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  1. I've been thinking about changing out my exhaust for no better reason than a different look and sound. I'm here to ask people to post pictures, links to pictures or media files of different systems and options. I've looked and can't seem to find a consolidated colletion so I figured I'd give it a whirl here. :)

  2. I've been on the South Beach diet for a month now with great results. I've lost 15 lbs and have way more energy than I did before. I wan't exactly fat but I topped out at 235 and want to get back down to 210. At that weight I'll be pretthy thin but muscular.

    None of my pants fit very well now as the belly fat was literlly "zapped". The thing about the South Beach diet is the food is really very good, it is easy to get suitable meals in restaurants and on the go and the long term health benefits are (in my opinion) much better than Atkins.

    Highly recommended!

  3. jimmystartup, when did they say they could get the Road Attacks to you? The earliest they said the road attacks would be in was on the 10th but more than likely the 20th. I had to cancel the rear road attack order and get an avon since I will be elsewhere on the June 20th.

    I ended up calling SouthWest Moto Tires and ordering from them. The price was only ten dollars more and I already have them in my garage. The set they sent me is nice and fresh, just baked a couple of months ago. :grin:

  4. The new BT014's are supposed to be much better than the 010's and last longer. I've also heard good things about the Pilot Roads. Personally I just ordered a set of Continental Road Attacks to try. They are making inroads into the Sport-Touring market and have very good reviews in several publications. :)

  5. Ronnie Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 9:43 am    Post subject:  

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    since my has this rattle too, that may be where this missing bushing goes  

     

    That would be strange if all they did was replace fluids. They'd have to remove the instrument gauge to dislodge one of those rubber thingies!

  6. I've noticed the gauge cluster seems to be a bit loose when I hit smaller bumps and yesterday decided to do something about it.

    With the fairings off I can grab the guage cluster and "wiggle" it in the mounts. There are four bolts holding it on and each bolt has a rubber bushing that, I can only assume, is supposed to absorb any shock. The problem is, there seems to be a bit of space left between the mounting tabs and the rubber washers. The bolts are tightened all the way down and the small space persists allowing the guage cluster to move on the mounting bolts about an 1/8th of an inch.

    Anyone every have this problem? Could the rubber mounts be the wrong size (gauge cluster was removed at a dealership when the steering head bearings were replaced)? Maybe they dried up and shrunk?

    Or is this just normal and I'm being obsessive? :sad:

  7. I bought the bike used and the previous owner (at 22,000) said he had replaced the plugs (and steering head bearings). I'm just a little obsessive and want to make sure everything is optimal. Plus, I like to get my hands dirty.

  8. I want to perform a major service on my bike but don't have a good idea what should be done. I'm thinking all fluids, new brake pads and a thorough, plastic off cleaning. Does anyone have suggestions for other things I should be looking at? Mine is a '97 with 27,000 miles.

  9. When the bike is cold there is considerably more noise from the cluthc plates than when it is warm. If I start it cold and release the clutch you can really hear what is going on down there. At first I worried but now that I've listened to other Birds I realize I'm just hyper-sensitive to noise eminating from my XX.

  10. At least as far back as 1999 Honda has always had two model codes each year for the XX. I can't say for sure but it might have something to do with the CA/non-CA models.

    1999

    CBR11XXLX

    CBR11XXX

    2000

    CBR11XXLY

    CBR11XXY

    2001

    CBR11XX1

    CBR11XXL1

    2002

    CBR11XX2

    CBR11XXL2

    2003

    CBR11XXL3

    CBR11XX3

  11. I've searched for and read all the threads on suspension mods and have decided to go with a new Penske shock. I'm still confused with what to do up front.

    I've seen lots of people with new springs, valves and oil but what options are there for adding adjustability? Can you replace the top caps with an adjustable type?

    My mechanical experience is limited to light bulb and oil changes as well as the odd minor engine tuning (I was able to execute a successful carb sync) so a lot of this is new ground for me. :roll:

  12. When I first got the bike I suspected the sound was coming front the instrument pod because it seems to really move on its mounts when I'm on a rough surface. The more I listen the more confused I become... :sad:

  13. If I remember correctly, you do a lot of wheelies. They're kinda hard on the front suspension. You could have loosened up the steering head bearings again.

    Nope, not me. Wheelies are not my bag baby!

  14. I'm suffering from the same clunk in the front end. The bearings were replace a year ago and I'm at a loss as to what is is. I don't want to spend the $ to have a dealership look at it.

    Since it is a 97 with 25,000 miles maybe I'll just have the forks torn down and re-valved, springed, etc.

    Thoughts?

  15. mickcbr1100 Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 11:15 am    Post subject:  

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    The rear spindle is hollow, if you get a length of 8mm steel threaded studding you can put in through the spindle and bolt up the spools to it either side. Wouldn't take a minute to put on then take off when you've finished.  

    OK, that looks promising. I'll try it...

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