline wrote:Thanks for the welcome chaps. Was wondering, how do you all find the riding position of the VTR, primarily on the wrists. Does it become a problem after a while in the saddle?
Thanks
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Re: Hi there!
post 2001 bikes had slightly raised bars or you can fit VFR750 bars.davebonline wrote:Thanks for the welcome chaps. Was wondering, how do you all find the riding position of the VTR, primarily on the wrists. Does it become a problem after a while in the saddle?
Thanks
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- lloydie
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- Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry
Re: Hi there!
Hello and welcome .
If it's got new cct do the stopper mod
If it's got new cct do the stopper mod

- BigVeeGrin
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- Location: Glasgow
Re: Hi there!
Welcome - I never had a problem with the riding position, never ever. Enjoy this place, like a refuge from the sanity in the world
Re: Hi there!
Welcome mate
Ive has nothing but help and support from the guys here.
I would resolve the cct issues then you can relax
There is also a wiring mod you can do to rectifier which i understand gives peace of mind.
Have fun, and ride safe
Brian
Ive has nothing but help and support from the guys here.
I would resolve the cct issues then you can relax
There is also a wiring mod you can do to rectifier which i understand gives peace of mind.
Have fun, and ride safe
Brian
- Saintsman27
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- Location: St Helens , Merseyside
Re: Hi there!
Hi and welcome m8tey.... plenty of Stormologists... lurking around to make your day
there is no point struggling on with issues and flogging a dead horse ... well firestorm,
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good luck .. har !
there is no point struggling on with issues and flogging a dead horse ... well firestorm,
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good luck .. har !
- davebonline
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Re: Hi there!
Thanks for all the kind comments, thought I'd post up a picture of the new bike:

