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Expensive Thrill - chync_imp - 04-29-2018 I’ve put way too much money into my CB to be considered sane but I have to admit I knew that would be the case when I bought it. I realize this isn’t what most choose to do with their CB but none the less apparently I did. Have you ever had a crazy idea and then realized you actually manifest it? Can’t help anyone with cheap thrills but if you want an expensive one try this: - upgrade your suspension front and rear (Ohlins and Adreani) - drop a tooth on the front sprocket - get a lower resistance exhaust for some deep breathing exercises - add a high flow air filter and remove the snorkel - add a power commander and get it tuned by a pro - put a single sport saddle on it so you can climb around in the thing - install some braided brake lines and sintered brake pads because at some point you are going to need to cease and desist the fun - throw on a pair of pazzo shorty levers - chunk those handlebars for some clip-ons or clubmans to get some weight on the front wheel - replace the rims with 17” lightweight rims because no one runs fast with lead shoes And with your last penny get a set of Michelin Power RS tires and hang on for dear life. Spent 8 hours riding the little monster today on those Michelin’s and it’s definitely the most expensive and most exilerating thrill I’ve had to date. Seriously. Mission accomplished. I have officially had as much fun if not more than any squid on a super sport bike on an air cooled throwback modern retro that looks right out of the 60’s. All kidding aside, and I realize few CB owners would ever feel the need to try them, but those are some amazing tires. Left my buddy on an Aprilla in the dust today. And I probably got all of that done cheaper than his Aprilla cost. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Expensive Thrill - PowerDubs_imp - 04-29-2018 Heh- I think motorcycles are dirt cheap, even with all the mods I do to them. Of course I compare the bikes to the cost of purchasing, maintaining, insuring numerous cars at once. Example- one of my cars needs 13 quarts for an oil change. But glad you are enjoying your bike!! RE: Expensive Thrill - Houtman_imp - 04-29-2018 wives/girl friends are also expensive to have/maintain. RE: Expensive Thrill - the Ferret - 04-29-2018 Lol... Great write up chync RE: Expensive Thrill - Mandrau_imp - 04-29-2018 You are a role model... RE: Expensive Thrill - Banned_imp - 04-29-2018 (04-29-2018, 10:07 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: wives/girl friends are also expensive to have/maintain. Especially when you have them both at the same time...
RE: Expensive Thrill - the Ferret - 04-29-2018 I'm not tough enough to ride a Harley and I'm not man enough to try that!
RE: Expensive Thrill - flynrider - 04-29-2018 (04-29-2018, 06:46 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: Heh- I think motorcycles are dirt cheap, even with all the mods I do to them. I agree! Compared to the cost of airplane farkles, modding a motorcycle looks downright cheap to me. ![]() Nothing wrong with spending on the mods to make it perfect for you, assuming you're going to own it long enough to enjoy them. I know a lot of folks that go hog wild on the mods and soon after get interested in something else. That can get expensive quickly. RE: Expensive Thrill - Banned_imp - 04-29-2018 (04-29-2018, 12:13 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Well I have a Harley but as for the other part, no thanks. I mean, I'm already married, why would I want more than one woman mad at me all the time?? RE: Expensive Thrill - the Ferret - 04-29-2018 I hear ya. I say " yes dear" enough already. Why would I want to double that?I've been saying I'm not tough enough to ride a Harley for years ( although I've had 6 of them). I say it because invariably I will be riding in the cold or rain fully geared up, and I will pass a guy on a Harley wearing no helmet, no gloves, just jeans and a sweatshirt. I'm not THAT tough. Lol |