Can somebody please tell me where or share a link to dpm race tail tidys I can't find anything online Cheers
Accessori Honda CBR 1000RR 08/12 pezzi in alluminio ricavati dal pieno made in Italy by deprettomoto.com - deprettomoto.com Make sure you select the right model bike.... this one is for the rr8.
Put all my suspension settings back to stock. Not sure what they were on but I didn't like it. Plus it's a new toy & I can't stop fiddling
Same tail tidy but different company, might work out a few quid cheaper too Tail Tidy Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 08-09
Blackness.Damn that Ohlins looks lovely. I want one now. See if I can persuade the wife that I need one.
Mate, i hear this "ask the wife" thing all the time on here ! Take some Manupadol and tell her how its gonna be ! Now, get on to Kyle Racing and order that bad boy And if she's still got a problem with it, get her to call 0800 blackness and i'll tell her how it is too
Yes I had them on my last blade and sold them to buy HPK's but £s per metre braking these are the best you can buy.
well not my bike, but Danny's SP. Started putting the thing back together after a winter of mods.. she started off a sorry state this morning, but after a breakfast of champions, we go stuck right in and now she is running at least! couple of hours tomorrow should see her as good as new Finally got the ABS system fully bled, we also covered the Front ABS Power Unit in Heat Shielding, as well as the original heat shield in reflective heat shielding (if that makes sense). Who knows if this will make a difference in the ABS failing again or not! Running at least!
Minor stuff. Fitted optimate lead, sorted positioning the ASV levers properly. Just realised I was going to remove the tax disk holder and forgot... oh well... job for tomorrow now!
I used this heat reflective tape Cool Foil Tape | Heatshield Products When i bled my c-abs unit in the summer of 2013. Not had an issue with my brakes since doing the full bled and placing the heat tape. I reckon heat soak from the exhaust system and the engine causes the fluid to overheat/breakdown quicker than any other system. When i did mine in 2013; http://1000rr.co.uk/maintenance/12340.htm
Finally had to admit defeat on fitting the CRF rear brake MC to the bike. Made a Heath Robinson bracket to fit it to the bike, and modified the clevis so it would fit over the standard brake pedal, but the MC won't line up straight unless it is towards the outside, and then you can't fit the heal guard. All the time I have also been struggling for space due to the link pipe and cover. I know it will work with an aftermarket set of rearsets but it looks like a no-go with oem ones, especially on underseat exhaust models, and so it is time to abandon this project on my bike and sell it on to someone with aftermarket rearsets. Will get it into the for sale section later on but if anyone wants it then make me an offer. It owes me £140 and comes with a braided hose, banjo bolt, and a new diaphragm as the one currently fitted isn't good enough.