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alexibrow
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United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 03/10/2007 :  19:47:07  Show Profile
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, and wanted to share with you my new bike. I'm doing my DAS this week, test is on Friday so fingers crossed!




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superfourben
Regular Member

United Kingdom
505 Posts

Posted - 03/10/2007 :  23:54:33  Show Profile
Good luck with the test... just have good confident ride and you'll be fine!

Good times!
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Drewski
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United Kingdom
85 Posts

Posted - 04/10/2007 :  02:10:04  Show Profile
Looking good,decent looking fairing for a change. Good luck with the test, try and get a good ride in just before if poss.

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BUGIE
Regular Member

Malta
505 Posts

Posted - 04/10/2007 :  07:46:15  Show Profile
Welcome to the CB400 owners club :-)

Good luck on your test....

How about using this week to give it a good clean ;-)
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cb400chick
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United Kingdom
164 Posts

Posted - 05/10/2007 :  22:05:21  Show Profile  Visit cb400chick's Homepage
how did u get the scorpion can on there
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alexibrow
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 05/10/2007 :  22:40:18  Show Profile
quote:
how did u get the scorpion can on there

Dunno, it was like that when I bought it. I'll have a proper look tomorrow if I remember and let you know.

I failed my test BTW :(((

It was looking good until I made a complete hash of the u-turn. Apart from that, just 3 minors. Grrrr.

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Edited by - alexibrow on 05/10/2007 22:45:28
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BUGIE
Regular Member

Malta
505 Posts

Posted - 05/10/2007 :  23:15:16  Show Profile
unlucky about the test mate.. better luck next time
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Cammo
Forum Veteran

Australia
3023 Posts

Posted - 06/10/2007 :  08:54:39  Show Profile
You guys in the uk seem to have pretty hard riding tests, it's probably better for yourself in the long run. They make it hard for a good reason.

The best thing you could probably do is get some advice/tips/training off a seasoned rider. Like any new thing, a new view can dramatically alter your perspective. Talk to all the riders about u-turns that you can.

Nice bike BTW.

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hondaneil
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United Kingdom
96 Posts

Posted - 06/10/2007 :  22:06:26  Show Profile
re (how did u get the scorpion can on there)
My bike is a version R and it too has the same set up. The rear end is the same as a CBR400 (3 bolt flange). Quite handy because any cbr400 can will bolt on. You do have to make a link piece for the bracket though. Unless it has a movable strap.
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alexibrow
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 07/10/2007 :  19:34:43  Show Profile
Took the bike in for MOT yesterday; well, a mate rode it actually :( Had a look at the exhaust, and as hondaneil says, the can simply bolts on to a 3-bolt flange. Don't understand what is meant by the link piece and moveable strap though, unless you're referring to an exhaust mount Hondaneil?

It just needs a rear wheel bearing for MOT, not bad for a £750 bike I reckon!


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alexibrow
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 07/10/2007 :  19:37:19  Show Profile
quote:
Talk to all the riders about u-turns that you can.

Nice bike BTW.

Thanks Cammo! Will do. I'll be out practising u-turns as much as I can now, unitl I can do 'em every time.

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alexibrow
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United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 04/11/2007 :  22:29:23  Show Profile
Passed the test second time! I've been out on the bike a few times now, it's like riding a jet turbine innit! (Not that I've ever ridden an actual jet turbine!) Really enjoying it, but there's a slight wobble from the front when cornering at speeds above 60mph, could this be the front tyre perhaps? I need to check the tyre pressures, but everything else seems OK (had it checked over for the MOT).

Any ideas? Or should I post this in the workshop bit?

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a_morti
Senior Member

United Kingdom
1344 Posts

Posted - 04/11/2007 :  22:43:04  Show Profile
tyre pressures are deffo worth going over. i had a gpx250 for a while that had a slow puncture in the front. i only worked that out after a few precarious rides!

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Yorkie
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United Kingdom
62 Posts

Posted - 04/11/2007 :  22:58:14  Show Profile
how stiff are those back shocks? look like Hagon ones
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alexibrow
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United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 05/11/2007 :  20:04:12  Show Profile
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how stiff are those back shocks? look like Hagon ones


They seem quite stiff as it goes. I've managed to get hold of a pair of second-hand Showa units from the Phillipines, but haven't had time to fit them yet. I've no idea what kind of nick they're in though, so I'm happt to stick with the Hagons for now as they seem to work.

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alexibrow
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United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 11/12/2007 :  20:45:50  Show Profile
Put some air in the tyres and the wobble seems to have died down a bit, or have I got used to it??

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SHimmer45
Regular Member

United Kingdom
617 Posts

Posted - 12/12/2007 :  21:43:21  Show Profile
holding on too tight doesnt always help.. i found that when i first started

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alexibrow
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United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 13/12/2007 :  22:01:28  Show Profile
Shimmer45 - dead right! I've been out in the really strong winds we've had recently, found that holding onto the tank with my knees and relaxing my arms really helped. Oh, and remembering to look ahead and not at the car in front! ;)

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SHimmer45
Regular Member

United Kingdom
617 Posts

Posted - 13/12/2007 :  22:55:11  Show Profile
u will find that if you look farther ahead you can plan things better thus helping to smooth out your riding and you wont be taken by suprise as easily.

didu get that Version R off ebay as there was one on there earlier this week

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alexibrow
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
64 Posts

Posted - 16/12/2007 :  20:00:05  Show Profile
I did get it off fleabay, but back in September.

I think it might be dead now though; some pillock drve over the front wheel when it was parked. Dunno what's bent yet but I'm guessing it won't be a cheap repair.

See thread "Bent forks - help please!"

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gothy
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United Kingdom
52 Posts

Posted - 07/03/2008 :  23:24:24  Show Profile  Visit gothy's Homepage
what idiots!

hey awesome bike.
Its the same colour as mine. except mine has no fairing.
I've got a full WRS system on mine, then when the end can went gaga, I wealded a scorpion one on their. But to save long stories I call it a full scorpion exhaust system.

Honda CB400SF 1995.
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