standard vs modifying

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Gary Britton, Dec 1, 2015.

  1. RepsolPaul

    RepsolPaul Well-Known Member

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    I was so pleased when I bought mine it had a couple of thousand spent n save me paying out !!!

    Then....
    HM Quickshifter
    HRC Carbon Fender
    HRC Carbon Hugger
    HRC quick action throttle
    Ohlins TTX rear shock
    Gilles VCR rear sets
    Gilles chain adjusters
    Gilles titanium rear spindle nut
    Dynojet PCV
    Dynojet Autotune
    Harris levers
    Givi tank bag
    Ventura bags x 3 + 2 racks
    Ventureshield paint protection
    Goodridge hoses
    Yoshimura case savers
    Renthal grips
    Renthal -1, +2 sprockets
    Renthal R4R chains
    Honda comfort seat
    Skidmarx screen
    Arkapovic chain guard
    Arkapovic Sprocket cover
    Titanium Calipers bolts
    Titanium fork bolts
    Titanium bolts here n there
    Speedo healer
    Gipro gear indicator
    Garmin satnav
    Later....

    Still like to get
    Titanium exhaust system
    Ohlins forks
    Marchesini magnesium wheels
    HPK Brembo brakes front & rear

    When I bought the bike I hadn't even done my full bike test !!! Lol
    Addict,,,,, never.
     
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  2. RepsolPaul

    RepsolPaul Well-Known Member

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    And Simon is another league against us lot lol
     
  3. HRCTrev09

    HRCTrev09 Well-Known Member

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    Hi Gary I think some mods are essential like rad guard, crash bungs, and venture shield M3 paint protection! I've got quite a few mods on my Blade I like to think tastefully done but I'm so glad I had the essentials recently as there is minimally damaged to her after my recent off! Thanks to my R&G crash bungs and cotton reels!
    I've now taken my moding to all new levels mate! It's a personal thing!
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    All titanium don't you know ;):D
     
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  4. ShinySideUp

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    Sure regs says summit about the number plate has to be out in line/level with the rear tyre, similar to a bumper line really.

    It's a really old reg same with the rear reflector that goes missing with the old number plate holder but red reflector must be visible from rear of the bike so most folk opt for a red stick on button type.
    It's kinda redundant tho as the whole number plates reflective these days!
     
  5. Singh1000RR

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    Totally agree. Need to be able to convert it back to standard when it comes time to sell. Dealers seem to prefer standard bikes over those with different cans, levers, cowls, etc. Never seem to get back what you invested in them.
     
  6. Dave dunlop

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    It's all down to personal preference ... After jumping off a completely standard bike and on to mine the difference is massive!! Far more agile and light on its feet and also feels far more responsive than standard bike! Can't be doing with mods that dont have a purpose! everything I've done has had an impact on its ability to be a better bike....
     
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  7. exuptoy

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    Speak for yourself. lol I bought most of my bits used from here and ebay.
    When I stripped the bike to sell it I got back around £1500 for the bits. Probably made around £180.
     
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  8. Singh1000RR

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    Sorry should have clarified - Dealers never offer anywhere near what you paid for them. Your right if you strip them off then you can always sell privately. I've had some good deals myself buying 2nd hand.
     
  9. jonty

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    This is just enough modification for me
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  10. HRCTrev09

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  11. RepsolPaul

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    Forgot also .........
    Dynojet Pod-300.
    Gilles gear selector rod support.
    Carbon seat infills.
    Pair Valve removal blank plates.
    Sato Street Hooks.

    Like others here, bought some secondhand off here or Ebay and always sell easily when I decide to sell the bike.
     
  12. Gary Britton

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    What exhaust is fitted to your bike HRCTrev09
     
  13. HRCTrev09

    HRCTrev09 Well-Known Member

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    That be a Leo Vince Evo II Gp Pro Gary :)
     
  14. mJZ

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    I like to keep my bikes standard. I only modify if I don't like something. My RR5 was almost perfect except for the standard very quiet exhaust (with ear plugs I couldn't hear the engine, felt like an electric bike - needless to say I didn't like it). A Micron end can is the only mod.
     
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  16. kpone

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    Everything is subjective, I know, but in my humble opinion, the best looking 3rd party exhaust for the Blade.
     
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  17. HRCTrev09

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    Why thank you kind sir ;) Leo Vince are selling a limited run of them again Ken! They stopped selling them shortly after I got mine so they started to fetch a handsome sum for a nice 2nd hand one! Now a new one is a £100 cheaper than I paid for mine 5yrs ago! But they do make an awesome sound :D saying that the new ones have a primary silencer in the link pipe :confused: so they'll probably be a bit quieter than mine :(
     
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  18. kpone

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    What would have been the point of continuing to sell them after you'd bought one.

    That sale brought it the pinnacle of infamy. After that it would have been all down hill...
     
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  19. Punisher5964

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    I personally never leave anything standard, i like tinkering, changing bits, shopping for a good deal on parts and having something that's a little different to everyone else. I've never gone too far with anything I don't think, usually down to funds.

    Get a HM Quickshifter and a can, best mods ever!!!
     
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  20. Gary Britton

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    I would like to fit an exhaust but reading about potential problems has put me off - eml, fuelling etc
     

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