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Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 11:20:21 AM   
Dragon


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I have a 2004 CBR 1000rr....
Carbon Fiber seat replacement cowl....
Fender eliminator....
and Yoshi RS-5 Exhaust....
What do you have and What else can i get?...

Dragon.....
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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 12:42:59 PM   
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Welcome to the site!! Where do you live?? ( there is a topic for his actually in another section..)
The CBR1000RR is AWESOME!!
Thier are the usual things, frame sliders, windscreens, steel braided lines, ect..for your bike..It is quite vast for your choices!!
Enjoy the bike and enjoy the site

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 1:01:55 PM   
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I'm in Riverside Ca....
i have a Dark windshield....RS-5 Exhaust....Carbon Fiber custom Back seat cowl....Fender eliminator...
Since the bike is new it's hard to find things for it....I want flush mounts, sliders w/out cutting.. but can't find them...
Info if ya got it.....and Thanks for the Welcome...

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 1:14:57 PM   
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Well the best flushmounts are from Gregg's customs .I am in Roseville and have a store if you need some help getting stuff. I have steel braided lines in stock, unfortunately frame slider will require cutting due to the fact that the fairing covers the mounting points
Here is a link to the Gregg's custom blinkers for your bike
http://www.greggscustoms.com/cbr1000rr.htm
and my website is www.apexroseville.com
Good Luck and take care!!
Tom Sharp
Apex Motorsports

< Message edited by sirlimpzalot -- 11/5/2004 1:15:40 PM >

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 1:16:00 PM   
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Welcome to the site!! I hope you'll stick around and post often. :):)

~Amanda

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 1:20:54 PM   
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Cool...Thanks sirlimpzalot for the info...
I will check into it all...

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 2:21:51 PM   
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Welcome to the site. As far as frame sliders go you can go to www.speigler.com and look at the LSL Frame Sliders. They are not the typical offset frame sliders that could bend/torque your frame if you happen to go down. No drilling or cutting required. I also have a 1000rr and have Speigler Steel braided brake and clutch lines and I love em. Power Commander is also another option since you have aftermarket exhaust. The list can go on and on. Aftermarket rearsets, wave rotors, bar ends, K&N airfilter, suspension, etc, etc, etc. Depends how much money you want to spend. I would recommend upgrading the suspension. The idea here is how much horsepower are you actually going to utilize. Have fun with the bike.

QuiK

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 5:20:52 PM   
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Hello and welcome to the site. See if you can help get the CBR1000RR section started and enjoy your stay

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 5:30:01 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sirlimpzalot
I am in Roseville and have a store if you need some help getting stuff. Tom Sharp
Apex Motorsports


Hehehe, you're holding out on us man. You never mentioned you had a store. Thats awseome.


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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 6:51:20 PM   
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Yeah..I own a motorcycle store.
I was on this site for fun and didnt want to come on site and start " self promoting" since that has a tendacy to piss people off if you werent invited!!
If you go to the website ( which is just a info page with a few product links to a fraction of what we sell) and the pictures are scrolling...that is me on my R1 and I am the guy in the middle of the other 2 ( which are some of my employees)
I can help you out if you need anything for your sportbike, dirtbike, ATV..we have been in business for 6 years
www.apexroseville.com
Thanks!!
Tom

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/5/2004 9:25:01 PM   
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welcome! sounds like you've already got your 1000rr off to a good start. enjoy the board.

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/6/2004 1:19:36 PM   
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Thanks for the Welcome all....I'm always looking for something new to add...I will post some pics of my exhaust and Carbon back seat cowl and all the other things when i can.....

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/7/2004 9:00:55 PM   
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whats up man, welcome to the boards. i got a 04 cbr 1000rr r/g with a Puig double bubble windscreen, honda seat replacement cowl, flushmounts, custom fender eliminator, carbon fiber & red anodized bar ends, micron serpent full exhaust, power commander 3 usb, bmc air filters, and a custom dyno tuned map by OMAR Racing in Orlando, FL.

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/7/2004 9:10:05 PM   
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Sup...Hey where did you get the flush mounts? What type? I have been looking...How's that power commander? That's next on the list..

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RE: Hello All.... - 11/8/2004 8:35:26 PM   
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the power commander is great, really helps dial in your bike. the difference is quite amazing. the exhaust alone made quite a difference, but once i got the custom map my CBR became a asphalt eating monster. went from like 151.2 rwhp to 158.1 rwhp just by tuning the power commander...3rd gear is unbelievable...

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