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Slim 12-04-2007 03:59 PM

Modification regrets?
 
Looking at things from the other side of the fence .....

I realize i'm about to ask a highly loaded question which depends greatly on varying opinion(s), but I wanna know - are there any mods you've done to your VTR that you regret? If so, what was the mod(s) and regret? What was done afterwards?

Just curious. Seen a few threads here and there where people are talking about putting this or that back to stock and thought this might be an interesting thread to start.

As always - PATIA!

nnjhawk02 12-04-2007 04:21 PM

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Regret Not doing front brake upgrade sooner (will be done this winter) & not doing suspension sooner (done in '06)

No regrets on any Mod



Ah Twistys - Spring is around the corner, but for moi, any temp over 30 is good - can U say Gerbings & Hot Grips :bananadance:

Chitownson 12-04-2007 04:37 PM

Sliding the bike into that roadside boulder. The bike didn't perform any better despite the weight savings of the turn signals, bodywork and gear shifters that were sheared off.

HRCVTR1000 12-04-2007 05:19 PM

Double Bubble windshield that turns into a magnifying glass and melted the top of my F**king instrument cluster ! :gatlin: :boom:

Thumper 12-04-2007 05:37 PM

Humm, that is a lot to ponder. I have done a ton of mods over the years. I don't think i regret any and i know i especially don't regret fine tuning the fuel/air mixture.

I do reget as well not upgrading the brakes sooner and i do regret not upgrading the forks.

Oh i know, I reget buying the Jardine Street baffles instead of the Race baffles, does that count.

The SuperHawk is such cult bike..........

superbling 12-04-2007 05:42 PM

I tried several used OEM shocks that didn't work.

Not superhawk per se but on my old bandit 1200s I tried a suzuki factory accessory gel seat that sucked.

kevink2 12-04-2007 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by HRCVTR1000 (Post 138394)
Double Bubble windshield that turns into a magnifying glass and melted the top of my F**king instrument cluster ! :gatlin: :boom:

Happened to me too, but I do like the shape of the screen while riding.

SlowHAWK 12-04-2007 06:34 PM

Probably only 2 things I can think of....

Braided steel rear brake line... was 30-something dollars just to match the front lines... I only use it at stop lights when I want to take my hands of the bars for a minute... not a regret, but more of a didn't need it thing.

And.... not thrilled that after my Jardine Hi Mount install my heels hit the midpipes when I'm riding.... If I didn't have them Jet Hot Ceramic coated, I'm sure they would have melted my boot heels...

nnjhawk02 12-04-2007 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by HRCVTR1000 (Post 138394)
Double Bubble windshield that turns into a magnifying glass and melted the top of my F**king instrument cluster ! :gatlin: :boom:

<cough, cough> Double bubble on a VTR :gay: & :squid:

What U missed ur R6?

cliby 12-04-2007 07:20 PM

regreted spending the money on upgrading the stock forks/springs/brake pads one year only to figure out I should have just the swapped the front end (did the next year). Waiting so long to dig into the motor to do those mods. In general most of my regrets are due to not doing it right the first time and wasting the money in the process by doing it twice in the long run .........................oh, and selling my silver 79cbx in mint condition back in 1985..................

Thumper 12-04-2007 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by cliby (Post 138405)
oh, and selling my silver 79cbx in mint condition back in 1985..................

Dude, that is terrible. I still got my 82 CB750F that i bought new. The CBX is still a one of a kind bike.

Wicked sound with a 6 into 1 exhaust.

I hope you sold it for the love of a good women and not for a car or other bike.

HRCVTR1000 12-04-2007 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by nnjhawk02 (Post 138402)
<cough, cough> Double bubble on a VTR :gay: & :squid:

What U missed ur R6?

Not quite as :gay: as Givi luggage on a VTR ? That would be old and :gay: ! :crackup: But to be completely ghey you would have to add the 6 inch higher touring windshield also ! :nana:

cliby 12-04-2007 08:33 PM

I was in school, low on money and space at the time. AND I had my 81 900F since new and between the two, the 900F was by far the better riders bike. I didn't appreciate just how unique the cbx was back then and really couldn't keep both: but it was in showroom condition when I sold it. I kept the 900 till about 01, a year after I got the SH - finally sold it to a friend. Still miss that bike, finally picked up an 1100F this summer real cheap and that is my winter project - needs work, but just checked the compression and its 175 in all 4 cylinders! so thats a good start. I'm keeping it this time. I still love those old hondas. My brother still has his 82750F since new also. Nice bikes.




Originally Posted by Thumper (Post 138406)
Dude, that is terrible. I still got my 82 CB750F that i bought new. The CBX is still a one of a kind bike.

Wicked sound with a 6 into 1 exhaust.

I hope you sold it for the love of a good women and not for a car or other bike.


superbling 12-04-2007 09:28 PM

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Single cammer's rule! Not mine but had one just like it:
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What wuz this thread about? :) Oh yeah, +2 on the braided rear and clutch lines. Just for looks, no performance gains.

newb007 12-05-2007 08:00 PM

Man after hooking up my new heated grips I totally regret not putting them on sooner. Temps down near single digits and my digits don't feel like they are going to fall off.

Thumper 12-05-2007 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by cliby (Post 138410)
Still miss that bike, finally picked up an 1100F this summer real cheap and that is my winter project - needs work, but just checked the compression and its 175 in all 4 cylinders! so thats a good start. I'm keeping it this time. I still love those old hondas. My brother still has his 82750F since new also. Nice bikes.


Another regret i had not related to my SuperChicken was that i wish i had bought an CB1100F instead of my 750 years ago.
Well i know this is off topic of the thread, sorry for the hi-jack. Check-out cb1100f.net. Great CBF site.

