Honda CBR400RR: Discuss the Honda CBR400RR in this section. This part of fireblades also covers the Honda CBR 250 and CBR 125.
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05-27-2008, 10:54 PM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Gentleman, as we have women present on this forum (more specifically this section of the forum) a little more consideration must be applied before making your posting.
Any comments that may be construed as demeaning to our fellow female members will be deleted immediately. You have been warned! |
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05-28-2008, 6:19 PM
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#32 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by Surffrog You have been warned! |  By me too!
This is a clean and respectable forum, and that's the way it will remain.
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05-29-2008, 4:11 AM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by Surffrog Gentleman, as we have women present on this forum (more specifically this section of the forum) a little more consideration must be applied before making your posting.
Any comments that may be construed as demeaning to our fellow female members will be deleted immediately. You have been warned! |
Eh? I didn't get to read the post!
lets get back to the bikes eh? |
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05-29-2008, 11:41 AM
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#34 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades  Oh dear.. more bling... I really do like wavey discs..
Info as follows...
This is for a new KAGIZUME (R) rear brake disc for your CBR400 NC29 ( GULL ARM ) 1990-1994
KAGIZUME DISCS ARE CNC MACHINED FROM 213 STAINLESS STEEL (THE BEST THERE IS) AND COME WITH A FULL YEARS UNLIMITED MILEAGE WARRANTY, KAGIZUME (R) ALSO SPECIALISE IN MAKING FRONT DISCS.
WE ALSO HAVE NEW FRONT MATCHING DISCS FOR £199.99 PER PAIR, STANDARD DISCS £184.99 PER PAIR.
WE ALSO HAVE THE STANDARD REAR FOR £44.99
These are fully warranted to fit and work to the same high specification as the geniune parts.
Last edited by LoopyLee : 05-29-2008 at 11:47 AM.
Reason: Added Specs...
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05-29-2008, 1:45 PM
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#35 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee I really do like wavey discs... | Im in the same boat as you, next time I come to change my rotors on my Blade I'm thinking whether I should get some wavey ones - they do set the bike off a lot!
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05-29-2008, 2:28 PM
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#36 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades I also found the one on the left which fits the baby blade.. the two on the right are the ones I want for my Z650.. its gonna cost £400 for a set of those as I have the twin front disc model and am converting the rear so it has a disc brake rather than the original drum brake (I bought a swing arm, wheel and rear disc brake off ebay for £40  )
I think waveys are ace.. |
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05-30-2008, 5:25 AM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee  Oh dear.. more bling... I really do like wavey discs..
Info as follows...
This is for a new KAGIZUME (R) rear brake disc for your CBR400 NC29 ( GULL ARM ) 1990-1994
KAGIZUME DISCS ARE CNC MACHINED FROM 213 STAINLESS STEEL (THE BEST THERE IS) AND COME WITH A FULL YEARS UNLIMITED MILEAGE WARRANTY, KAGIZUME (R) ALSO SPECIALISE IN MAKING FRONT DISCS.
WE ALSO HAVE NEW FRONT MATCHING DISCS FOR £199.99 PER PAIR, STANDARD DISCS £184.99 PER PAIR.
WE ALSO HAVE THE STANDARD REAR FOR £44.99
These are fully warranted to fit and work to the same high specification as the geniune parts. |
Looks awesome, but qwill have to check the disc lock will still go through. (Goes through a treat on the old discs.)
Not sure though, may make the bike look a bit, well, girlie! The bike is already a bit curvy and effeminate as it is! (Not that I'm complaining!  ) |
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05-30-2008, 9:21 AM
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#38 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by marty_400 Not sure though, may make the bike look a bit, well, girlie! The bike is already a bit curvy and effeminate as it is! (Not that I'm complaining!  ) | Well seeing as all bikes are girls I'm sure she wont mind having wavey discs  |
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06-02-2008, 3:25 AM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee Well seeing as all bikes are girls I'm sure she wont mind having wavey discs  |  |
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06-05-2008, 3:40 PM
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#40 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Oh dear... sold my 125.. it was collected today and now have cash in my wallet...
All I gotta do now is decide what bling I am going to buy  |
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06-05-2008, 6:30 PM
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#41 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee Oh dear... sold my 125.. it was collected today and now have cash in my wallet...
All I gotta do now is decide what bling I am going to buy  | Don't you just "hate" having money (and a big list of things to buy), but not knowing what to spend it on first? 
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06-06-2008, 2:56 AM
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#42 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades I'm actually thinking about an alarm/immobiliser first as she doesnt have one.. |
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06-06-2008, 3:13 AM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades I'd hit the pub and have a few while deciding what to buy first  |
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06-06-2008, 5:31 AM
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#44 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee I'm actually thinking about an alarm/immobiliser first as she doesnt have one.. | Ahh thats a good idea - I just got a new system put onto my Fireblade, its the Datatool S4 (System 4) Red - its really good and so simple to use.
Its Thatcham Cat 1 so your insurance might go down... I think it was £230 for parts and labour and within a year, my insurance drop would cover the cost.
If you want to get in touch with the fitter I used, send me a PM as he drives to your door and his work is second to none.
