Lack of power

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by GoshHawk, Aug 6, 2018.

  1. GoshHawk

    GoshHawk New Member

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    Hi everyone
    I'm new to this forum and I need an advice
    Recently I purchased a 2004 cbr1000rr, all genuine with no mods and look almost new with 48K km on it.
    Somehow, the bike feels like 750 and not like it should be.
    It revs to 11k so I don't think it's the secondary injectors (?)

    Any ideas ?

    Thanks!
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    Check the air filter for infestation of insects/spiders etc.

    2004 is great bike.

    Welcome to the forum, by the way.
     
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  3. GoshHawk

    GoshHawk New Member

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    Thanks.
    Its a great bike, I love it.
    My last one was a 95 ZX9R and this is my firs Honda after many Kawasaki's Suzuki's and few Yamaha bikes.
    I will change also the spark plugs as the manual suggest every 48k
     
  4. Spygoat

    Spygoat Well-Known Member

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    it can't hurt to do a tune-up on the bike. Change the oil, plugs, filter, etc. Check the coolant as well, often people neglect the coolant!
     
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    Had mine changed on my RR4 very recently. Tech installed Iridium.

    Perhaps I'm a sucker for the soft sell, but as a road rider only, I can't feel any difference. My point is that I'm not sure if they're worth the extra money - just in case you might be considering them.

    I hope others will offer opinions on this:). Track guys especially: @thewiz , @SimonRR ?
     
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    I have a sneaking suspicion that the Honda ones fitted from new are Iridium ones.
     
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    I thought I'd read that 2018 SP2 has Iridium, but Owner's Manual says: NGK SILMAR10C9S whereas the 'standard and SP' Blade has: IMR9E-9HES.

    Still can't find out if they're Iridium or not.
     
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    TBH mate, if it feels like a 750 then I would check the throttle cable is still connected to the engine, either that or you ain't twisting the right hand grip fully...............

    Welcome to the forum
     
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    Spygoat Well-Known Member

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    The IMR9E's are iridium.

    Edit: yes, I see someone else posted this already....I can't read.
     
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    Thanks guys,
    Tomorrow I will have some time to inspect the spark plugs and throttle, to see if all is correct
    I will change the plugs anyway, as per the manual.
    I did change the oil, filters etc' right after purchasing the bike.

    It's a beautiful machine!
     
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    Hi and welcome , pictures please , its the law ;)
     
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    GoshHawk New Member

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    Of course, I will ;)
     
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    What do you think.....??? 49K km 20180809_132410~2.jpg
     
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    :eek:

    Defo replace

    Don't look oily or sooty though so that's a bonus
     
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    Gap's a tad excessive!;)

    I wonder how they would look had premium fuel been used?
     
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    Well, I can't say... Done only 1.5K on it.
    I ordered new ones, tomorrow will change it and only premium fuel.
     
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    Almost looks like a lean condition was had at some point.
     
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    Yes, look like.
    But I wonder how it can be lean with computerized factory-installed system with no tweaks
    Maybe air filters block?
    Maybe secondary injectors set not working at a high RPM?
     

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