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Old 08-08-2007, 8:35 PM
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just got a 94 cb1000

hello i just got a cb1000. with 30,000 miles on it . runs great. lots of power. any one else have a cb1000. i did not see it listed in the fourms. any tuning tips any one? thanks

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Old 08-11-2007, 5:30 PM
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Re: just got a 94 cb1000

I had one in 2000 a black one,I really liked that bike I think that's why I ended up with a hornet.I think I still have a set of brand new brake pad's for that model if you want them for postage let me know.
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Old 08-16-2007, 1:32 PM
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Re: just got a 94 cb1000

I have a '94 with a Vance and Hines full system, stage 1 jet kit and whatever the Vance & Hines equivalent of the Power Commander is. Previous owner claimed 115 on the dyno but I am 55 and bought it more for the cool factor and size than pure performance. I'm 6'-4" and the bike fits me perfectly but get the Corbin gunfighter seat while it is still available-big difference. Have Ohlins shocks on the rear and will fit either VTR1000 or later model USD forks from a CBR to get a front end that is adjustable and compatible with the Ohlins; that will be my winter project. Have also done a full LED conversion using Thurn LED mirrors they sell for the 919, clear alternatives taillight with integrated signals from a Kawi ZRX1200 and LP aftermarket signals on the front; Thurn LED license plate light also. Headlight is from a Suzuki SV650 with a Silverstar H4 bulb. Pazzo levers from a VFR800 are a direct fit for the CB1000.

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Old 03-28-2008, 10:47 AM
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Re: just got a 94 cb1000

dredging up an older thread, but......

i just picked up a 94, black, with 12.5k miles on it. Bough from original owner older guy, very clean. V&h full system was on it, otherwise stock.

I noticed we don't have much choice in tires due to the wheel size.
It has Pirelli dragons, MT03 (i think). What are you running for tires?

And has anyone put a small fairing on theirs? I would like to do some weekend touring, but gotta cut the wind a little.

Shin,
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Old 04-20-2008, 10:39 AM
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I picked up a '94 CB1000 last year w/ 3000 miles on it. Mine has Dunlop Sportmax tires and no modifications that I'm aware of.

Hitting the expressways definitely demands a fairing of some sort. I saw a reasonably priced cafe racer fairing, but wasn't sure how it would look on this bike.
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Old 04-30-2008, 6:22 PM
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Gotta 95, just put on new dunlop roadsmart front and 220 rear. Seems like a nice combo. There's not alot of tire choices.

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Old 07-05-2008, 7:53 AM
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Re: just got a 94 cb1000

Please show some pictures of your bike, I am curious about the taillight.


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I have a '94 with a Vance and Hines full system, stage 1 jet kit and whatever the Vance & Hines equivalent of the Power Commander is. Previous owner claimed 115 on the dyno but I am 55 and bought it more for the cool factor and size than pure performance. I'm 6'-4" and the bike fits me perfectly but get the Corbin gunfighter seat while it is still available-big difference. Have Ohlins shocks on the rear and will fit either VTR1000 or later model USD forks from a CBR to get a front end that is adjustable and compatible with the Ohlins; that will be my winter project. Have also done a full LED conversion using Thurn LED mirrors they sell for the 919, clear alternatives taillight with integrated signals from a Kawi ZRX1200 and LP aftermarket signals on the front; Thurn LED license plate light also. Headlight is from a Suzuki SV650 with a Silverstar H4 bulb. Pazzo levers from a VFR800 are a direct fit for the CB1000.
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