just bought my first fireblade!

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Glenandemm, Nov 11, 2020.

  1. Sam.moz86

    Sam.moz86 Active Member

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    Great thread this. Love seeing how the bike is evolving into a carbon masterpiece.

    I'm looking for a carbon supplier but I want a matte finish, everything for the Honda seems to be gloss.

    Can't decide on a weave either. Twill (I think that's rite) is the thicker weave rite?
     
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  2. Glenandemm

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    Yes twill is the deeper fuzzier looking strands pal, I’ve been picking mine up from various suppliers as a lot are sold out at moment, not seen any Matt finished trims on the pages I’ve been on though I’m afraid bud.
     
  3. Glenandemm

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    here you go pal, I wanted the yoke protector that goes all the way around as the only ones I could find didn’t go round the forks!
    The tank protector doesn’t fit later models either as they have 5 bolts so I gave that to a mate but it’s actually good looking carbon effect compared to the hrc tank cap protector I bought later on!
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124035881025
     
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  4. bazzashadow

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    Did you buy it if bladeofglory;)
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  5. Glenandemm

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    :D:D:D
    I thought the same thing when I bought it, I think that’s why the guy had it garaged most of its life, absolutely minter it is!
    Won’t be like that whenever I finally get out on it on some dry roads;)
     
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  6. CharlieR85

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    How is that even possible? :eek:
     
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  7. Glenandemm

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    Finally got the bike out in the sunshine for a quick ride out to bed new bits in, feels a lot smoother on the throttle with the power commander!
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  8. Glenandemm

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    One quick thing I had a problem with was the side fairings panel seemed to be unclipped when I got home, I’ve tried adjusting the screws in the belly fairing and pushing it up a tad but there’s nothing to clip in at the side lower fairing at the front?
    Anything I could do to try and secure it better?
     
  9. CharlieR85

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    Not completely sure what you mean.......but the belly pan should have 4 fasteners (2 either side) then it clips into the lower fairings on either side at the front directly below the bottom of the radiator with 4 interlocking clips.
     
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    The bike looks stunning but the tyre looks the same;)
     
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  11. Glenandemm

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    yep it’s where the side fairings clip into the belly pan at the bottom pal, one side popped out while I was riding.
    I’ve clipped it back in but worried it may come out again at speed!
    Suprised Honda didn’t fit a bolt or a clip down there to secure them!
     
  12. Glenandemm

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    hehe you love those chicken strips don’t you pal!!
    Wet roads and getting a feel for the new brakes I wasn’t gonna push it today!
     
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    Probably wasn't quite clipped in properly perhaps then. When its clipped in properly it won't budge. I hope none of your clips have been snapped off :eek:
     
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  14. Glenandemm

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    fingers crossed it wasn’t clipped in properly but both tabs are still there ok, gonna double check everything again tomorrow though
     
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  15. Stuish

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    Are they oem fairings or Chinese ones? If Chinese ones it might need a bolt putting through the bottom yourself to hold them together. I think @PauloHRC had to do the same with his?
     
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  16. Glenandemm

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    All genuine oem pal
     
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    Genuine or Chinese, there is not alot in it to be fair. But if you have snapped one of the clips where the lower fairing meets the belly pan, drill a hole through the two sections and secure with a push pin for piece of mind! ;)
     
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    Found the photo from a few years ago when I did it!
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  19. Glenandemm

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    cheers bud they look different fairings to mine, is that an earlier fireblade to a 2015?
     
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    Yeah, that was on my 2009 blade but the idea is the same.....use a push pin to hold two parts together! Easy and subtle fix;)
     
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