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RRzone Elder
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 418
Bikes: 1994 Honda CBR900RR, which is about to get a CBR929 front suspension with an RC-51 SP-1 wheel!
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Hey, guys! I just picked up a `94 CBR900RR off of Ebay from California. It's black with a polished frame, and Lindeman Engineering reworked suspension, front & rear. It will need a new speedo drive (which I just purchased, again off of Ebay), a new rear tire (recommendations, anyone?), a new clutch cable & a new drive chain. I'm selling my old bike, a `93 GSXR750 that gave me more problems than I care to think about...and can't wait to get my new bike! It'll be here in about 1 1/2 weeks. Heh heh heh...
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RRzone Elder
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Clovis, Ca
Posts: 2,904
Bikes: '01 CBR 929...Bumble Bee style
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Welcome to the forum and to Honda. You have made a great choice.
As far as tires they are all great tires. It depends on your style of riding and preference. I have personally been through Mich Pilots, AVON Azaros and now on a set of Perellis Diablos. So far I favor the Diablos out of the three.
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RRzone Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: BOONE, NC
Posts: 60
Bikes: 98 CBR900RR, SOLD 93 900RR (MY 1ST 900RR AND MISS IT SO!!)
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I Had Pretty Good Luck WITH Sportec M1's. They're Pretty Good For The Money. I Also Starting Using Tomahawk Retreads And They Work Real Well Also. I Took Them Out To A Track Day At V.i.r. And They Stuck Like Glue (race Compound).
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