New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Discussions and updates on your new bike, your new build, your wishes, wants and desires
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

After a year without a bike and a couple without really riding much, I’m back to wanting/needing a bike. The remit was a cheap ish bike that I didn’t mind running through the winter and didn’t worry about leaving at the train station. Most importantly it had to be interesting and fun! So here we are:
EC71862B-4413-4BED-ADDE-114E55AC73A0.jpeg
EC71862B-4413-4BED-ADDE-114E55AC73A0.jpeg (287.52 KiB) Viewed 658 times
I bought it from the dealer/garage that’s been servicing and MOTing my bikes for a few years, so happy to buy from someone I trust. He was friends with the previous owner (who worked for Triumph) so knows a bit of its history. It came fully serviced with 12 months MOT.

My previous bikes (S1000R, Street Triple, FZ8 and Tracer 09) have all been sports Tourers or naked bikes, so the riding position on the Honda is new to me and will take some getting used to.

So far so good though and I’m looking forward to racking up some miles on it.
User avatar
Taipan
Posts: 13250
Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2020 1:48 pm
Location: Essex Riviera!
Has thanked: 15597 times
Been thanked: 9847 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Taipan »

Lovely! My old colleague had nothing but Blades and change them every couple of years for the latest one. That model is his overall favourite! His was in the white and dark blue colours and it was certainly the one he cleaned the most! Enjoy!
User avatar
KungFooBob
Posts: 13685
Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2020 1:04 pm
Location: The content of this post is not AI generated.
Has thanked: 532 times
Been thanked: 7213 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by KungFooBob »

Taipan wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 10:55 am Lovely! My old colleague had nothing but Blades and change them every couple of years for the latest one. That model is his overall favourite! His was in the white and dark blue colours and it was certainly the one he cleaned the most! Enjoy!
The dark blue/white one was the 954, that's a 929... quite similar, but different.
User avatar
Taipan
Posts: 13250
Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2020 1:48 pm
Location: Essex Riviera!
Has thanked: 15597 times
Been thanked: 9847 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Taipan »

KungFooBob wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 11:00 am
Taipan wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 10:55 am Lovely! My old colleague had nothing but Blades and change them every couple of years for the latest one. That model is his overall favourite! His was in the white and dark blue colours and it was certainly the one he cleaned the most! Enjoy!
The dark blue/white one was the 954, that's a 929... quite similar, but different.
Sportsbikes all look the same to me! :lol: But, yes, bang on, his was the 954 as that was what he always (and often) referred to it as.
v8-powered
Posts: 2481
Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:37 pm
Location: Layer-de-la-Haye
Has thanked: 2351 times
Been thanked: 1217 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by v8-powered »

I had a 929 in that colour - probably one of the best all round bikes, other than a 954, even still now......
User avatar
Noggin
Posts: 7671
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 1:46 pm
Location: Ski Resort
Has thanked: 16245 times
Been thanked: 3736 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Noggin »

I love the look of Blades. My brother had an 'urban tiger' version (I think that's what the colour was called?!!). He took me pillion on it and had told friends he would scare me off bikes - he didn't!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I had the one with the odd sized front wheel and, whilst it was great fun, the riding position after the Blackbird killed my back :( :( I didn't got for anything more sensible after it tho. Changed it for a TLs, but weirdly, that didn't mess up my back like the Blade did!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! :bblonde:
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

Thanks All. I’m really happy with it so far. It was great being back out on a bike albeit in sh*ty road conditions.
User avatar
Skub
Posts: 11855
Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:32 pm
Location: Norn Iron
Has thanked: 9673 times
Been thanked: 9697 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Skub »

The Winter salt will take the shine off that one. :thumbup:

It seems cruel subjecting a clean bike,that's what shitty old scooters are for!
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
https://soundcloud.com/skub1955
User avatar
dern
Posts: 2079
Joined: Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:51 am
Has thanked: 1003 times
Been thanked: 1722 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by dern »

I had a 929 for about 8 years. Great bike.
User avatar
Noggin
Posts: 7671
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 1:46 pm
Location: Ski Resort
Has thanked: 16245 times
Been thanked: 3736 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Noggin »

Ben17484 wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 8:04 pm Thanks All. I’m really happy with it so far. It was great being back out on a bike albeit in sh*ty road conditions.
I did that last year! First time having a bike in a couple of years and I had a course in the valley that started at 9am every day for two weeks! Oops :lol:

I'd get up and check the outside temperature (I kinda knew it would be freezing or close!) then head down to the road to see if it was slippy or grippy, then go to the garage to get the bike out :lol: :lol: :lol:

Everyone I met told me I was nuts, but tbf, I didn't have a choice as the course was important and I didn't have a car!! :angelic-green: At least I knew the bits of the road down that were likely to be frozen/slippy!! One of the few times I'm glad we didn't have snow early :lol: :lol: :lol:


Have fun - it is a lush bike :D :D
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! :bblonde:
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

First ride out last night (other than the 10 min ride back from the dealer). I got a fairly good ride as I went to see a mate who lives about 30 miles away. Took the country roads there and motorway on the way home to try the bike out in different environments. Really enjoyed it. Seems like a really great bike and fun to ride. I’m def still getting used to the sports bike handle bars and sitting slightly more hunched over, but that’ll come.

