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Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by Captain 80s, May 5, 2023.

  1. Captain 80s

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    Been on the lift so long I have almost rebuilt the 1992 VFR off to the side cuz I didn't want to admit it wasn't happening in a timely manner and take it off the lift. But tonite I said, "It's fucking time, pussy."

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    Set up the Station of Pain. I have been bad and must be punished...

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    Wasn't bad coming off, pretty easy.

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    Go get ‘em Cap!


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    Friday night work out? I saw the motion pro kit at Cycle Gear. Two rim savers and some tongs. Is that what you are using or do you have a preferred tool.

    super clean looking CB-1!!
     


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    Yea … inquiring minds want to know. I would like to start doing my own ….


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    +1 I calculated the cost of tires and changes up coming. It would be worth it to do my own.
     


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    I haven't done street tires in a minute, but for my off road stuff getting them back on is easy as hell with a baja no pinch. Just no effort required pretty much. Little spensy, but made in america, fits in a tool bag, and works on the ground or wherever.
     


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    Here's my tools, pretty much as pictured earlier.

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    I do pretty much everything with those 3 small irons, I got a couple more somewhere. Sometimes the big guns come out. A stream of WD40 around the bead to remove and some mild soapy water to install.

    Don't even remember what tires I bought...

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    Let's see...

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    Oohhhh... Michelins! Cool!
     


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    Ive always paid someone to do it, but kinda interested in DIY....
    So how do you do it without gouging the hell outta the rim?
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    The blue rim protectors. Irons never touch the rim.

    By the way... new Michelins are like cheating. So easy.
     


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    Thanks Cap


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    Mounted

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    I even remembered new stems and to balance them!!

    SUCKS when you stand back to admire your work and realize you forgot to balance the damn thing.

    Michelin Pilot Power 2CT

    ZERO dollars and ZERO fucked up rims. Cost some time in the shop listening to music and having some coffee.
     


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    Those 400’s are totally bad ass fun Mike !


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    I owned and worked on a 1993 Suzuki GSF-400 for years and I can tell you there's a huge difference in the quality between the bits-n-pieces of that bike and the Honda CB-1.

    Just one example: the plastic used to form the airbox on the GSF-400 would begin to warp early in the bike's lifespan, becoming up all twisted and hard to keep closed, you would eventually have to purchase big, long zip-ties and zip-tie it securely closed after changing the air filter.

    And just look at that CB-1 air filter in your pictures, no warping, it fits together perfectly, looks damn near new after all these years. Yes, Honda quality.

    Back when I owned my GSF-400 I always really wanted (dreamed about) a CB-1 instead.
     


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    CB-1s are awesome. Mine is a sport tourer!
     


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    Get 4 rim savers if you don't want to damage the paint on the rims. You'll often come to a point at the end where you'll use a third lever to pull the final part of the bead over, and the two other rim savers will already be supporting two levers.
     


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    Thanks Cap! I think I will get a set and start giving it a go. :) CB-1 was the beginning of everything for me. They will forever have a place in my heart! A clean example would be nice to have.
    Very nice looking bike!!
     


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    On it Devil … thanks


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    And "this pad property of UHaul"

    apparently you and I shop(lift) at the same establishment
     


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    Ha! Yep, when I noticed the moving pad wasn't documented on any paper work, it changed ownership.
     


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    And that’s the way it is !


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