
Originally Posted by
moko
I know this is an old thread ....
I`d think that changing from one CBR to another, albeit quite a lot different, would give even more of the same feeling so unless you`re actually unhappy with what you`ve got you`ve done the right thing holding onto your bike. Think I`ve mentioned doing a similar thing myself, chopped in a CB500, real wolf in sheep`s clothing, screw the nuts off it and it flies and handles really well, for a Yam XJ600N, on paper better, in reality I kicked myself for buying it for a few months then bit the bullet and got rid of it. I loved that little Honda and only changed because I had a bit of spare cash and thought it should be a step up, should`ve got some decent suspension and a tune-up for the CB instead.
Mmmmm. I've heard a rumour about the price of the Daytona 600's coming down even further! If that truly comes about, I'll be going down to see my bank manager! In the mean time, suspension is probably the next thing to look at on my bike - the rear suspension damper screw has seized up. Will get The Man to help me have a look at it at some stage in the not too distant future. The Dyno run proves that it's already running superbly, so there's just the minor carb balance to think about & maybe an air filter.
Honda's are the Toyota of the motorcycling world - do regular maintenance and they just about refuse to break.
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