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riffer
13th April 2005, 22:54
Hey guys. The member formerly known as celticno6 here.

Along with my new name I present, my new bike.

I've wanted to post about it for a while, but no way has the site let me post new threads.

However, it seems to be working so here goes.

1996 RF900R, nice new tyres, heated grips (hand with winter coming on) a bit of wear and tear but nothing that causes too much trouble.

All in all, a better bike that I had before, and it seems to go pretty well.

Lots of people are changing bikes lately, seems to be the season for it.

Slingshot
13th April 2005, 23:04
Pics please

Zed
13th April 2005, 23:06
Along with my new name I present, my new bike.

...Lots of people are changing bikes lately, seems to be the season for it.Well done riffer (RF'er), glad to hear you're back on two wheels again. No doubt we'll hear about more of your escapades (positive) in time to come. :Punk:

Are you going to make the same mistake of garaging this one?? jk :msn-wink:

riffer
13th April 2005, 23:14
Pics please

Here you go Slingshot:

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/image.php?u=2801&type=profile&dateline=1113357788

Big Dave
14th April 2005, 00:31
A nice 'all rounder'. happy daze!

Ms Piggy
14th April 2005, 00:41
Yummy!! Well done Simon :niceone:

Joni
14th April 2005, 07:15
Looking good Simon....
Im really happy for you my freind, wish you all the best with your new bike. Stay safe...
Jo
:)

James Deuce
14th April 2005, 07:15
I think it's great that you've done so well out of your potential tragedy.

It has been very cool to hear you tripping out on the phone the last couple of days too!

Well done man (said in my best Ren voice).

merv
14th April 2005, 08:09
Great to see you are back in action.

Pwalo
14th April 2005, 08:11
Very nice. Welcome to the Suzuki fold.Those RFs seem to be very under rated.

(My old bike had heated grips and they are beaut on a cold day. I think that I may need to get a pair on my new bike as the breaks in my hands are starting to ache a bit in the cold.)

Hitcher
14th April 2005, 08:50
Well done Riffer/Celtic/Simon. I just hope you don't have to get a different bike in the immediate future...

F5 Dave
14th April 2005, 09:25
I always thought these (while styling not to my taste) were great bikes & seriously cheap for what you get. Thought I should buy one as a replacement for my touring bike one day. That day was a year ago & I’m very happy so far.

When I have some time I’ll spiel off the mods I’ve made so far, but before I forget Tridon thermostat p/n TT2003-195 (at supercheap I guess or wherever) will allow the temp gauge to move off cold quicker & run hotter where it carburettes better. The std one is a crazy 76 degrees + it has 4 whacking great extra holes in it. Just drill one hole in the top of replacement so it bleeds (copy the std one, it sits horizontally, just under RHS fairing cover by tank).

Stiffened the rear by swapping spring from other bike & the front by cutting the springs down.

Oh & lowered the pillion pegs.

Conti force tyres seem to suit it better than Metzs for some reason.

Sniper
14th April 2005, 09:45
Well done mate, and pleased to see you back on the road

Firefight
14th April 2005, 09:48
Very nice :2thumbsup bike Simon, hope all is well now, sent you a pm after the fire, not sure if it got to you, it would seem there is the odd techo glitch on Kb from time to time, or maybe its just what happens to humble non geeks when they :confused:play with things they don't fully understand.

Hope you get heaps of good rides on this new baby. :ride:

F/F

Motoracer
14th April 2005, 12:15
Nice one Simon! :niceone:

ManDownUnder
14th April 2005, 12:17
Enjoy, and let me know if you find anything or want to swap notes... anytime...

MDU

White trash
14th April 2005, 12:24
Nice bike it is too.

Well done Si, you'll have a ball on that sucker.

AMPS
14th April 2005, 12:28
Very underated bikes. Enjoy!
I've got a Givi mount and grab handle I don't need, if you're interested.

Lou Girardin
14th April 2005, 12:51
Sorry riffer, I posted from the wrong terminal. that's my own mount for sale.

MacD
14th April 2005, 18:28
I've been really pleased with my RF, hope you have a great time with your one too! :ride:

For anybody who doesn't have them yet, you can download the service manual and parts microfiches from here (http://fjxjr.dyndns.org/rf900/).

Slingshot
14th April 2005, 18:55
Here you go Slingshot:




Very nice....I must say I prefer them in red.

Storm
15th April 2005, 19:57
I like your bike :ride:

Coyote
15th April 2005, 20:15
Awesome bike :niceone:

Have to look out for you in Upper Hutt

riffer
16th April 2005, 20:24
Awesome bike :niceone:

Have to look out for you in Upper Hutt

Dude - stop by any time. PM me for the address.

:niceone: