Project bike time!

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JMH1000UK
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Hey all! My names Joe, and I’m from Manchester. Recently got myself a lovely (shite) VTR1000 Firestorm and despite it being a shed, it’s instantly grown on me to the point that she’s a keeper within a week!

Bike is a ‘99, and with about a million previous owners, and some very dodgy previous repairs (and what looks like a heavy crash at some point) she needs some love to get her back to former glory! So here’s the start of it.
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31,000 miles, and when I got her running Absolutely awfully. Spluttering, coughing, dying randomly. A day in the workshop (I work for a Honda main dealer, lucky for me!) the issue was found, and a load of dodgy repairs sorted. Oil/filter done whilst I was there. As well as a caliper service, brake and clutch fluid change/flush, and a damned good clean of the chain/sprockets and a proper lube. Running like a totally different bike. Massive power/torque, loud, and just awesome. Well happy.

Next stage. Swing arm change. The current one is all gouged where she’s been down the road. Picked up a replacement from eBay described as being in awesome condo.... awesome it was not. Marks and corrosion all over it. Got a refund and set about painting the sides with some trusty tough black and I’m really happy with the result. This will be powder coated next year along with the frame.
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I’ll keep this thread updated regularly! Also, if you know of a decent 6 spoke front for sale I’m in the market! I may have just bought a fireblade rear........ so it begins.
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Greetings

Looks like mice have gpt into the Chinese rear plastics and footrest heel guards. Nice tidying job on the swingarm. Has it got fitted a plastic tank cover?
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It’s a chinese fairing kit indeed. The fitment in this pic was awful. I’ve since adjusted it in some places and it does look a whole lot better..... it does have a tank cover but it actually fits really nice. And the tank underneath isn’t marked so that’s a bonus!!

I will keep an eye out for some original panels (in any colour)..... I’m thinking black with gold wheels, or white with gold wheels eventually. Long road ahead!
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Where abouts in Manchester are you ? I could well be close by.
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Whythenshawe, but I work at hunts :)
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Welcome aboard Joe :thumbup:

Well done in bringing another Storm back up to good condition :clap:

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Hello and welcome to the forum :wave: :thumbup:
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JMH1000UK wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 1:27 pm Whythenshawe, but I work at hunts :)
I drive past Hunts every time I go to see my daughter.... she was on Mauldeth road for a while, so your building was my landmark to turn left :) she is now out in Levenshulme, but I still come in on the A34 past Hunts. one day I will drop in and ask for a test ride :thumbup:
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Well on your purchase and welcome in. A lot of very good people on here always willing to help.
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Thanks all! There are a load of bits I need, but I can’t post in the wanted section yet :(
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Welcome in... Enjoy your Storm...
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I've been a hunting in the MacCave re the bits we discussed...

I've got good news & bad news...I'll mail you... :thumbup:
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Well, here’s todays progress!

First off, started by changing the rear wheel bearings and the Cush drive rubbers. This made a massive difference to the gear change on the bike. No more clunky gearchanges. Awesome!

Next up was a strip/clean/lube of the rear linkage. This was in preparation for the swing arm change in a could of weeks..... bearings were all in great condition. No play, no seized bolts. Bearings were packed with blue marine type grease. Super waterproof.
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Also threw a front tyre on her to match the nearly new rosso 2 on the rear. Great tyres, perform in both wet and dry conditions and warm up nice and fast. Win win win.
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The last of the work whilst in work was drilling and tapping the bottom of the new swing arm for the shark fin that was on the old one. I quite like it.
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This is currently being painted gloss black, just to offset it from the satin of the swing arm a little.

Finally was a damned good scrub and degrease when I got home. The colour of the foam coming off the bike was disgusting. She looks a whole lot better for it!
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For those who haven’t noticed, yes, she has a 2-1! I love the system on the bike. It’s not a hack job, they’re built as 2-1 and once cleaned up they’ll be lovely. No idea who made them though! It’s a titanium scorpion end can.

Loads left to do!

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welcome along joe to the sad modding junkie club :clap: . not a bad looking bike to start with at least. iv had worse....hold on. iv had a lot worse lol

keep the updates coming over winter

as for the 2 into 1... iv only heard of yamamoto making those systems for storms but could be wrong.
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