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Old 04-25-2009, 10:05 PM   #51
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I know it's a pain(serious)... but have ya tried pulling the guages out and opening them up?

if it's not IN the cluster... just by getting TO the cluster you should be able to fine wtf is the issue



on that note... anyone have the link for the shop manuals for different bikes?
Ehhhh...too lazy. Its only between 3-4k and I'm usually at 9.
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Old 04-25-2009, 10:12 PM   #52
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hey need a manual? I got a link for one
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Old 04-28-2009, 06:25 PM   #53
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I have this annoying rattle in my cluster or somwhere in that area between 3-4K....07 600rr
if you're that close to the cluster that you can hear it it's probably your helmet hitting it
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Old 04-29-2009, 11:17 PM   #54
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154,300 miles, original motor, still runs as smooth and strong as when new... that's all I gotta say!
Air Force One isn't as well maintained as your bike.

My bike has about 42k and is poorly maintained (by previous owners and I'll admit myself). Still runs smooth as hell and the guy who dynoed my bike said it's the smoothest running 600 he's ever seen at that age. He was a Suzuki Master mechanic and use to race superbikes.

My favorite testimony of Honda is my pressure washers. 11hp with a CAT pump. Got it from under a deck in which it sat for over a year and was COMMERCIALLY used before that for a few years (I knew the previous previous owner). I bought it and accidently cranked it thinking the switch was off. Just a soft pull and it fired up. Gas was complete shit so it ran like crap but after new gas it runs perfec.t 4 years later I still own the same pressure washers and they still run strong. My pumps are going to shit though.
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Old 04-30-2009, 01:15 AM   #55
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hey need a manual? I got a link for one

send me the link i havent been able to find one for the 06 600
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Old 04-30-2009, 08:57 AM   #56
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here ya go all I have is 07-08.... I'll see if I can find the 06 though...
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Old 05-15-2009, 08:02 PM   #57
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I've had a couple Hondas, none of them were as reliable as my Kawasakis. Actually, a CBR600 broke down while I was racing and cost me a championship back in 2001.
Then, the last Honda a couple years ago, broke down on the interstate and there I sat. That damn regulator/rectifier went out, just like on every Honda I've had. That bike went on the auction block the next week. That made me mad.
I never had a Kawasaki leave me sit, ever. I run the piss out of my bikes, race, track days, and just general abuse. The Kaws can definitely take it. I work for Keith Code when California Superbike School comes to Mid Ohio.....you should ask him what the most reliable bikes made are. There's a reason he chooses Kawasaki for their school bikes, and has for all these years. And NO, it's not because Kawaski gives him the best deal.
MY 2000 ZX9 had 33,000 miles on it and all I ever did to it was replace the fork seals. Great bike. Still wish I had kept it.
And strangely enough, my GSXR racebike was way more reliable than any Honda racebike I ever had. Don't get me wrong. my generator is Honda, my weedeater is Honda, my push mower is Honda too. I just happen to not think their bikes are all that great. That's been my experience.
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Old 05-22-2009, 09:25 PM   #58
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Honda regulator/rectifiers are 80% shit, their stators are 50% shit, and their paint jobs tend to run on the thin side just like Suzuki. Other than that, they're OK I guess. I still think Yamis are the best.

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Old 05-25-2009, 02:42 AM   #59
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MY 2000 ZX9 had 33,000 miles on it and all I ever did to it was replace the fork seals. Great bike. Still wish I had kept it.
C'mon you already put 33,000 miles on a 2009 sportbike? Did you live on it?
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Old 05-25-2009, 02:57 AM   #60
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C'mon you already put 33,000 miles on a 2009 sportbike? Did you live on it?
You might want to re-read that.
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