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Originally posted by LastDance@Jan 14 2006, 09:26 PM

Chilly - are those LEDs? and how much did they set you back? looks posh

Nope,it's not led.It's just bulbs but not the normal bulbs.The bulbs shape looks

like a 'condom' ! While fixing the bulbs my mech told me normal bulbs cost a few cents only while these 'condom' bulb will cost around $4.

Per pair cost $26.Bought 2 pairs for $50 Plus received the 'bullet holes' stickers for free.

Every organisation is like a tree full of monkeys.Ones at the top can only see monkeys below them and ones at the bottom see only a**holes above them.

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Originally posted by Tashi@Jan 14 2006, 08:23 PM

The lovebirds chatting.

wanted to join u all initally but once again, missed the chance ...

last min notice and i'm now in tokyo .. i saw alot of CBR600s, CBR 1000s , ducatis and a couple of R1 roaming about .. still din manage to find any bike accessories shops though ..... anyone any idea or any experience ?

 

their exhaust sure sound very different though ... and i wonder why .. looks stock to me ..

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Enemy, if you look at this link, you'll find the J model is indeed very different.

 

http://cbr1000rr.web.infoseek.co.jp/fullpower/fullpower.htm

 

Lots of things has been done to sap the power of the J Blade.

 

Take lots of pix and share with us, bikes, babes, whatever. I would rather be in Tokyo.

 

Anyway are the J waitresses in McD better than the local ones? There used to be a funny pic floating around sometime back.

 

Beagle was in Japan and may be able to advise.

 

If you see any nice accessories for the Blade, take some pix and let us know. Maybe you can help us buy a few stuffs.

 

Check out this if you have the chance.

 

http://www.blr-jp.com/

 

Look out for Nankai gear. We dun get much choices on those here.

Posted
Originally posted by Tashi@Jan 15 2006, 09:33 PM

Enemy, if you look at this link, you'll find the J model is indeed very different.

 

http://cbr1000rr.web.infoseek.co.jp/fullpower/fullpower.htm

 

Lots of things has been done to sap the power of the J Blade.

 

Take lots of pix and share with us, bikes, babes, whatever. I would rather be in Tokyo.

 

Anyway are the J waitresses in McD better than the local ones? There used to be a funny pic floating around sometime back.

 

Beagle was in Japan and may be able to advise.

 

If you see any nice accessories for the Blade, take some pix and let us know. Maybe you can help us buy a few stuffs.

 

Check out this if you have the chance.

 

http://www.blr-jp.com/

 

Look out for Nankai gear. We dun get much choices on those here.

the gals here ...... so far not as power as we thought .. haha ..

but somehow or rather, today seems to be a Cosplay day ... at my hotel area, i saw few hundreds of them in all sort of anime costomes .. will post them when i'm free ..

 

will be taking more bike pics n share them if i do have a chance .. bikes n babes!

So far nvr went into mcd yet but did saw some cutes one from MoS burger ... lol

i should have lots of time as i'm on a open ticket ....

 

i'm trying to find some bike accessories shop, hopefully can find something different

Posted
Originally posted by _3n3mY_@Jan 15 2006, 10:32 PM

the gals here ...... so far not as power as we thought .. haha ..

but somehow or rather, today seems to be a Cosplay day ... at my hotel area, i saw few hundreds of them in all sort of anime costomes .. will post them when i'm free ..

 

will be taking more bike pics n share them if i do have a chance .. bikes n babes!

So far nvr went into mcd yet but did saw some cutes one from MoS burger ... lol

i should have lots of time as i'm on a open ticket ....

 

i'm trying to find some bike accessories shop, hopefully can find something different

actually which part of japan did u go? last trip i went to shinjuku the girls there not bad le.

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Originally posted by Tashi@Jan 14 2006, 08:23 PM

The lovebirds chatting.

Tashi; Hey, what lovebirds!!!! :sian:

The 1 in the middle is my biker fred. Name jimmy. He came alone so ask him over for some chat lor.

 

Chilly; Thk for the pict!!! Think i'll get it too!!

U so bad har....smile behind us......

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Originally posted by beagle@Jan 16 2006, 12:53 AM

actually which part of japan did u go? last trip i went to shinjuku the girls there not bad le.

tokyo city .. living in tokyo dome hotel ..

saw more "can make it" ones today ... probably making my way to shinjuku this weekend to explore .. :smile:

Posted
Originally posted by _3n3mY_@Jan 16 2006, 11:58 PM

tokyo city .. living in tokyo dome hotel ..

saw more "can make it" ones today ... probably making my way to shinjuku this weekend to explore .. :smile:

irasshai-mase enemy san,

bro if u go at sat afternoon just behind takashimaya there got nihonjin pasar malam very clowded n interesting,night time u can go shinjuku prince hotel,opp this hotel is the place call kabuki (u will find something u like)haha but u must be careful alot of yakuza.

oyasumi-nasai mata oaishimasho

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What happened to me last night was the most amazing thing!!!

 

No, I did not have sex with a pair of J Twins. I went to see a kung fu master!

 

We all have mild back problems due to riding. Check out the pic below of my back. Does it look mild?

 

That pic was taken when I came home after treatment. But when I got 2 swipes by this kung fu guy with a piece of garnish in his hand, bruises appeared immediately.

 

He looked like he was doing it effortlessly, just gliding the ginger dipped in some medicated oil all over my body. But it felt like a hard object was pressed onto my body with a great amount of force.

 

He also pulled the air out of my body from my fingers. My fingers felt like it was going to explode when he was squeezing my arm and sliding towards my fingers.

 

The ginger used to treat me was still yellow, meaning I don't have much toxins in my body. In other cases, the ginger can turn brown and slimy. Like that foot patch thingy sold in Watsons after extracting toxins from under your feet.

 

I felt like my body had an oil change, air filters cleaned, and sparkies changed.

 

He got rid of my back pain and also a potential carpal tunnel syndrome problem.

 

This morning when I woke up to do my morning exercise, I didn't feel like going back to bed like I usually do. I had more energy. He unblocked the ... blocked parts of my body so the chi can flow better.

 

True enough when he told me I will have a good sleep. I had the best sleep I had in years last night.

 

We all spend a lot of my money on our bikes, sometimes it's worth to spend a bit to fix our bodies.

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Enemy, where are the cosplay pix! Post 'em.

 

In other news, the 06s are arriving in other countries. We should be getting them in S'pore soon. I hope I can get mine before CNY, have it run in, oil changed and ready to rock!

Posted

Wow...ur back looks like 'bak kua' ready to be grill :cheeky: Can u share where u got the massage & how much ?

 

When is ur 06 coming ? Have u place ur order for ur marchessini rims yet ?

Every organisation is like a tree full of monkeys.Ones at the top can only see monkeys below them and ones at the bottom see only a**holes above them.

Posted
Originally posted by _3n3mY_@Jan 16 2006, 11:58 PM

tokyo city .. living in tokyo dome hotel ..

saw more "can make it" ones today ... probably making my way to shinjuku this weekend to explore .. :smile:

Got to know from Beagle that Arai is cheaper down there.As for Shoei,it's about the same price.

Every organisation is like a tree full of monkeys.Ones at the top can only see monkeys below them and ones at the bottom see only a**holes above them.

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Originally posted by tweety64@Jan 16 2006, 04:55 PM

Tashi; Hey, what lovebirds!!!! :sian:

The 1 in the middle is my biker fred. Name jimmy. He came alone so ask him over for some chat lor.

 

Chilly; Thk for the pict!!! Think i'll get it too!!

U so bad har....smile behind us......

Tweety can u clarify the word 'fred' ? After i read ur sentence,am i right to say it is actually 'friend' ? Aiyah....youngsters nowadays aahh...all the words shortcut sometimes had a hard time understanding their sms :giddy:

Every organisation is like a tree full of monkeys.Ones at the top can only see monkeys below them and ones at the bottom see only a**holes above them.

Posted
Originally posted by chilly@Jan 17 2006, 10:06 PM

Wow...ur back looks like 'bak kua' ready to be grill :cheeky: Can u share where u got the massage & how much ?

 

When is ur 06 coming ? Have u place ur order for ur marchessini rims yet ?

$70 for full body. No time limit, rub until your blockages are cleared. I wished I had captured some video footage.

 

Did it in his private home in Holland Road. I was inspired to learn kung fu, but he told me he spent 40 years, I banished the thought. It's cool being able to heal people and help mankind.

