MacV2 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 8:44 am
lazybones51 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 4:52 pm
MacV2 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:45 am
Priority alert... Sort the CCT's out if they are standard OEM units look at changing them.
Looks like you still have the original brake lines on... Go braided. & clean & service the callipers SBS Pads for the win.
If its never been done the rear shock linkage needs a good going over make sure all the bearings are in good order & plenty of grease.
It might still have the original oil in the forks that will be worth changing... & whilst the forks are off re grease the headstock bearings or even better fit a set of needles...
Finally & most importantly paint it RED
The previous owner did the following less than a thousand miles ago, so for the most part it should be OK for a while.
- New brake pads front and rear
- New steering head bearings
The shock linkage is something i'm planning on taking a look at once i've sorted a paddock stand for it. I'll probably do the stopper mod on the CCTs
New Genuine Honda CCT's wont sort the problem... Do some research on here.
Is the R/R a Mosfett unit ?
Good that the pads & fluid have been done but I still recommend a full strip down & clean of the callipers & get some braided lines 20+ year old rubber hoses wont be as effective as new braided lines... Pads are subjective some people bulk at the cost of decent ones, I've tried various makes & at the end of the day after trying SBS pads I've never used anything else...
You cant do the shock linkage on a paddock stand. Unless you want it all to collapse in a big heap...You need to hang the bike up off the ground... Again plenty of info on hear...
I read about the CCT issues before getting a VTR, so will get the stopper mod done soon

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I'm well aware of the benefits of rebuilding and upgrading the brakes, my other bike is a pure track bike which runs SBS racing pads, braided hoses and plenty of other goodies. I'll definitely clean/upgrade the brakes on the VTR, as in their current setup they're not as good as they could be.
Paddock stand was more for getting the bike off the ground initially, then i'll stick some axle stands under the pegs to free up the backend
Regarding the R/R, amongst the box of bits that came with the bike was a genuine Honda R/R box, so i'm assuming the owner just replaced it with another Honda one. I'll take a look over the weekend to confirm this.