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soc33com
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So i just bought a sports bike, nothing insane, just a 1995 600cc. what are some things as far as upkeep that i need to know for these older bikes? also the bike needs a new paint job, and the fairings are probably 7 out of 10. would it be better just to get new fairings or get it painted? and lastly what are some shops around here that can give me a decent price for a paint job. thanks tww

5/10/2008 9:41:33 PM

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if this is your first bike dont bother with the paint job because you are just going to drop it

5/10/2008 9:45:39 PM

JBaz
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make and model? If this is your first bike with no past experience, 80-90HP to the wheel is still more than enough to hit 145+mph. Insane or not, just respect the power.

5/10/2008 10:03:57 PM

soc33com
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i had a honda rebel for about a year, sold it and got this one

5/10/2008 10:12:54 PM

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Same as any other bike

Check your oil, lube your chain.

Might want to run carb cleaner though it every now and then, change your brake fluid when its dirty (brown) make sure your clutch cable is in good shape. I mean it shoudnt be that much different from a rebel.

5/11/2008 9:32:05 AM

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Check the price on new plastics. I'm pretty sure you'll become quite happy with that "7".

5/11/2008 10:29:58 AM

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Quote :
"Insane or not, just respect the power."


best advice i've ever seen him post.

5/11/2008 11:47:25 AM

toyotafj40s
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make sure u have decent non-dry rotted tires on there.

5/11/2008 1:54:59 PM

soc33com
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when i went to register my bike and get a plate for it, the lady there told me I have 10 days to get it inspected. i dont remember having to get my honda rebel inspected last year after registering it, what is this about?

5/14/2008 6:10:54 PM

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you always gotta get it inspected, but they dont really keep up with it like cars, barnetts or team powersports is pretty quick, its only $9.00, but hell, mine has been out for over ayear

5/14/2008 6:19:56 PM

JBaz
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mine will not pass, pretty sure of it.

5/14/2008 10:17:22 PM

slowblack96
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watch out for deer too

5/14/2008 10:34:18 PM

JBaz
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only if you wrap yours around a tree

5/14/2008 11:22:16 PM

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""Insane or not, just respect the power.""


doesnt work like that. you can respect it all you want, but if you dont have the skills to ride it, then the first surprise pothole will leave you either full engine breaking, or an open throttle and going much faster than you wanted. same with panic breaking.

but you rode before, so hopefully you got all the basics down. just wear good gear. a 600cc sport is no joke, they can haul ass, even in 95.

but really, what kind of progression is that? the rebel is a very low power cruiser, up to a 70+hp sport? youd have been better off grabbing a sv650, or some other 500-600 non-sport tuned naked or standard bike, or even a ninja 500 or 650 (maybe) for progression. but at least it isnt your first bike like so many people.

5/15/2008 9:10:15 AM

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dont go to the mountains and wreck your bike at walking speed

5/15/2008 9:15:58 AM

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I wouldn't get it painted for a while... wait until your comfort level rises a bit, then paint it or get new fairings. Don't assume that since you rode a rebel you won't be putting this one down.

I thought I wanted to upgrade to a GSXR from my Rebel, but after 2 years on the Rebel I settled on the SV650 because of $$ (and the overall feel of the bike). Although they're all motorcycles, turning on a Rebel vs. a 600 is a completely different ballgame. Like JBaz said earlier-- respect the bike and your boundaries as a rider. Planning to go to a track day to really get the curves would be a nice idea, too. I haven't gone yet, but certainly felt as if it would help before I was doctor ordered to stop riding for atleast three months, preferably a year.

Anyway-- just don't forget that Raleigh traffic is very unforgiving.

5/15/2008 9:55:17 AM

slowblack96
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a ninja 250 could through JBAZ off of it

5/15/2008 10:07:54 AM

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^ do you ever post anything relevant??

P.S. it's THROW

5/15/2008 1:55:19 PM

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pwnt by a woman.

5/15/2008 2:04:11 PM

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"the rebel is a very low power cruiser, up to a 70+hp sport? youd have been better off grabbing a sv650"


ha, an SV650 makes 70 hp or more bone stock.

a '95 600cc race-replica probably makes over 100 hp at the crank.

a new 600cc puts over 100 rwhp down.


i bet a Rebel makes about 20 at the crank, haha.

5/15/2008 2:30:05 PM

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yeah ive been riding it around the parking lot practicing turns and getting comfortable with it. i dont plan on taking this thing on the highway or go over 70 any time soon. thanks for all the advice

5/15/2008 6:37:35 PM

JBaz
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a gp250 would be nice to play with

5/15/2008 10:15:17 PM

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^shut the fuck up asshole.

and dont be one of those fags that crouches down when riding over 45mph on a sports bike. that is severely retarded

5/15/2008 11:30:57 PM

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if a 12 yr old kid can make similar lap times of guys on 600 RR street bikes on the north course at VIR, it should still be fun.

