Hopefully I will be official come Friday!
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OK, I've got it all set ip and finalized for Friday afternoon to go check out and 99% sure to pick up a one-owner 2002 SH with 11k miles. It has Devil highmounts, frame sliders, grips, new Michelin Pilots (I think the front tire is on backwards, can anyone confirm?), also has K/N filter, jet kit. Comes with Honda VTR service manual, plus a used tank off ebay since the stocker has a small dent (see pics below). Seller says he did all the maintenance himself and used the bike as a weekend toy more or less. He does trackdays wqith a few SV650s and said he doesn't ride on the street much anymore, thus the reason for selling the VTR. He told me he bought it new in 03 and the only time it was down was in a light lowside. He said it was very minor damage and only the plastic got rash. Frame and steering head, forks, etc are fine. He said he did a minro fix on the left side fairing just below the turn signal where the most significant rash areas were. You can tell whatever he used to fix it isn't exactly unoticeable, but also not an eye-sore. The paint he used is a little darker but I'm not too concerned with it. Frame sliders appeared to do their job!
I head out about 8 in the morning and should arrive in Mobile a little over 4 hours later. Got a trailer but I have to go get some tow straps. Can't wait! :twothumbs Here are some better pics he took for me today. It has a few nicks and one dent in the gas tank. He bought a used good condition gas tank off ebay and he said he will throw that in along with a few extra pieces. Attachment 30875 Attachment 30876 You can barely see some light scrapes on the passenger side.... Attachment 30877 Attachment 30878 Here is the small dent that I'm not at all concerned about. I'll probably ride with this tank on for a while until feeling like swapping for the good one he is throwing in. Attachment 30879 Devil highmount... Attachment 30880 Attachment 30881 Just below the turn signal is a area that got the most rash on the plastic from the lowside. He didn't match the paint up well but it's hardly noticeable unless you look for it up close. I may buy a left fairing piece later on to replace it. I can live with it like that for now. Attachment 30882 Attachment 30883 Attachment 30884 Attachment 30885 Attachment 30886 So, there it is. Hopefully the bike will be as good as I think it is. He says it runs flawless and needs only a new owner to be happy. I plan on buying a pair of CCT's and might replace them at the next valve adjustment interval (I'll have to check the manual to see when that is). What mileage is a good time to think of replacing the CCT with a manual one? What do you think guys? |
Lookin' good.....especially those Devil pipes.
...and yes....get that front tire switched back around. |
...and...it wouldn't hurt to change the CCT's ASAP. It's better to change them when it's running fine...rather than finding out the hard way.
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Originally Posted by Blue Ridge Boy
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Lookin' good.....especially those Devil pipes.
...and yes....get that front tire switched back around.
Originally Posted by Blue Ridge Boy
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...and...it wouldn't hurt to change the CCT's ASAP. It's better to change them when it's running fine...rather than finding out the hard way.
I'll have to search around on here some more for prices of the Honda CCTs and whoever makes a manual one. With the manual, isn't it really just a "set it and forget it" kind of thing? Basically not needing constant re-adjustment after a few thousand miles or does it require maintenance as well? Sorry if its a newb question as ion the past all I've ever done with the CBR CCTs were replace them with the factory Honda ones and let them do their thing until I heard slight chatter, then I knew it was time to replace it for yet another Honda CCT. |
Nice VTR!
The front tire is on right. The tread pattern is opposite of the rear for braking purposes. |
Originally Posted by inderocker
(Post 164519)
Nice VTR!
The front tire is on right. The tread pattern is opposite of the rear for braking purposes. Yup, it seems that's how these Michelins are. It was just wierd looking to me because I don't remember my D207's or Battleaxes being that way. Maybe they were and I just never noticed it LOL Are the Pilots a pretty decent tire? I've never had a set of Michelins before and have always used Dunlops or Bridgestones. |
I just bought a set of Powers for my big trip in July to SHOG and LS MotoGP. They are a very good tire. You will like them.
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I got 5K miles out of my last PP rear tire. I can't recommend 2ct.... but the regular PP seems to be doing me pretty good.
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Pilot Power tires are pretty sweet (Right Hawkrider???). Bike looks good.. Enjoy
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Thanks guys for the input on the tires.
It's pretty hard sitting here basically counting down the hours until I head out on the road to go get it! Not having a bike for a little while will make you go sick! I checked on the CCT's at the local Honda stealership today. Around $80 for each sound about right? Or do most people go with the manual CCTs and if so, what do they generally cost? |
APEs are about $50 each through a guy on ebay. Try a search on the forum. It's here somewhere.
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Thanks for the heads up Hawkrider. I'll check on those this weekend and probably buy a pair. Just want peace of mind about the whole CCT thing. Been there n' done that with my CBR 600's I've had.
Well guys today is the day. I leave in about an hour and 45 minutes! I've got a 4 hour drive ahead of me but it will be "smiles for miles" all the way back. I'll be checking my rearview mirror constantly just oogling over the bike on the trailer LOL :) |
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