Anniversay Firestorm

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Anniversay Firestorm

Post by bigrich »

When Honda made the 50 limited additions hondas back in 98 they made the anniversary storm.

Does anyone out there know the exact spec of this compared to standard?

Also how much one would be valued at?
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Think the only diference is cosmetic. Red with white number boards or I could be talking out ma butt as usual.
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Post by alan »

Heres the 50th anniversary storm one owned by Daz Sear. There was a few slight differences i was told by Daz but for the life of me i cant remember now it was ages ago :roll: :roll:

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Post by bigrich »

I heard they had uprated suspension rear and front along with rear sets,,,not sure what else, cant find anything on the web about them! Nice bike that one!
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Yes that kind of rings a bell i think the sets was either polished or they was a different set altogether also i think something to do with the forks i will ask Daz and get back to you.
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Cheers Alan if you get a chance ask him what he done ith the wheels! I likes!
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one on Ebay at the mo....
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Post by Squiffythewombat »

ARHHH somewhere i have the PB where some spotty 18yr old buys an anniversary storm and then really goes to town on it with morwaki everything!

From what i remmber it had rearsets, different internal springs, a little plague on the yokes and some other bits!

I'll try and find that mag later tonight!
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+ (Penske?) shock?
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bigrich wrote:Cheers Alan if you get a chance ask him what he done ith the wheels! I likes!
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Post by beckster »

[quote="Squiffythewombat"]

From what i remmber it had rearsets, different internal springs, a little plague on the yokes and some other bits!

Thank god they only made 50 squiff,don't want to many with the plague on them :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by alan »

Right here we go this is what was on the anniversary

A 50th anniversary had Remus road legal low level exhausts,Proflex rear shock,Harris rearsets,Ohlins steering damper,Harris carbon hugger,Dream Machine paint and some carbon covers from Fybrelyte (tank filler,top yoke) and a special plate on the top yoke to signify what number it was.

This has come from a guy who owned one.

p.s.Rich he spent hours polishing the wheels himself and we know how hard that is!!!!
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Post by bigrich »

Cool! sounds like it wouldnt be bad getting one if one came up! cheers alan appreciate it!

ps if you fancy trying to beat his wheels ill lend you a set so you can start polishing straight away :P
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Post by alan »

Hi Rich i can strip them down completely back to alu and a quick buff up.
I have a polisher but wouldnt be able to get into the tight areas thats why when i did mine i never polished to a mirror finish, plus i like the look of the bare alu its kinda like brushed aluminium,have a look at the pics of my wheel see what you think.
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Post by bigrich »

How do i see a close up of your pics alan? Cheers for the offer but I should be able to do the wheels myself just gotta decide how i want them!
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