5/16/2008 10:29:08 AM

toyotafj40s
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^shut the fuck up asshole.

5/16/2008 1:00:10 PM

Igor
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ahaha somone's on the period

5/16/2008 1:24:38 PM

tnezami
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w00t. I just got my permit, tags and insurance all straightened out.

Should be on my bike this afternoon after I get off work

5/16/2008 1:45:35 PM

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lol .

5/16/2008 2:23:19 PM

toyotafj40s
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^shut the fuck up asshole.

5/16/2008 2:29:13 PM

JBaz
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^shut the fuck up asshole.

5/16/2008 2:31:42 PM

pwnt
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Garage fight!

5/16/2008 2:59:31 PM

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"ha, an SV650 makes 70 hp or more bone stock.

a '95 600cc race-replica probably makes over 100 hp at the crank.

a new 600cc puts over 100 rwhp down.


i bet a Rebel makes about 20 at the crank, haha."


damn, i didnt bother looking up any of my info and was hoping my ass had the right stuff. guess not

but yeah, the gz250 NEW makes 28hp abouts. so the rebel probably makes 20-30 if its still in good condition.

and crouching down on a sportbike works at 50mph. it just makes more sense when you are over 70mph since the wind starts to actually affect you (sitting standard) there.

5/16/2008 3:21:22 PM

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"crouching down on a sportbike works at 50mph"


possibly.... the fuckers fully tucked with knees out running 40mph on kaplan crack me up the most.

5/16/2008 4:05:29 PM

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"and crouching down on a sportbike works at 50mph. it just makes more sense when you are over 70mph since the wind starts to actually affect you (sitting standard) there."


no, it just makes u a big pussy



HAHAHAHA

[Edited on May 16, 2008 at 5:10 PM. Reason : d]

5/16/2008 5:09:33 PM

JIP2587
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^Mirrors work better not folded.

5/17/2008 12:33:59 AM

soc33com
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does anyone in here have a 95 yamaha yzf or something around that year. im looking to get some help on changing the oil and oil filter, thanks

[Edited on May 30, 2008 at 7:34 PM. Reason : ddd]

5/30/2008 7:33:42 PM

toyotafj40s
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ill do it for 25 bucks, u buy the supplies

[Edited on May 30, 2008 at 8:34 PM. Reason : .]

5/30/2008 8:34:11 PM

slowblack96
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ill do it for 20 lol

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hahaha kyle

5/30/2008 10:45:53 PM

buttseks
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^ i wouldnt let that dumb fuck change the oil in my lawnmower

5/31/2008 8:55:04 AM

soc33com
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i rather do it myself, i just need some guidance

5/31/2008 9:46:17 AM

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http://www.repairmanualclub.com/index.php

Find your make/model. Profit.

On most bikes, once you get to the drain plug and filter, it's pretty much the same as changing the oil and filter on your car. Just use the correct type/rating of oil thats recommended in the owners manual, cause if it's got an oil bath clutch, some types can make the clutch slip.

[Edited on May 31, 2008 at 9:50 AM. Reason : .]

5/31/2008 9:48:12 AM

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5/31/2008 1:35:30 PM

AntecK7
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Do you know how to take your fairings off (plastics) thats will help you access the filter, it should be pretty easy.

5/31/2008 5:26:13 PM

soc33com
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yeah i found the filter, the bottom fairing i can take off no problem cus they are just regular screws and i have tools for them. but im not sure where the oil plug is.

5/31/2008 6:28:43 PM

JIP2587
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Somewhere on the oil pan...

The oil pan pretty much has to be on bottom... Look for a bolt with a crush washer.

5/31/2008 6:46:26 PM

soc33com
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whats the word for when the head of a screw is messed up pass the point where a screw driver cant do anything to it....

6/1/2008 5:03:21 PM

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stripped?

6/1/2008 5:08:09 PM

soc33com
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yep thats it, the screw that goes through my oil plug is "stripped". does anyone in here have a tool to re-strip the screw? i'll gladly pay you a few bux if you can help

6/1/2008 7:19:50 PM

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^considering your confusion with basic terminology, you should probably take it to a pro or at least to s neighbouring rednech that has held a wrench in his hand (and beer in the other) since he's been 13 y. o.

6/1/2008 7:23:32 PM

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get a Dremel tool and cut a flathead slot in it and take it out.

6/1/2008 7:52:33 PM

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