I am hoping to finish my CBF conversion to CBR600F2 Front end and CBR600F3 wheels. That way i can run 17" Radials like all sport bike do now instead of the old Bias Ply.

Here is a pic of mine as she is today before i convert to a SuperF
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Hawkrider 12-10-2007 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by HRCVTR1000 (Post 138407)
Not quite as :gay: as Givi luggage on a VTR ? That would be old and :gay: ! :crackup: But to be completely ghey you would have to add the 6 inch higher touring windshield also ! :nana:


Hey, I did that back in my touring days! :admin:

That was before I could afford track days....

Now I can't afford track days or touring..... :(

HRCVTR1000 12-10-2007 03:28 PM

That comment was directed at nnjhawk ( see above ) , for the DBL bubble comment . I wont dog another members bike , unless he provokes me first . We all have different taste & different purposes for our bikes . If someone thinks they should share there opinion , they should be prepared to hear mine ! :thumbsup:

Hawkrider 12-10-2007 03:30 PM

:caught:

cliby 12-10-2007 04:02 PM

know the site well. I was cnsidering the same f2 mods. the 1100 has the silly trac fork which makes just swapping wheels more complicated. for the front swap I haven't figured out what to do with the fuse box that sits on the top triple yet. I am sure bike will be great when done.


Originally Posted by Thumper (Post 138570)
Another regret i had not related to my SuperChicken was that i wish i had bought an CB1100F instead of my 750 years ago.
Well i know this is off topic of the thread, sorry for the hi-jack. Check-out cb1100f.net. Great CBF site.

I am hoping to finish my CBF conversion to CBR600F2 Front end and CBR600F3 wheels. That way i can run 17" Radials like all sport bike do now instead of the old Bias Ply.

Here is a pic of mine as she is today before i convert to a SuperF
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v9...ghtSide512.jpg


fuzzuki 12-12-2007 07:23 PM

I haven't modified a damn thing and don't reget any of it.

I'm ahead of the game as I see it.

nnjhawk02 12-13-2007 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by HRCVTR1000 (Post 138407)
Not quite as :gay: as Givi luggage on a VTR ? That would be old and :gay: ! :crackup: But to be completely ghey you would have to add the 6 inch higher touring windshield also ! :nana:

:lol:

Well Zero Gravity is not 6" taller

As for the Givi - Function over form + I haven't melted my cluster, et tu packer?

Plus my pizza stays warmer in there ;)

Hawknut 12-13-2007 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by superbling (Post 138412)
Single cammer's rule! Not mine but had one just like it:
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...r/77cb750f.jpg
What wuz this thread about? :) Oh yeah, +2 on the braided rear and clutch lines. Just for looks, no performance gains.

Had one just like this too till a telephone company truck took me out. Was my worst crash.

Slim 12-13-2007 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by fuzzuki (Post 139520)
I haven't modified a damn thing and don't reget any of it.

I'm ahead of the game as I see it.

You ..... AGAIN?!?!??! :p :D

Pfffttt, you want an undertail and you know it! ;)


Actually, I remember a short while back saying something about thinking that needing to do more than adding gears should result in just getting a bigger bike.

KindredGhost 01-22-2008 06:10 PM

Does it make THAT much of a difference?
 

Originally Posted by Thumper (Post 138396)
Humm, that is a lot to ponder. I have done a ton of mods over the years. I don't think i regret any and i know i especially don't regret fine tuning the fuel/air mixture.

I do reget as well not upgrading the brakes sooner and i do regret not upgrading the forks.

Oh i know, I reget buying the Jardine Street baffles instead of the Race baffles, does that count.

The SuperHawk is such cult bike..........


Hey Thumper (and all)... does the fork upgrade make THAT much of a difference? I can see why I would upgrade the brakes... it's pretty mushy until 1/2 way through the lever pull, then it kind of becomes to much brake application in the latter end...but anyway....

I rarely take a trip through the canyons, maybe 2 or 3 times a month... that being said, do you guys still think it's worth upgrading the fork? How does the fork affect the over all drive?

KG

fuzzuki 01-22-2008 08:10 PM

Like I said, I'm ahead of the game.

Undertail??? Maybe. But I really don't give a damn.
The bike works just fine the way it is now.

STOCK BABY.





Originally Posted by Slim (Post 139654)
You ..... AGAIN?!?!??! :p :D

Pfffttt, you want an undertail and you know it! ;)


Actually, I remember a short while back saying something about thinking that needing to do more than adding gears should result in just getting a bigger bike.


Hawkrider 01-23-2008 04:04 PM

Kindred,

Yes, the forks are worth it. If you appreciate well sorted suspension as I do then it's most definitely yes! Now, if I can just the the fuggin' clip-ons sorted out then I'd be in there like swimwear.

Bocker 01-23-2008 06:08 PM

I regret every mod that the previous owner(s) made to my Superhawk. I had to remove a virtually opaque red windscreen, pink footpegs, a broken exhaust hanger with passenger footpegs that made riding two up impossible, a crappy 2bros exhaust improperly installed that touched my heels when I rode, and I still haven't replaced the fender eliminator that allows my taillight to wobble, or the pink valve stem caps. I'm almost back to stock. :)

newb007 01-23-2008 06:15 PM

Pink footpegs and valve stems? Did you buy this thing from a girl or were they faded red?

:bling:

Bocker 01-23-2008 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by newb007 (Post 145089)
Pink footpegs and valve stems? Did you buy this thing from a girl or were they faded red?

:bling:

Faded red, of course, but that doesn't stop the laughter from my riding buddies.


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