 

Not getting bike already. Getting married, hanging up my riding gloves, buying a small car. :cry:

 

The Marchesini from Sporting Motors, all in, $3700. Add another 1k can get BST CF rims. :cry:

Posted
Originally posted by chilly@Jan 17 2006, 10:18 PM

Tweety can u clarify the word 'fred' ? After i read ur sentence,am i right to say it is actually 'friend' ? Aiyah....youngsters nowadays aahh...all the words shortcut sometimes had a hard time understanding their sms :giddy:

Aiya....There's no age limit in learning!!

Just take ur time........hahaha

 

U also not that old wat, still know how to use the; U=You, Ur=Your

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Originally posted by Tashi@Jan 17 2006, 09:40 PM

What happened to me last night was the most amazing thing!!!

having seen the pics, i dunno man, it could be the j twins.

 

Seems like someone's (Augustina) asking bout em (the pic with ur bruised back) and u need a quick fix. A plus for effort. :cheeky:

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Light Makes Might! Soup Test:

2006 Honda CBR1000RR

seventeen pounds lighter, but the mass centralization gives it viagra-like confidence

 

Tuesday, January 16, 2006

 

Floating a wheelie half-way down the straightaway at Buttonwillow Raceway is a hell of a lot better gig than my usual day of sweeping the floor and selling $5.00 inner tubes at my shop.

Dean, the Grand Pooh-Bah of Soup, was kind enough to send me on the press launch of the 2006 Honda CBR1000RR. I'd been thinking for weeks about what the new flagship Superbike model from Honda would be like as I have had an opportunity to ride a bunch of different 1000cc sport bikes in my day but not the Honda as yet. I had more questions than answers, as usual, and most of them pertained to the speed and agility of this motorcycle.

 

Big-bore sport bikes are my forte'. Kurt Hall, Tim Morrisey, Ben Martinez and I won the 1988 WERA National Endurance championship on a very hot-rodded Yamaha FZR1000 for a team called the Human Race Team--run by Dave Zupan.

 

We raced for the championship against a couple of guys you may have heard of—Jamie James and the late Mike Harth. James won the US Superbike championship in 1989 so you can be assured this was no minor league contest.

 

Since I am sort of the low man on the bike-test list, I figured Dean was trying to bribe me hoping to get his hands on some of my hand-made ice tires for his CRF150. I looked at the thermometer the day I left for the test—it sat at twenty-odd degrees. It was time to get out of Dodge.

 

Most of you probably don't know how these press launches work, so I'll give you the cliff notes. Basically, journalists fly to wherever the launch is to be. Generally, you stay at a hotel a lot nicer than the one you'd stay in if you were paying for it. The manufacturer has a briefing to give you all the info on all the new bits, and the increased this and the reduced that. There tends to be a fair amount of fancy eating for dinners and such. Most of the time, there is some sort of swag that comes your way—a new watch, fleece pullover, or whatever (we received Honda/Ogio backpacks this time). Hopefully, the tester has such a good time riding the bike, eating the food, and admiring themselves in their new swag in the hotel room mirror that they write a killer review of the bike. As for me, I own a bike shop I can source just about any kind of cool t-shirt or other piece of SWAG, this treatment has little effect on me.

 

This test was just up the road from Bakersfield, California, at the scrappy, not crappy, (I actually ended up liking the place) Buttonwillow road race facility. For those of you who have never been to Buttonwillow, it's probably one of the best not-so-best places to test a sportbike. It's technical layout and somewhat used track surface really lets you explore not only the handling, but also the suspension of a test bike. We used the full circuit so it reall gave us a nice group of different corners on which to test the bike's handling, etc.

 

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/honda/06cbr1000rr/2.jpg

 

The night we arrived in Bakersfield, Honda's press men went over all of the development that went into the 2006 CBR. Quite surprisingly, 60% of the bike's components have been redesigned on this new model. Targeted areas of improvement were, of course, increased horsepower of approximately 3%, decreased weight resulting in 17 pounds shaved, and sharpened handling. Honda also gave the big CBR1000RR a bit of a face-lift. The bike's more aggressive, sleeker, and curvaceous looks not only show more of the power plant, but also increase the aerodynamic efficiency of the bike, along with complementing its high-speed handling.

 

Getting more ponies out of the motor meant relying on the classic hot-rodder's handbook. The new engine has updated intake and exhaust porting, a higher compression ratio (from 11.9:1 to 12.2:1), revised cam timing, double springs for the intake valves, a higher redline, and a new exhaust system.

