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Im looking to buy a 98 CBR900RR... was wondering if there was any negitive feed back on it. like handleing, recalls anythin.. will it come up easy i like to ride wheelies lol.. would i be better off buying a 750 or different bike? im getting rid of my kawi600r wantin to upgrade and not get burned.. any feedback would be appreciated thx... smokey
Although I like a well placed wheelie, I'm not one to judge a purchase based on a bike's ability to stack one. That being said, I've never been a fan of the 900R's handling. Just never liked the way they felt. Lots of power though. Be wary, many have been abused and/or stunted...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Stoneman is correct. Although, I actually have a 98 900RR stunted and I'll sell for cheap (if stunting is what you're interested in doing with it, it's perfect). I have gearing, bar, new pads, chrome rims, polished frame, polished swingarm, full hindle exhaust, scotts steering damper, frame sliders, and spare parts / tires. The 900RR is a strong bike, big frame, and low throttle response for smooth wheelies. The carbs make it bad for bar combos.... and it sometimes stalls when coasting wheelies. That holds true for all 900RR's though.... the carbs tend to run out of gas when it's vertical or sliding for long distance. The newer FI bikes do not run out of gas, but the hyper sensative throttle response make wheelies difficult for newbs.
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PS. The 900RR is a.k.a SHERMAN TANK and I don't recommend it for track. It's pretty much a comfortable street bike with tons of wheelie potential. Oh, and the big, fat, thick frame makes for a posser's dream. The polished / chrome potential is second to none. So if you wanna look sweet cruising up Hampton Beach with colored spiked hair, wearing shorts, sandles, and oakley's while pickin up 16 year olds, then this bike is perfect for you
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Did someone say 16 year olds?
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
Damn, I totally have all the wrong bikes for posing.....![]()
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The 900 RR is a great bike, especially for stunting... in my opinion it's one of the best looking sportbikes of all time.
Am I remembering correctly with this bike.... didn't the early ones come with a 16" front rim and then they switched to a 17" rim? for handling reasons.
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But a certain motogp racer does recommend it for racing!!.Originally posted by Brian_C6
PS. The 900RR is a.k.a SHERMAN TANK and I don't recommend it for track.
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Man how long ago was that!
What did Nicky ride that as a privateer for Erion or something before the RC-51 came out?
The 16" front wheel held on the production models until the 929RR in 2000. In 2000, Honda put the inverted forks, 19" wheel, and the bigger front disc brake system.
The 929 front end bolts right up perfectly to the 900RR frame. It appears the owner to the bike in the picture above also did the same. Those forks appear inverted and the rim / brake disc looks bigger. Also looks like the 929 front fender.
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Hehe.. "that bike" is an Erion Racing job Brian. I'm sure it has tons of other trick stuff besides the inverted forks that you don't see at first.![]()
Not to get off topic but I've noticed that too. Its a huge hangout for really young teens. Where are all the mid 20 yearolds up there?!?!?!?Originally posted by Brian_C6
So if you wanna look sweet cruising up Hampton Beach with colored spiked hair, wearing shorts, sandles, and oakley's while pickin up 16 year olds, then this bike is perfect for you
Brian
They're at the nice beachs not getting harrased by minorities.Originally posted by BadBoyBilly
Not to get off topic but I've noticed that too. Its a huge hangout for really young teens. Where are all the mid 20 yearolds up there?!?!?!?
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
LOL!!!! yea good point!!!Originally posted by hessogood
They're at the nice beachs not getting harrased by minorities.
Hampton was great in high school, it was trashy and there were whorey high school girls. Now it is all minorites that think they are tough fucks and its far too trashy. There are much nicer beach areas to be had.
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I had a '98 CBR900RR and it had 17" front wheels and the beefed up forks (can't rememebr if they were inverted). Honda got rid of the 16" front wheel in 97 I believe.Originally posted by Brian_C6
The 16" front wheel held on the production models until the 929RR in 2000. In 2000, Honda put the inverted forks, 19" wheel, and the bigger front disc brake system.
The 929 front end bolts right up perfectly to the 900RR frame. It appears the owner to the bike in the picture above also did the same. Those forks appear inverted and the rim / brake disc looks bigger. Also looks like the 929 front fender.
Brian
Some of you might have seen the shark painted tail I used on my f4i racebike a few times. That tail section came from Kurtis Robert's Erion CBR900RR. I bought it complete with the Erion paint job and the AMA #1 plate still on it.
derek
Dude did you do some sick wheelies and mad stoppies with it too?Originally posted by Degsy
I had a '98 CBR900RR and it had 17" front wheels and the beefed up forks (can't rememebr if they were inverted). Honda got rid of the 16" front wheel in 97 I believe.
Some of you might have seen the shark painted tail I used on my f4i racebike a few times. That tail section came from Kurtis Robert's Erion CBR900RR. I bought it complete with the Erion paint job and the AMA #1 plate still on it.
derek
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I can't wheelie and I can't stoppie. I suck.
I just saw my joke fly over degsy's head!![]()
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Originally posted by Degsy
I can't wheelie and I can't stoppie. I suck.![]()
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
hmm... weird.Originally posted by Degsy
I had a '98 CBR900RR and it had 17" front wheels and the beefed up forks (can't rememebr if they were inverted). Honda got rid of the 16" front wheel in 97 I believe.
derek
I have a 16" and a '98. Core 6 rode nothing but 900RR's for a while. We all rode '95-'99 RR's.... and many of them. I distinctly remember it being a 16" all the way through '99 because we had leads for used tires from dealerships. We were never able to get free fronts because the 900RR's were the only bikes running 16". The forks and all.... same same. They changed the upper, upper bracket, headhight assembly, and added a digital temp to the dash in '98, but I'm almost positive nothing else changed.
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I hope this wasn't a stab at me?Originally posted by HBerry
Dude did you do some sick wheelies and mad stoppies with it too?![]()
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Nah dude! It was at Smokenn because it seemed his only concern about a bike was how easily it wheelies. Can't get rip wheelies on a 600 with a sproket change just as easliy?Originally posted by Brian_C6
I hope this wasn't a stab at me?![]()
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From what I recal Brian is correct. The 900RR always had the 16" front wheel and tire throughout it's life span. There were a lot of people that sourced the front wheels of the F2s and F3s of the day that were 17" and used them on the front of their CBRs due to better tire selection.
Joel
Yea. Gearing can make a Ninja 350 wheelie. Cool. Sorry for stabbing back at youOriginally posted by HBerry
Nah dude! It was at Smokenn because it seemed his only concern about a bike was how easily it wheelies. Can't get rip wheelies on a 600 with a sproket change just as easliy?Generally I ignore the insults.... they DO tend to linger on this board from time to time.
Joel, how you been? Things been good?
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