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Sparky Bills
29th September 2008, 19:25
Here it is folks.
Needs a bit of fibreglass and paint but thats no biggy at all!
Was going to have a paintjob regardless, as the Motomart raceteam will be born very soon. :Punk:

Its an 06 CBR600RR HRC. Lots of goodies on for me to play with.
Wont list them all, but you get the point with the pics.

Was considering an 07/08 cbr, but thought we will wait for the 09 cbr to arrive and get one of them further down the track.
No point getting a brand new bike today if theres a new model coming out tomorrow (so to speak)

BiK3RChiK
29th September 2008, 19:37
Very Nice!:niceone: That'll keep you occupied for a bit... :rockon:

Clivoris
29th September 2008, 20:39
About bloody time. You'll be needing a refresher course wont you?:lol:
Be good to see you back out there.
BTW you haven't got an NC29 engine tucked away somewhere have you?

Sparky Bills
29th September 2008, 21:02
About bloody time. You'll be needing a refresher course wont you?:lol:
Be good to see you back out there.
BTW you haven't got an NC29 engine tucked away somewhere have you?


I dont think a refresher cource would be a bad idea!
I havnt even raced on the new surface yet!

Unfortunately I dont have any motors at the moment. Sorry mate.

puddytat
29th September 2008, 21:21
Thats very,very noice:niceone:
Puurfect for thrashin' the arse offit..

quallman1234
29th September 2008, 21:40
About time!

Good shit

slowpoke
30th September 2008, 00:23
Er....isn't that what you just had? Nice toy all the same fullah!

Quailboy
30th September 2008, 01:19
Damn fine looking bike!

johan
30th September 2008, 08:35
I just printed a picture of your new bike and held it in front of mine to study. She now knows her next prey haha

Looking good! :2thumbsup
Do you think it will be ready for round 6?

Sparky Bills
30th September 2008, 18:55
Er....isn't that what you just had? Nice toy all the same fullah!


Na mate, I had an 03.

We didnt see the point of getting a brand new 08 as the 09 is going to change (not sure how much yet), So figured we will wait for the new model and get this so I had something to ride in the meantime :yes:
Make sense?

Sparky Bills
30th September 2008, 18:56
I just printed a picture of your new bike and held it in front of mine to study. She now knows her next prey haha

Looking good! :2thumbsup
Do you think it will be ready for round 6?


Haha, Im a bit worried actually mate. Looking at all you boys/girls lap times...
Not too sure about round 6 as its only 3 weeks away.
If the bikes here, ill try my hardest to get there!

Toast
1st October 2008, 19:10
Lucky bastard! Good on ya :niceone:

Looks nice, wanna sell me the fairings? :D

Sparky Bills
2nd October 2008, 19:04
Lucky bastard! Good on ya :niceone:

Looks nice, wanna sell me the fairings? :D


Will look een better after the paintwork!
Think I might need the fairings mate...

Looks like the black fairings are genuine too. They are plastic not fibreglass.

skidMark
2nd October 2008, 19:16
Haha, Im a bit worried actually mate. Looking at all you boys/girls lap times...
Not too sure about round 6 as its only 3 weeks away.
If the bikes here, ill try my hardest to get there!


i could go around the track in your riding gear and they will think you are fast? :laugh:

roadracingoldfart
3rd October 2008, 06:22
Dont let Neil see the bike before you change that number set.
He will try to put a "one " in front and claim the bike as his :whistle: :eek5:

Good news Marty and about bloody time.

Paul.

Maido
3rd October 2008, 06:47
Hey sparkey, looking at the photos what is up with the gear change linkage? Has it just been disconnected? The pedal looks like it is been hung over the back of the footpeg?

If you need spare bits (ie engine covers, conrod and engine bolts, gaskets, spare hrc wiring loom, spare front wheel with disks etc etc) pm me.

JayRacer37
3rd October 2008, 23:52
Marty, what the hell kinda tyres are they? I can't pick them! Look a bit funky...hand cut slicks? Or a Jap market only tyre?

Clivoris
4th October 2008, 08:32
Marty, what the hell kinda tyres are they? I can't pick them! Look a bit funky...hand cut slicks? Or a Jap market only tyre?

Tyre nerd. :bleh:

Maido
4th October 2008, 19:04
bridgestone

Sparky Bills
5th October 2008, 18:23
The gear linkage had been disconnected while it was being transported. Had our contact in Japan start it up during the week.
Reckons it sounds awsome and no engine noise to worry about. so looks like it will be the usual stuff for me to do when it gets here.
Oil/filter/brake fluid etc.

