chimai
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Hi everyone,
My 2000 Hayabusa just got out of its 72k km servicing… and I'm already thinking of the extra work I'd like to have done the next time I bring it back to my mechanic.
The most obvious stuff has been taken care of: she already has decent brakes (Brembo RCS19 MC and Brembo floating disks) and suspensions (serviced fork and Öhlins S46PR1C2LS shock). I don't really have any complaint about the bike, nor do I have any specific use in mind (i.e. I don't plan to take her to a race track or a drag strip): I just want to pretty her up and have a bit of fun.
Here's what I have in mind:
(Attached: a few picture of the bike in the mountains close by, taken earlier this year.)
My 2000 Hayabusa just got out of its 72k km servicing… and I'm already thinking of the extra work I'd like to have done the next time I bring it back to my mechanic.
The most obvious stuff has been taken care of: she already has decent brakes (Brembo RCS19 MC and Brembo floating disks) and suspensions (serviced fork and Öhlins S46PR1C2LS shock). I don't really have any complaint about the bike, nor do I have any specific use in mind (i.e. I don't plan to take her to a race track or a drag strip): I just want to pretty her up and have a bit of fun.
Here's what I have in mind:
- Replace the stock clutch master cylinder with a Brembo RCS16, so that both levers look similar. I've read here and there that doing so can screw up with the injection and that one needs to install a "switch" — but I cannot figure out if this applies to the Gen 1 or only to the Gen 2.
- Swap the front fork with an Öhlins one to match the rear shock. Here, too, I'm a bit confused: is there an Öhlins fork that does not require switching to radial calipers? All the Öhlins conversion I've found online seem to be paired with Brembo calipers…
- Redo the swing arm's "varnish". I suspect that the previous owner had a leaky battery that ate through whatever finish is on the swing arm and left drippy-looking stains in some parts. I'd like to get all that cleaned up.
(Attached: a few picture of the bike in the mountains close by, taken earlier this year.)