Fantastic First day back with my R3R

Claviger

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'21 Z H2, '14 R3R, '02 Daytona 955i
Started the day by going on a 60 mile ride with some buddies. One of those great occasions where one of the CBR1000 riders was being an ass and said " It only goes 156mph? So that 2.3 is wasted then eh?" implying the R3 was slow...lol.

First ramp onto the freeway he very quickly learned that if I crack throttle first he's not catching me until well over 100mph, both bikes were in 2nd gear and there is no question he was trying by the note of his exhaust, no more comments from him all day:)

After some hard miles on the Avon rear, I am amazed at the lack of drama from it, smooth, no ill behavior and sticks like woah. It's basically transparent, as a good tire should be. Same goes for the new front springs, smooth, nothing strange just better control all around.

So the rest of the ride was about normal and fun. Came home and spent 3 hours working on the bike.
Reinstalled my Autotune.
Rewired the PC-V speed and temp wires.
Installed Black Ti axle pinch bolts, rotor bolts, caliper bolts, fuel cap bolts. Then installed the carbon dry fender after taking some weight measurements, removed the ***** seat, reinstalled my most angry tune, checked torque on key safety bolts, tires, oil, coolant, and pledged the hell out of the bike :)

So all that cut off 2 kilos of unsprung weight from the front wheel.

So, three months later and a couple of new parts here are some pics:
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@Claviger,
Get the aftermarket heat shields from Leslie and Trevor at CES.
I did and they work great!
 
Ran around and weighed what all Iv taken off the bike...

69lbs of weight removed thus far. Should be right at 740lbs with fluidsand fuel now, assuming Triumphs 809lb number was correct.
 
SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!
All it needs is smoke colored front signal lenses...... IMO ;)
 
Started the day by going on a 60 mile ride with some buddies. One of those great occasions where one of the CBR1000 riders was being an ass and said " It only goes 156mph? So that 2.3 is wasted then eh?" implying the R3 was slow...lol.

First ramp onto the freeway he very quickly learned that if I crack throttle first he's not catching me until well over 100mph, both bikes were in 2nd gear and there is no question he was trying by the note of his exhaust, no more comments from him all day:)

After some hard miles on the Avon rear, I am amazed at the lack of drama from it, smooth, no ill behavior and sticks like woah. It's basically transparent, as a good tire should be. Same goes for the new front springs, smooth, nothing strange just better control all around.

So the rest of the ride was about normal and fun. Came home and spent 3 hours working on the bike.
Reinstalled my Autotune.
Rewired the PC-V speed and temp wires.
Installed Black Ti axle pinch bolts, rotor bolts, caliper bolts, fuel cap bolts. Then installed the carbon dry fender after taking some weight measurements, removed the ***** seat, reinstalled my most angry tune, checked torque on key safety bolts, tires, oil, coolant, and pledged the hell out of the bike :)

So all that cut off 2 kilos of unsprung weight from the front wheel.

So, three months later and a couple of new parts here are some pics:
IMG_20160805_183816.jpg
IMG_20160805_183826.jpg
IMG_20160805_183843.jpg
IMG_20160805_183856.jpg
IMG_20160805_183908.jpg
Your bike is terminally badass
 
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