The fastest 1988 Honda CBR1000F on YouTube! TOP SPEED

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2023
  • The bike is heavily tuned, has not been to the dyno yet, so will be a bit better with perfectly matched jets. Gearing will be adjusted as well.
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  • @adriansalas8424
    @adriansalas8424 8 месяцев назад +12

    That bike was stupid fast for its day. I had one in 88 and it pulled hard. Thanks for reminding me...

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  8 месяцев назад +4

      You are 100% correct. When the CBR1000F was released is was the fastest accelerating bike in the world.

  • @nilsonroxadelli413
    @nilsonroxadelli413 Месяц назад +1

    280 já peguei com minha 1000f tenho filmado aqui no Brasil é muinta emoção ver uma moto velha nessa velocidade.

  • @dorseyjack3206
    @dorseyjack3206 Месяц назад +1

    I like these bikes so much I have 3 of them
    One of each model

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  Месяц назад

      That’s awesome! In your opinion, what are the differences between the models? Which one of them do you like the most and which colour schemes do you have?

  • @GingerAttack666
    @GingerAttack666 6 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice man, glad some other people still ride these. Just purchased one as my second motorcycle (first was a suzuki boulevard 650) and got a 1996 model in garage kept condition for only 3.5k usd and I'm loving it. It pulls so ridiculously hard. Definitely made a good decision getting this for the same price as a brand new 300cc

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the comment. If yours is in good condition then you made the right choice. It will outlast any new 300cc easily and is much more fun and quality ride. I stripped the engine for a full rebuild and upgrade on this one at a quite high mileage and there was hardly any wear on it. Take care of it and it will easily do 100k miles without any engine work. I’ll risk sounding cliche but they don’t make them anymore as good as the CBR1000F. One of the truly great road bikes. Best of luck with it.

    • @GingerAttack666
      @GingerAttack666 6 месяцев назад

      @@frankenbimmer it's in fantastic condition, 2 owners, one bought brand new in 96 and owned it to 2003 then the other guy owned it up until last year. It's been in a garage it's whole life and only has 20k on the clock. I replaced the clutch and the coolant system leaks a bit but otherwise it's in peak condition. I'm glad to hear the engine will have a very long life. Can't wait for this summer to get it back on the road again

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  6 месяцев назад

      @@GingerAttack666 that’s great. I would fix the coolant system before the riding season starts and you’ll have a great machine that will never leave you stranded.

    • @GingerAttack666
      @GingerAttack666 6 месяцев назад

      @@frankenbimmer I fully intend to, just gotta order some coolant hoses and that 3 way neck since the plastic has started to wear from sedative flowing through the system for the last 20 years. Going to replace the water pump as well as regardless of a metal or plastic impeller its likely worn. Thankfully at the moment it doesn't overheat and only dribbles the smallest amount of coolant over time through some fine cracks at the end of one of the hoses. I at least flushed the system a good 30 or so times while I already had it apart to diagnose the severity of the leak and change the clutch so its in pristine clean condition. I'm so excited for summer to come!

  • @mico5018
    @mico5018 4 месяца назад

    fairly certain this is my next bike…. Im really excited

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  4 месяца назад

      They are great and universal bikes. Just keep in mind that this one is heavily modified and stock performance will not be as good, while still quite sufficient.

  • @muhammadtauseefrazzaq2429
    @muhammadtauseefrazzaq2429 4 месяца назад +1

    I owned a Silver Hurricane and it would take on any bike at that time it was also the most refined

  • @californiadreaming9216
    @californiadreaming9216 8 месяцев назад +1

    SWEET. But no match for my Yamaha Radian. 😁

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  8 месяцев назад

      Agreed, nothing can touch a Radian.

  • @flexer85
    @flexer85 7 месяцев назад +1

    1500 $ can be really fast

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  6 месяцев назад

      This one is heavily modified so it is closer to 10k than 1.5k but even stock they are not slow.

  • @epiha4578
    @epiha4578 4 месяца назад

    I had pne in the day and it was ok in the day got a fzr after was better the cbr was good 4 around 265km i thinkyour speedo is out

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  4 месяца назад +2

      Read the description. You are right, stock CBF1000F will do about 265km/h. This one is not stock. The bike has been heavily modified. Suspension, frame, engine, paint job, wheels, brakes, tyres. For starters this one is 1070cc with custom, high compression forged pistons, custom cams, gas flowed head with new valves, balanced crankshaft etc. It can easily play with modern motorcycles and it is 36 years old. FZR would not stand a chance at all.

    • @dorseyjack3206
      @dorseyjack3206 Месяц назад

      @@frankenbimmer
      Almost a blackbird

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  Месяц назад

      @@dorseyjack3206 I rode a blackbird a few times, one even slightly tuned, and this CBR1000F is faster than them. Lately, it had a race with the first gen Hayabusa and this CBR won.

