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OhioBob

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  1. Hi, I am on the hunt to figure out what bike is a good base for urban assault fun. The Honda CRF450X or the Yamaha WR450F.

    Would these be great bikes to start my supermoto conversion with? Or would you recommend something else? Reason I am thinking of these two bikes is the weight...I know a CR450R or a YZ450F would be a blast because they are extremely light.

    Just wondering what you think.

    Thanks in advance.

    OhioBob

  2. I was thinking of making a supermoto for the street, but sometimes I would take it to the track. I am not looking at using it for road trips, but just to tear up the town and urban assault kind of fun. So, small gas tank would be fine to me. I am really wanting to keep it light, 250lbs or so ready to ride.

    I have my VTX for road trips and working on getting a CBR954RR for some fun a little further outside of town and track days.

    You know, each style has a purpose and best use.

    Just want to make sure I get a good base to start with for my sm.

    Thanks.

  3. Hi, I am needing some help. I am thinking about taking a Honda CRF450R and turn it into a SuperMoto bike. My concern or question is, what are the Ohio BMV laws about taking a dirt bike and turning it into a street legal bike?

    I know Honda makes a CRF450X that is ready to go, but have you seen the weight difference between the two? The 450R is like nearly 50lbs. lighter.

    That would be a hoot to ride, wouldn't you say?

    Just trying to get some info on whether this is doable.

    Thanks in advance.

    OhioBob

  4. Yes, I probably will need to use the "original" TC, (right wrist control).

    C-bus, yes, I am still considering my options. However, some had me talked into a SV1000 a while ago, but they are actually harder to find than the 954RR. And to be honest I want an inline-4. It has always been a toss up between the 954RR or the 08'-newer 1000RR. The more research I have done has me leaning towards the 954RR because of the weight and less powerful.

    It will be a streetbike, probably more likely a streetfighter before it is over with. Not because I will wreck it, but because I really like the standard bike look, but want the sportbike performance.

    Sorry to be "trolling?" but I just like to weigh all my options before jumping. Money doesn't grow on trees...well, sorta. LOL

    Anyways, thanks for all the responses. I just wanted to know what all was out there for the 954RR.

    Thanks again.

    OhioBob

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  5. I would like the sportbike performance (engine - hp/torque, suspension, brakes, lightness, etc) but with better more comfy ergos. So, I was thinking of a CBR954RR with LSL handlebar kit conversion or maybe a SV1k or FZ1.

    Just not sure yet, so that is why I am asking.

    Thanks.

  6. What could be done, if even possible, to lighten the SV1000 or FZ1, besides aftermarket pipes and maybe wheels? I know it will never be a full blown sportbike, especially the weight, but I am wonder about trimming weight to get it down to 450lbs ish wet. That probably isn't even possible, huh? Would swapping the SV1000 stock front forks with GSXR750 help? If so, what year GSXR750 will work with SV1k?

    Just wondering.

    Thanks.

    OhioBob

  7. Yeah, it is all good. I did search google and such to find what I was looking for, but I was looking for others that have personal experience with the conversion kit, not just pictures. Like I said, I was curious.

    Thanks to all.

  8. What year did the 2nd gen come out for the SV1000? I did some searching and found the 2nd gen years for the SV650 and found something saying that the TL1000 was the 1st gen and the SV1000 was the second gen, but no real confirmation.

    Anyone know?

    What about the SV1000 oil starvation issue while performing wheelies?

    Thanks.

    OhioBob

  9. Yeah, I was thinking of a naked SV1000 or at least converting the SV1000S to the naked or N version. So, LSL conversion would be first on the list. I saw a YouTube video of a SV1000 that had black frame and wheels. I guess they started that in 2005 (K5)?

    The SV1000 seems to be the bike I am wanting, but the overall wet weight and concerns of reliablity of Suzuki has me second guessing. I mean after all, I am a Honda guy, but unfortunately, until recently Honda didn't produce anything like the SV1000 or FZ1, accept for the 919, which is next to impossible to find now that it is discontinued.

  10. It is coming soon. My local church is doing it's annual bike ride. Come on out and join us. There will be a live band and free food...and of course a bike ride.

    Date: June 26, 2011 (Sunday)

    Time: 10:30am (Worship service) / 11:30am Food & Fellowship / 1pm Bike Ride

    Location: Leesburg, OH (Leesburg United Methodist Church)

    http://leesburgunitedmethodistchurch.com/

    If I can get an Ohio Riders T-shirt before then, I will be wearing one, so look for it and we can meet up. Would love to meet everyone here there.

    I am always looking for more riding groups.

    Ride Often & Ride Safe.

    OhioBob

  11. OK, last time on this topic...I would like opinions, especially from owners of these bikes. Which would you pick and why?

    Suzuki SV1000

    OR

    Yamaha FZ1 (2nd Gen)

    OR (maybe even the)

    Kawasaki Z1000 (03' - 06')

    I really like the naked look. I have thought about the new Yamaha FZ8 or the Honda CB1000R or the Kawasaki Z1000, but those are brand new bikes with brand new price tags too.

    I am looking for a great naked (standard) bike in the used market. I know the US FZ1 comes with a half fairing, but I am sure I could get the N parts from Europe to convert it, right?

    I know these two bikes are like comparing apples to oranges, but just curious of who prefers the v-twin to the inline4 and why.

    So, I have narrowed it down, just want more info before proceeding. Yes, I know I should go find them and test ride them, but that is next to impossible. Who will let you test ride a bike these days? I am more likely to test ride a corvette or camaro than a bike, right?

    Thanks in advance.

    OhioBob

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