Other than a mirror that just went floppy and the clock/trip meter resetting every time the bike is stopped/started, the bike seems all good. I will need to get both of those things fixed though.
User avatar
mangocrazy
Posts: 6477
Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:58 pm
Has thanked: 2318 times
Been thanked: 3372 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by mangocrazy »

Ben17484 wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 8:33 am Other than a mirror that just went floppy and the clock/trip meter resetting every time the bike is stopped/started, the bike seems all good. I will need to get both of those things fixed though.
Mirror should be an easy fix; clocks resetting could be a battery on the way out. I'd check the battery voltage when stopped, at idle and under load.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

mangocrazy wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:38 am
Ben17484 wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 8:33 am Other than a mirror that just went floppy and the clock/trip meter resetting every time the bike is stopped/started, the bike seems all good. I will need to get both of those things fixed though.
Mirror should be an easy fix; clocks resetting could be a battery on the way out. I'd check the battery voltage when stopped, at idle and under load.
Thanks. I’ll check it out later.
User avatar
dern
Posts: 2079
Joined: Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:51 am
Has thanked: 1003 times
Been thanked: 1722 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by dern »

Ben17484 wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:55 am
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:38 am
Ben17484 wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 8:33 am Other than a mirror that just went floppy and the clock/trip meter resetting every time the bike is stopped/started, the bike seems all good. I will need to get both of those things fixed though.
Mirror should be an easy fix; clocks resetting could be a battery on the way out. I'd check the battery voltage when stopped, at idle and under load.
Thanks. I’ll check it out later.
You could save yourself a long walk home by fitting a discrete voltmeter to the bike so you can see if/when the stator fails and it's no longer charging.
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

dern wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 3:07 pm
Ben17484 wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:55 am
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:38 am

Mirror should be an easy fix; clocks resetting could be a battery on the way out. I'd check the battery voltage when stopped, at idle and under load.
Thanks. I’ll check it out later.
You could save yourself a long walk home by fitting a discrete voltmeter to the bike so you can see if/when the stator fails and it's no longer charging.
Thanks for the tip. Is this a common issue for these bikes?
Asian Boss
Posts: 1801
Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:52 pm
Has thanked: 521 times
Been thanked: 650 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Asian Boss »

Don't worry about all that voltmeter bollocks, just gan it up on t'back wheel. :thumbup:
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
User avatar
dern
Posts: 2079
Joined: Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:51 am
Has thanked: 1003 times
Been thanked: 1722 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by dern »

Ben17484 wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:17 pm
dern wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 3:07 pm
Ben17484 wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:55 am

Thanks. I’ll check it out later.
You could save yourself a long walk home by fitting a discrete voltmeter to the bike so you can see if/when the stator fails and it's no longer charging.
Thanks for the tip. Is this a common issue for these bikes?
I guess but it’s not a massive deal. I had one from New and it was one of two things that happened in eight years and 40k miles so enjoy.
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

I checked the voltage on the battery today (switched off) and seems fine. I didn’t yet check at idle or under load as mangocrazy suggested. I did another test though and switched the ignition on, set the clock, switched it off and then straight back on and the clock had reset. That seems like it’s not a dodgy connection that causes a lack of power to the cluster, right? Also, if the connection was bad id assume I’d see the clock reset (and trip meter reset) at some point during a ride as well?

On another note - mirror is fixed
Ben17484
Posts: 43
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2022 8:08 am
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 64 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by Ben17484 »

Heated grips fitted today. Not sure about the placement of the controller. I might move that. I’m not a fan of them on the handle bars though, so I might have to get inventive.

I also stuck my new beeline in place. I’ve always used a Givi bar mounted phone holder for nav in the past, but that doesn’t fit on a sports bike, so it got me looking at other phone holders which in turn led to the beeline. I watched loads of videos and read reviews on it, and though t I’d give it it a shot. Seems to do everything I need it to do , looks nice and discreet and had some really good reviews. I hope it works out well.
EF68C00C-4902-4336-BF99-F8DE02DC06B1.jpeg
EF68C00C-4902-4336-BF99-F8DE02DC06B1.jpeg (115.05 KiB) Viewed 263 times
User avatar
dern
Posts: 2079
Joined: Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:51 am
Has thanked: 1003 times
Been thanked: 1722 times

Re: New (to me) bike day - 2000 Honda CBR900RR

Post by dern »

I would have thought there would be two power connections to the dash. One with the key on that lights up all the gauges and one that enables it to keep time, remember mph/kph and so on. The latter one sounds duff in your case.