But yes, I also agree with Surf's Idea.. I think its more productive 
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06-06-2008, 5:36 AM
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#45 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by Surffrog I'd hit the pub and have a few while deciding what to buy first  | I rarely drink though.. only the odd glass of wine for me.. if I had a few I'd be flat out on the floor!!! I'm a really cheap date  |
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06-06-2008, 5:40 AM
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#46 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee I'm a really cheap date  | Don't tell Surf that, he'll be knocking on your door!
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06-06-2008, 5:42 AM
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#47 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades What about an alarm that does all this...... - American micro-chip technology alarm unit
- 125dB siren
- 2 tough chrome metal remote key fobs
- Power off memory/auto-arming feature
- Remote keyless engine starting (can be disabled)
- Anti-hijack function
- Bike locating function
- Overtake warning
- Silent alarm/immoboliser function
- Blue/red flashing LED
- Wiring kit including easy to follow instrustions
- Presentation gift box
- 12 month warranty
- Features digitally recorded voice messages and speaker
- WIRING DIAGRAM FOR YOUR EXACT MOTORCYCLE TYPE
The talking version will greet you with " Welcome to the ?????? alarm system", when you switch on your motorcycle. If your bike is touched it will first warn by saying " Please step away. This alarm system is armed" if they touch your motorcycle. If they persist the alarm will be activated. The alarm also will alert you if your alarm is not armed by saying " Please remember to arm the alarm". or even this lot......
American micro-chip technology alarm unit
125dB siren
2 stylish and compact 2 way remotes with colour LCD displays and finished with chrome metal
Power off memory/auto-arming feature
Remote keyless engine starting (can be disabled)
Anti-hijack function kills the engine using the remote
Bike locating function
Shock sensor adjustment
2 way communication system keeps you aware. Should the alarm be triggered then the pager / remote control will vibrate and make a sound, even if you are 3 miles away!! These will aso display the status of the bike, i.e ignition on
Vibration alart on pager fob. Unlike the datatool snitcher you do not need a separate mobile phone contract. This is free air time!
Detailed users guide
Overtake warning ( is optional )
Silent alarm/immoboliser function
Blue flashing LED shows its armed
Built in clock on remotes
Wiring kit
Presentation gift box
12 month warranty
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06-06-2008, 5:44 AM
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#48 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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06-06-2008, 5:52 AM
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#49 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee What about an alarm that does all this......- American micro-chip technology alarm unit
- 125dB siren
- 2 tough chrome metal remote key fobs
- Power off memory/auto-arming feature
- Remote keyless engine starting (can be disabled)
- Anti-hijack function
- Bike locating function
- Overtake warning
- Silent alarm/immoboliser function
- Blue/red flashing LED
- Wiring kit including easy to follow instrustions
- Presentation gift box
- 12 month warranty
- Features digitally recorded voice messages and speaker
- WIRING DIAGRAM FOR YOUR EXACT MOTORCYCLE TYPE
The talking version will greet you with " Welcome to the ?????? alarm system", when you switch on your motorcycle. If your bike is touched it will first warn by saying " Please step away. This alarm system is armed" if they touch your motorcycle. If they persist the alarm will be activated. The alarm also will alert you if your alarm is not armed by saying " Please remember to arm the alarm". | Not 100% sure why you would need a "Presentation gift box" for an alarm thats going to protect your bike
Just make sure its Thatcham Cat 1 - When I bought my Hornet, it has a S3 Datatool Alarm System on it so I remained loyal and went with the S4 which is I must add very good. Quote: | Apart from all the other quality features normally associated with a Thatcham approved alarm (3 year guarantee, Programmable alarm features, PIN Code over-ride etc.), the S4 has the option of adding a radio linked P.I.R. to trigger the alarm before the bike has been moved! The earlier generation of Datatool alarms were only either part resin bonded (S3) or not bonded at all (VETO etc). The S4 is fully resin bonded and this eliminates unreliability due to water ingress or vibration. | Don't forget, the more fancy things you have, the bigger the posibility of something going wrong. Are the alarms from a known make?
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06-06-2008, 6:25 AM
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#50 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by Twincam Not 100% sure why you would need a "Presentation gift box" for an alarm thats going to protect your bike
Just make sure its Thatcham Cat 1 - When I bought my Hornet, it has a S3 Datatool Alarm System on it so I remained loyal and went with the S4 which is I must add very good.
Don't forget, the more fancy things you have, the bigger the posibility of something going wrong. Are the alarms from a known make? | I presume its in a gift box incase you want to get it as a pressie for someone
The security company which does them has been manufacturing them for 21 years.. they have some very good testimonials on their website.. |
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06-06-2008, 7:09 AM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by Twincam Don't tell Surf that, he'll be knocking on your door! | For a start Loopy's married and secondly, I live in a country where dates are very cheap! |
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06-06-2008, 7:13 AM
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades While I could be wrong, I'm of the opinion that if you had an alarm that talked, your biggest problem wouldn't be theft it would vandalism! The non-talking version is probably your best bet.
Also, being honest, have you ever liked a product so much that you've actually written a testimonial for it? I haven't, so I never believe them. |
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06-06-2008, 1:07 PM
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#53 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by Surffrog For a start Loopy's married. | When did that happen  I must have been asleep
Me and Sideshow live together, we're not married.. |
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06-06-2008, 7:00 PM
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#54 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
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| Re: Bling for Baby Blades Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee When did that happen  I must have been asleep | Psssssssssssssssssssssssssst. SURF! Nows your chance! Joking btw - I don't want to be hunted down by Sideshow Bob
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