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RE: which year to buy - 10/1/2004 10:48:42 AM
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NeonspeedRT
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Actually the 919cc motor didn't get used till 96. 95 was still the 893cc motor. I have a 95 and I love it. Eventually it will get turned into a track bike and i'll pick up a CBR1000RR in the next year or two. I personally like the looks of the 900RR's better then the 929's or 954's. Thats just my personal opinion though.
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RE: which year to buy - 10/1/2004 6:04:41 PM
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jake2004
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Thanks for the reply. I think that i'm analizing the bike specs too much. You read the reviews on certain years of cbrs' and they talk about how weak the frame was up until 98 as far as flex is concerened. I like the older style looks too. I am just worried that if I buy an older cbr (95-97 then hop on a newer one I will see a big handling difference. How does your 95 handle as far as some hard riding through the mountains?
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RE: which year to buy - 10/10/2004 11:41:43 PM
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sirlimpzalot
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Here is another thing to think about..the CBR900 uses a 16" front wheel, starting in 1996 when Honda went to the bigger motor; the speedo is driven of the transmission and then you can just do a wheel swap off a F3 to get a 17" front wheel instead of the 16" wheel that all CBR900's have. Prior years ( 1993-1995) still had the 893cc motor and the speedo driven off the front wheel.....The 929 gets you fuel injection as well as a 17" wheel. I just sold my 93 CBR900 and I personally didn't like the feel of the 16" wheel since the sidewall is so steep that you cant use the entire tire. At trackdays the tire would still have virgin rubber on the sides and the tire was kind of vague in relation to how a 17" set up feels. I got used to it but it still never felt as planted as any bike that had a 17 up front. I have had R1's, FZ1, CBR600's abd all of them had the 17" front..and I could get a tire just about anywhere...Not to many dealers stock the 16" tires anymore
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RE: which year to buy - 10/12/2004 2:43:39 AM
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jake2004
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Thanks for the info. I just bought a 1998cbr900 so far I love the bike! It does seem to float a little in some of the tighter sections compared to my buddies R1. But I wanted more of an all purpose bike. Do you think switching up to a 17 in the front is worth it as far as performance or is my money better spent elseware on the bike?
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RE: which year to buy - 10/12/2004 11:51:49 AM
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sirlimpzalot
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Personally I would search for a 17" wheel. It just opens up a world of tire possibilites. And if you are out riding and run over something that destroys your front tire the likely hood of you getting another one at a motorcycle store is much greater if you have a 17" rim. Besides it being more stable, you will have to adjust your suspension a little to offset the bigger wheel..maybe slide the tubes up just a bit to compensate. It is very minor but worth it. Search Ebay and I bet you could find a F3 front wheel ( dont forget the Brake discs, I am not sure if your 98 rotors will bolt up.)
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RE: which year to buy - 10/13/2004 1:06:27 AM
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jake2004
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Thanks, I think I will switch up to a 17. To bad I just bought a set of 208s for my bike. I'll just have to go riding a little more often to use them up, no problem with that!
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