  • @frankenbimmer
    @frankenbimmer  8 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, sound is crap & the bike is heavily tuned

    • @californiadreaming9216
      @californiadreaming9216 8 месяцев назад +1

      frankenbimmer I respectfully disagree. I think this bike puts out an excellent, raw, aircraft-engine-like exhaust note.
      I'm guessing this puppy is modified because factory top speed on one
      of these is around 255 KPH.

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  8 месяцев назад +2

      @@californiadreaming9216 Thanks. Yeah, the bike is modified big time: 1070cc, hi-compression forged pistons, balanced cranshshaft, rods and pistons, kent cams, head is properly gas flowed, carbs done, Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust system etc. On top of that the frame is braced, suspension and brakes upgraded. Custom paint job as well. She's the whole package.

    • @californiadreaming9216
      @californiadreaming9216 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@frankenbimmer That's awesome!! You have spent some big $$ and pursued a goal. I am very happy for you.
      I am old enough to remember when your bike was brand new and every young man's dream.
      I had a 97 750 Katana couple years ago. Last year of 100 hp engine. Gobs of power. But I just couldn't get comfortable for more than an hour or so with very forward riding position. Therefore I got my Radian on the road...finally...after 5 years and too much money. (Thanks for understanding my warped sense of humor BTW.)
      I have a project idea. I'd like to find another (rough) 88- 97 Katana 750 and build a touring bike using the engine, electrics and dash components. Why?
      Simple. My factory 750 Katana was horribly undergeared. At 63 MPH in 6th revs were already at around 5300. Yet engine pulled well from 3000. (Gixxer engine cammed/timed differently for more mid-range. ) So if that Katana engine was put into a touring chassis with, say, a 25 litre fuel tank and was geared correctly with different sprockets, one would have a touring bike with an incredible range of around 275 - 300 miles per tank AND a top speed of around 155 (estimated) mph.
      Just saying...

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  8 месяцев назад

      @@californiadreaming9216 sounds like a nice project. Just keep in mind that if you alter the gearing significantly the bike might not pull as hard. Acceleration will suffer. I modified one of those but 1988 model and with race carbs it would easily top the speedo (160mph) and still accelerate. Those are very good engines.

    • @californiadreaming9216
      @californiadreaming9216 8 месяцев назад

      @@frankenbimmer I could not agree with you more. On both counts. I have owned a large handful of Jap 4s over the years and was very impressed with the quality and refinement evident in the 750 Katana (Gixxer) engine. One of the indicators of an engine's quality is it's operating noises. Especially at cold-start. With my 750 Kat, at cold start there was absolutely NOTHING except exhaust note. No piston slap, no valve chatter, no crank bearing noise, not even timing chain whistle. Nothing. Engine had around 18 000 miles.
      Re: consequences of altering a bike's gearing (sprockets). Your comment is 100 % accurate and has not fallen on blind eyes. I have been down this road before. In mid-90s I bought a CB650. Like most Jap bikes, it was horribly under-geared. 4900 RPM @ 58 MPH. Ridiculous. I value vehicles which can travel significant distance between refueling, so I hunted around and found a rear sprocket from a 1975ish CB360.
      34 teeth vs the 47 teeth on the CB 650. Bolt pattern was identical but smaller holes, probably 10 mm instead of 12 mm ? And yes, spacing between teeth was identical. So I drilled the holes out and sprocket fit perfectly, obviously - drive chain had to be shortened. The effect was phenomenal. Naturally clutch had to be slipped a little more when launching, but RPM @ 58 MPH dropped from 4900 to 3900. Range improved by around 45 miles. Top end went from around 112 mph to 123-ish (might have done more, never pushed it that hard). So...yeah. It's about what your priorities are.
      It's something for something. A trade-off, right?

  • @motostylespb2832
    @motostylespb2832 3 месяца назад

    Странно. Мой cbr1000f не хочет ехать 300. Максимум я ехал 255. Выше скорость не набиралась. 1993 год. Второе поколение

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  3 месяца назад

      Этот мотоцикл был существенно модифицирован с объемом 1070 куб.см, с большим количеством работы над двигателем и оптимизаций. Это не стандартный мотоцикл. Оценочные данные показывают более 160 л.с.

  • @1step2deadline
    @1step2deadline 8 месяцев назад +1

    Those zip ties though.

    • @frankenbimmer
      @frankenbimmer  8 месяцев назад

      Those are racing zip ties. Make the bike go faster. At least +20km/h.

    • @1step2deadline
      @1step2deadline 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@frankenbimmer Wasn't aware you're a comedian.