Pics are with the graphic designer as we speak to work on the team paintjob.

It wont be ready for the last round, but will be here with plenty of time to get ready for the Tri series and enduro race.

Only real struggle will be getting my race fitness back up! :jerry:

wbks
29th December 2008, 17:06
C'mon, list every HRC bit on it! Right down to lightened bolts :)

roadracingoldfart
29th December 2008, 17:35
C'mon, list every HRC bit on it! Right down to lightened bolts :)

WHAT.... You mean you can get a lightened HRC bolt to hold all the hotrod HRC bits on the bike. Fark those Jappas are clever bastards aye.

I wonder :eek: do HRC bolts handle falling over as well as normal bolts all we peasants have to use ???

wbks
29th December 2008, 18:51
Never heard of lightweight bolts? No, they're not like your purple or red powerbands for your two stroke, or headlight fluids, they actually exist.

Sparky Bills
29th December 2008, 20:20
I havnt got it apart yet to see what it has internally..

I know its got the following...
Moriwaki Exhaust system
Billet rearsets
HRC ECU
HRC Throttle
HRC Radiator
HRC Lightweight fairings (plus an extra 2 sets)
HRC DashHRC Spec Suspension (Internal valving and stiffer springs)
Braided Brake lines
Spare titanium exhaust system
The motor sounds like it has cams etc, but cant say for sure.
Has no shortage of power though!

wbks
29th December 2008, 20:31
I bet. I noticed a lot of people get bikes that are easily available here, from race teams in japan. As someone not very in the know of road racing, can I ask why you got it from japan rather than buy a cbr from here and import the HRC stuff?

Tim 39
29th December 2008, 20:46
I bet. I noticed a lot of people get bikes that are easily available here, from race teams in japan. As someone not very in the know of road racing, can I ask why you got it from japan rather than buy a cbr from here and import the HRC stuff?

In my opinion the main reason I'd buy an ex jap racebike would be because they have so many more cool bits available to them over there that we would NEVER see. Then when theyre finished the season they sell them off cheap.

The japanese generally seem to do things properly when it comes to building racebikes, the parts are cheaper for them and like I said they have more access to them.

To buy a bike here is fine, but then trying to find all the good bits, pay for them and then try and put them on is a big mission! Only thing you have to watch though is buying a genuine HRC CBR600 for example(if you mistakenly didnt know the difference) they're nice and cheap, but its not eligible for 600 class here in New Zealand :( because it's not 'production', it came out already in race trim from the HRC factory instead of in road trim from the boring part of the Honda factory (different frame and engine numbers). Our race classes and regs are different to theirs

That's my 2 cents worth anyway

oh and if you like HRC parts... buy an RS! almost every part is HRC!

and on the lightweight bolts... yes they exist and the best are titanium because for a front brake disc bolt for example theyre only about 2grams each (very very light)

Sparky Bills
29th December 2008, 21:01
As Tim said, Its much easier to buy a bike already kitted out. And SOOOOOO much cheaper!
These days you could get a fully kitted up 600 (2005-2007) for under 10k.
You cant buy a standard roadbike of the same year for that here.
Plus the shop i work for imports bikes all the time, so was fairly easy to get it added to the container.

wbks
29th December 2008, 21:13
Ok, makes sense. I had thought they may get a few japan-only things from honda and other makes that might be too hard to source from NZ. But isn't the race version cbr600 just basically without lights and with a race pipe and race tuned? btw saw something that made me wish I was on my full today: a slightly crash damaged (cracked fairings is all) 2006 zx10 for 7000 or near offer with low k's :)

Sparky Bills
29th December 2008, 21:19
The HRC CBR's are basically standard.
Stand exhausts etc. Race fairings, HRC ECU, Steering damper.
Thats about it. Its a good platform to start from for most race teams. As what has been done to my one.

wbks
29th December 2008, 21:31
So what, did you just let your dealership know you are looking to import from japan or did you have to learn Japanese and start trawling a Japanese Trademe? :)

Sparky Bills
29th December 2008, 21:38
i work for Motomart...
My boss and I had a look at one of the Japan auction sites which was full of racebikes for sale.
Then got it shipped to our contact in japan and added into our container of bikes we were importing.
Long story short anyway....:2thumbsup