Edmo Nice to hear. Is that an 88 or 96" motor? What, if anything other than normal services, have you done/replaced?
Bought a second bike for commuting and the occasional track day.
2002 Honda CBR900RR (954) Fireblade
![]()
Only 14 000 miles. Built for track riding: Öhlins suspension front and back, Öhlins steering damper, all plugs and oil filter safety wired, Power Commander, braided brake lines, clutch cover protector, reverse shifter set with adjustable pegs, fairing protectors etc.
I got five pairs of lightly used slicks with the bike, a full race fairing set and another tank for track use, a full set of original road fairings and some other stuff.
The bike works like a new one, nothing to complain about except some slight scratches and tool marks here and there. 140 hp, great torque from 3000 rpm to redline, dry weight just 168 kg (370 lbs).
I installed a Speedohealer to correct the speedometer reading as the sprocket ratios have been changed to lower top speed and make the bike more responsive at lower speeds. Our domestic tracks do not have straights long enough to get to the speeds possible with the long factory ratios. The next upgrade will be a GPS lap timer.
These super sports are my type of motorcycle, light and responsive. I cannot wait for the track days!
It is an 88" motor...
I use Mobil1 20W50 V-Twin synthetic oil and it looks new every time I open it up.
Here is what I've modified on the motor:
- 203 HD cams
- HD high flow air intake with K&N filter
- Vance & Hines true duals with oval mufflers
- PCIII fuel controller
- HD hydraulic cam chain tensioner with high flow oil pump
Edmo
My 1979 FXE. Only 80 inches which was big when I bought it brand new in July of '79 (35 years together this summer), but very small by today's standards. Chain drive, four speed, kick starter (which always draws attention as in "What's that thing hanging on the side of the tranny?)
The 19" front rim was replaced with a 21" unit, drag pipes added, and short classic "sissy bar" all installed when it was still new. A few years ago I had it repainted in the original jet black and had the motor rebuilt and upgraded with an Andrews cam, some porting and polishing of the heads and an S&S carburetor. I figure it went from 60 HP to maybe 80 with the modifications. Still slow compared to the new bikes with 100+ CID motors, but fast enough to scare me.
Unfortunately, as a couple other guys said, time and physical failings make it hard to ride for any distance. I doubt I could do 100 miles in a day without being crippled up in my back and hips. I guess I keep it because it's the last vestige of my youth. The energy, strength, health are all gone. Many of my friends are gone. The bike remains.
![]()
Jimmyjones, Do you mean he gave you a ticket, and then drove up into your yard to drip oil all over the place out of that Harley..... Man, that is just mean !
Yeah, I see those true-duals, and the two into one exhaust system on your Heritage, "Hot-Rodder" if I ever saw one !
So...I guess you just signed the ticket and said "Thank you Sir".
Where did the original seat and saddle bags for your Heritage get off to ?
I use it as an escort bike on 'Run For The Wall' (May 15 - 24, 2013 : Run For The Wall Motorcycle Event: We ride for those who can't : POW-MIA).
See Ya !
![]()