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My project bike: it just got uglier.

Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

i know, once i put the panels on i got excited. it needs the wideband installed, the chain installed, the gas tank to be painted and rebuilt, and then tuned.
 


Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

here is a little update for ya guys:

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how am i doing?

yes, the fairing the goes in front of the headers is not on yet and yes i am going to run the exhaust exactly how its pictured for a little while. :D
Be prepared for a noise ordinance ticket bio lol:th_laugh-lol2:

Lookin sweet, you should look into an air shifter, it's pretty fun! How much do you have in that bike if you don't mind me asking. It's fun to work on bikes actually, especially if your challenged by alcohol! Do I hear the spool of a turbo in the future?
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

Be prepared for a noise ordinance ticket bio lol:th_laugh-lol2:

Lookin sweet, you should look into an air shifter, it's pretty fun! How much do you have in that bike if you don't mind me asking. It's fun to work on bikes actually, especially if your challenged by alcohol! Do I hear the spool of a turbo in the future?

noise ticket? no way in hell. i live in milwaukee, the birth place of the harley. i also live in west allis, which should be renamed white trash allis. EVERYONE has a straight piped harley so this is my subtle way of getting even.

for the bike and everything ive bought for it...MAYBE $2500?

you do hear the spool of a turbo in the future...i do too. ;) no air shifter though, takes 1/2 the fun out of shifting it.
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

noise ticket? no way in hell. i live in milwaukee, the birth place of the harley. i also live in west allis, which should be renamed white trash allis. EVERYONE has a straight piped harley so this is my subtle way of getting even.

for the bike and everything ive bought for it...MAYBE $2500?

you do hear the spool of a turbo in the future...i do too. ;) no air shifter though, takes 1/2 the fun out of shifting it.

Bike would shift as normal, air shifter for track only.
 


Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

Have you ever thought about triming tha plate bracket mount down & adding smaller lower profile turn signals? I think it would make tha back look more streamlined..
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

Have you ever thought about triming tha plate bracket mount down & adding smaller lower profile turn signals? I think it would make tha back look more streamlined..

yes, this is in the works at some point. i have an email out to a company that does integrated LED tail lights and turn signals and im hoping they can hook me up with a nice design instead of me having to put a set of universal turn signals on the rear fairing. i would then move the plate to a fabbed mount that i would put on the left side exhaust mounting hole since there is no longer an exhaust there to be held up.
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

Looks 10X better!! But it looks like you should have some sort of red accents on the rims. Maybe outline the spokes, kinda like a pinstripe. I would say the calipers, but thats kinda cliché. Maybe red braided brake lines?

drinking and bored.... :th_drunk1: Car work is taking a backseat to golf hehehe!!
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

I knew you'd do the right colors.

Looks like teh sechs dude
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

it will look better when i take pictures during the day and not at night inside of my garage. i should have it up and running in a week or so and ill take more pictures and a few videos.
 


Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

I never doubted in you Bio. Bike is hella sick.
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

awesome Project, Hondas are good bikes had a '82 Honda CB750K which by far was the best bike I ever owned. I love Honda Bikes dunno why just do... hope to see many more pics of this and damn I need to get a new bike lol
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

i am firmly believing that the exhaust will now overpower the intake noise that i loved so much, but we will see. hopefully the camera i have takes decent quality sound for videos.
 
Re: My project bike: 1994 CBR1000F (updated 5/21)

awesome Project, Hondas are good bikes had a '82 Honda CB750K which by far was the best bike I ever owned. I love Honda Bikes dunno why just do... hope to see many more pics of this and damn I need to get a new bike lol

Because Honda bikes and engines are the ****, that's why. Kinda goes in hand with the motors they put in their cars too, however that's another area we won't get into on this thread or website:th_laugh-lol2::th_laugh-lol2:
 


Re: My project bike: *UPDATE* it runs!!

fired this sucker up yesterday after finishing rejetting it and painting the gas tank. purrs like a kitten...with straight exhaust. the only thing left to do it so finish bleeding the brakes and then to let it rip.

pictures and videos to come tonight. be prepared.
 
Re: My project bike: *UPDATE* it runs!!

shizz looks sick bio, nice work

now buy my gtp from me and rejoin the community!
 
Re: My project bike: *UPDATE* it runs!!

itll match the bike lol, red and black , theyll look soo cute in the garage together lol
 
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