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woody
08-01-2009, 03:13 AM
I owned a Honda cbr 600 f4i and had to sell it last year.I'm going to buy one for next summer.So I'll be looking forward to the colours they will be offering for 2010 but might take a 2009 if the right deal comes along btwn now and then.

Just need a little help on a few afterproducts.

I'm looking at a few things
1)Yosh exhaust.Can anyone give me the horsepower I expect to gain?It will be a full exhaust.Also how weight I will save.
2) framesliders,bar sliders (anyother sliders I will need).Let me know of a place that is good quality as well as great looks.
3)Brake rotors and pads.Maybe even braided lines.What products would u recomend?
4)Undertail eliminator kit.....What options do I have.
5)tinted windscreen...Had a V2 and it worked well.Any other options?
6)new bearings.Apparantly there is a company in the states mentioned 7)power commander
in one of my motorcyclist mags that say's they really make a difference.Thoughts on this.

Last are my 1 or 2 year goals.

I would love a turbo kit from RCC turbos.I have to wait and see but I would love to get my Hayabusa up to around 250-300hp.I'll have to see what the effects will be on the bike.

Last is a new set of rims.I here they really make a difference and reduce weight.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

limitedbusa
08-01-2009, 06:34 AM
welcome to the site. are you going to drag race the bike?

woody
08-01-2009, 02:01 PM
I would like to take the bike to take the bike to the dragstrip.I have S[arta and grand bend motorplex pretty close.

However I still want this to be a reliable streetbike.Obviouslly with adding the horsepower to the bike gives u bragging rights.

I actually really liked what they did to modify the Hayabusa in the last motorcyclist magazine.They still maintained the original characteristics of the hayabusa but made it a better bike for the track or the twisty's.

They made it lighter,brake better and handle better.Really don't think u can go wrong there.

I have always loved the looks so this made closeing the deal even better.

I'll be stopping in to the 2 dealerships in London that sell the Hayabusa over the next 7 months and see if I can swing something.I really like the black and hope they have one in that colour as part of next years model.

woody
08-01-2009, 04:55 PM
This is the turbo kit I would like to go with.

http://www.rccturbos.com/product-catalogue?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=65&category_id=1

Would love some feedback on how this would affect the engine as far as wear and tear.

I really don't want to do something to the bike that is going to kill the lifespan of the engine.

Obviouslly I understand with making the engine run harder won't be good for it's lifespan but I would like to find some kind of balance..

Once again would be mostly for street but I will try to make the dragstrip 4 of 5 times a summer.

limitedbusa
08-01-2009, 08:49 PM
from what i understand turbo does kill the life span of the bike, but by how much? i don't know that. maybe someone with more experience on turbo's can chime in on that one for you. but if you get turbo, i hear RCC is the one to get.

Guido
09-01-2009, 09:50 AM
Woody as far as your undertail eliminator Kit with a little cutting to the stck undertail you can creat the same effsct and nt spend any money you will see what i am talking about when you gt it