 

The 2006 model is now 17 pounds lighter than the 2005. Weight savings were brought about by adding magnesium where there was once aluminum, lighter radiators, larger but thinner brake rotors, and generally sprinkling magic Honda fairy dust over all things that looked heavy.

 

I, along with seven other journalist types were escorted around the track by former world endurance champion Doug Toland, who is now a full-time Honda test engineer, and Jeff Tigert, who is probably the fastest west coast club racer right now, and just so happens to have the track record at Buttonwillow on a 2004 CBR1000RR. Tigert's day job is clocking in as a full-time Honda test rider. I guess that's a good job if you're into that sort of thing—you know, riding motorcycles and getting paid to do it. Both Toland and Tigert worked extensively on the 2006 CBR1000RR not only here in the States, but in Japan, as well. Also in attendance at the test and available for questions was Noriaki Nakata. Mr. Nakata is the project manager for the 2006 CBR1000RR and is the former team manger for the Honda factory 2000-2002 MotoGP team.

 

I had shown up at the track for a press road test and, suddenly, following the other journalists around seemed safer then sticking your neck out to be the fast guy for the day. For all of us, our priorities eventually change. The funny thing is, test-riding the new 2006 Honda CBR1000RR actually kind of got me out of my sportbike-riding funk. With its keen mass centralization, it was just the ticket to get this old dog back up to speed. The engine revvs ultra-fast for a 1000 and the stock exhaust note growls just enough to let everybody know that something serious this way comes when you're crawling up their backside on your favorite curvy road. My immediate feeling on the bike was that Honda spent a lot of time fine-tuning the entire package on this motorcycle and all the bits work well with each other, sort of like a well-practiced symphony. The new Honda didn't immediatly strike me as the fastest bike I've ever ridden, but there's a story there. Read on.

 

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/honda/06cbr1000rr/3.jpg

 

The chassis where this Honda excels. The CBR gives you confidence, period. Some of the other big-bores in the liter bike class seem to have a bit more kick in the pants, but it comes with instability and less faith in the bike. The CBR1000RR really got me warmed up to going faster and faster without giving me any kind of a scare. Honda has always worked hard at putting the entire package together: performance, rideability, function, and, of course, Honda reliability.

 

Some bikes do more in different areas, but Honda's CBR1000RR scores high marks in all areas. There are times where it does show its weight in some of the tighter turns where you're not only slowing it down, but also keeping it lifted up and still turning direction. But, in its defense, some of the slowness in steering and weighty feeling is a fair trade when it's time to drop the hammer while still heeled over and grabbing gears. A fair trade? I think so. When you need to get into a turn and change lines, it's still free enough to move about mid-turn but, at the same time, the bike remains oh-so-stable. I'm almost sure that words like stable and confidence-inspiring are probably somewhat overused in describing the CBR1000RR but, damn it, I speak the truth.

 

The new CBR is a potent upgrade for their entry into the 1000cc sport bike class. The only thing I caution with is that the package is so good, that Honda has done almost too good of a job on it, in that it's smooth and deceptively fast. Some of the other liter bikes might offer a bit more pucker factor, whereas the CBR1000RR is so balanced and so smooth that it almost feels slow at times, until you see the world going by you like you've fallen off the planet.

 

This new CBR1000RR, like its predecessor, has direct lineage to the MotoGP RC211V. Its gravity die-cast aluminum frame and long swingarm rear suspension share a lot of the DNA with Honda's MotoGP bike. Sounds just like Honda PR stuff? Not at all. Without a doubt, this new CBR1000RR has to be, hands-down, the most stable and easy bike to ride in the liter-bike club. Thank God for that. I was pretty rusty from not having ridden something fairly fast in a while, and what a friend the Honda was to help me out of my funk and get my dancing shoes back on.

 

 

We started the day on Bridgestone's BT-105 street-compound tires—in production half of the US allotment of CBR1000RRs will get the new Stones while the other half will receive Dunlops. I am generally not a big fan of street-compound tires used on racetracks, but I have to hand it to the 'stones, they worked pretty damn well. After lunch, the Honda techs switched us over to race-compound BT-002s, and my heart then soared with the eagles. The sticky 'stones gave me a very new appreciation for the Bridgestone radials.

 

Does the CBR1000RR get overshadowed by the other big bores? Is it the Ginger in a world of Mary-Anns? One look at the stats shows that its got the goods, but for whatever reason, sometimes it's the rest of the XYZ bikes that tend to get the lustful looks. Well. that's the way I felt before I rode the 2006 Honda, anyway.

