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Thread: My new CB900

  1. #16
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    15th September 2004 - 22:33
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Was it the Trademe lower hutt one? Noticed that it disapearred a short time ago .
    Nope, didn't see that one.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Steve
    How do you find those tyres on that bike..

    The back one will wear real quick im sure...

    Crazy Steve.
    They have been good so far (actually BT020's) but I am not one to push the bike hard.
    They seem to be fairly new so will hopefully get a few k's out of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog
    They seem to be fairly new so will hopefully get a few k's out of them.
    I got the fat end of 13,000 out of my back BT020 the front is still on the bike. The original BT56 (?) only lasted some 9000.

    Your mileage, of course, may vary.
    There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop

  4. #19
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    4th January 2005 - 13:30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog

    Impression 2
    Wife loves it, she has been riding it a little as well, may need to get another one so we can ride at the same time
    (If anyone knows how to lower this bike a little please let me know as she can only just get her toes on the ground when stopping with both feet down)
    I know how she feels.

    My other 1/2 searched in ebay under lowering kits till he found a set for my cbr. Then he copied the photo of the brackets and made a set. Lowered the rear by 70mm. Then loosened the triple clamps and let the front forks rise up through. So the whole bike is the same (suspension wasn't altered) just sits very close to the ground now. Had to shorten the side stand to compensate.

    http://motors.search.ebay.com/loweri...1QQsacatZ35579

    Hope that helps.

    Difficult to beat going for going for a ride onyour own bikes, together....lasts longer than whatelse you may have been thinking.

    OH, by the way, watch out for speed bumps/judder bars.

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