 

Have you ever seen a movie and thought, 'Yeah, that was quite good, not my fave but really, pretty good'? Then, days afterward, you keep thinking about the film? That's really how I felt about Honda's Big Blade. Enough so, in fact, that I have almost thought, hell yes, I might need one of these to go to work on. You see, I have this really cool road about a mile from my house, and it has a bit of a drop in it. And, if I were to hit that drop in, say, third gear or so, I reckon I could pull a pretty nice power wheelie for quite some time. Hmmm....

 

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/honda/06cbr1000rr/9d.jpg

 

Honda has done a really fine job of refining the CBR1000RR but it's the chassis and the aesthetics that sold me, instead of the engine, and that's really saying something, because the engine is so good. The CBR1000RR has most of the goods that you'd expect on a big-bore sport bike—cassette-type close-ratio garbox, sixteen-valve cylinder head, dual-stage headlight, forged pistons, digital fuel injection with twin injectors and an ECU that provides two maps for both the fuel injection and the ignition, a stainless and titanium exhaust system—you know, the kind of tackle that fifteen years ago even Honda's GP bikes didn't offer their A-list riders. Now you get this stuff on a production sport bike for just short of $12,000.

 

Again, for me, it's the chassis and the aesthetic design of the bike which sells me. At speed the big CB is dead stable, and never gets its feathers fuffled, thanks to the work Honda did on the spectacular chassis.

 

I went to Buttonwillow prepared to do a job and to test a motorcycle. I honestly didn't think that this bike would affect me the way that it did.

 

Before I left I hoped I'd get more time on the CBR1000RR's competition, but, in the end, all I really want is more time on the CBR1000RR itself.

 

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/honda/06cbr1000rr/9.jpg

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Sepang Track Days 4th and 5th Feb 06.

 

Sepang... where all wet dreams can come true. Luscious high speed curves and silky smooth tarmac. Nothing beats hearing the sound of your aftermarket exhaust reverberating off the grandstand roofs as you redline the bike through the gears. :lovestruck: :lovestruck: :lovestruck:

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Originally posted by Raptor@Jan 19 2006, 07:51 PM

Sepang Track Days 4th and 5th Feb 06.

 

Sepang... where all wet dreams can come true. Luscious high speed curves and silky smooth tarmac. Nothing beats hearing the sound of your aftermarket exhaust reverberating off the grandstand roofs as you redline the bike through the gears. :lovestruck: :lovestruck: :lovestruck:

hi raptor.. think i saw u at bike lab just now.. is it? :smile:

MY PASS RIDES:

TZR 125,PGM4 250se,PGM4 250sp,HRC PGM4 250se,CBR 600 F4i sports,CBR1000RR5,WAVE I 125,WAVE S 125, DRZ SM400 k8,HAYABUSA k7 LE WHITE,yamaha x1r 135, PIAGGIO X8 200,yamaha T-MAX 500,spark135,T-max 530,burgman250,CBF150,africa twin 2016.

 

my current ride:BMW K1600gtl/ sniper150

Posted
Originally posted by CBRmichaelRR@Jan 19 2006, 08:16 PM

hi raptor.. think i saw u at bike lab just now.. is it? :smile:

No.. I was not there. Was at Biketech21 though. My bike is not Repsol colour scheme anymore.. put on race fairings and it is very dark chocolate black.

 

Only the rims and tailpiece are original.

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Posted
Originally posted by Raptor@Jan 19 2006, 09:11 PM

No.. I was not there. Was at Biketech21 though. My bike is not Repsol colour scheme anymore.. put on race fairings and it is very dark chocolate black.

 

Only the rims and tailpiece are original.

ops... i mean bike tech 21.. i saw u talking with sha outside his shop with few other guys right? haha.. i also saw ur race faring.. ur headlight become round right...hehe...

MY PASS RIDES:

TZR 125,PGM4 250se,PGM4 250sp,HRC PGM4 250se,CBR 600 F4i sports,CBR1000RR5,WAVE I 125,WAVE S 125, DRZ SM400 k8,HAYABUSA k7 LE WHITE,yamaha x1r 135, PIAGGIO X8 200,yamaha T-MAX 500,spark135,T-max 530,burgman250,CBF150,africa twin 2016.

 

my current ride:BMW K1600gtl/ sniper150

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