bought an demonstrator when it first cam out. Compared to the Kawi ZX10 the VFR and Yami 1300 FJ the CBR was hands down the better ride feel. Was the J model. Wife and I would go everywhere on it as a tourer did UK wales up North and often being in Bristol jumped the Ferry at Plymouth and in Brittany for 3 day every 3rd weekend. Tiering on the forearms and neck but they strengthened up quick. Wish never sold it but have bought another January this year and am in the process of rebuilding after I stripped it down as didn't know what was under the fairings. Done sprockets (both) Chain bearings. Cooling system both oil and water. Front shocks off ,new seals and fresh oil and all brakes completely refurbished with piston seals. pads pressure pipes and master cylinder overhaul. Oh new tyres been standing for 3/4 years. Its coming back together slowly at present as convalescing from operation on foot but will be out this season that's for sure and will get back into being a motor cycle Instructor again thats for sure,
i had one wish never sold it now, it was great bike but very heavy but the faster you went the lighter it became on a straight line felt like your on rails nice and smooth but very easy to get caught out on a corner as you have to muscle it to make it turn if you dont know the roads
Had mine for 30 years almost......have tried other bikes but with Bridgestones on its the best if both worlds....it's now more tour sports but will leave all BMW'S of the same age in the weeds...I road mine from Reading to Aberdeen 553 miles and then danced at at a disco. Great all-rounder very underestimate...I'm not sell it
Pleased to see this vid. I had one of the early ones, a 1987 about fifteen years ago. Tomorrow I'm going to see a 1991 model in the usual red and white. So I hope to be going back to the future, if you see what I mean.
Extreme....I sold my Harley V rod for a Benelli Tornado 900 tre and that took 3 months. My neck arms, you name it ached, but I persevered and came through it.
I passed my bike test in 1990 and went straight out on the same day and bought one of these as my first bike proper. It was a wonderful comfortable bike and very reliable. I had standard bars which seemed higher than those you have. Only problem I really found was chains and sprockets and plastics.That’s a keeper mate,it handles great too🙃
I went on the back of this bike when I was a young lad, the rider told me he was gonna take it steady….well, I nearly came off the back at 100mph. Only thing that stopped me was gripping his thighs with my legs to stop my legs from flipping over and sending me off the back; the acceleration was brutal. I’ll never forget it. I was white as a sheet when I got off. I’m older now and have a ZZR1100 1999, which is a lot faster, but I’ll never forget that trip, though.
Great stuff I remember buying one used in Elizabeth st Melbourne in the 80s. I loved it. I had some coolant issues and a clutch tensioner issue but apart from that it was awesome
I recently acquired a 1991 CBR1000F and that's the first thing I thought when I sat on it for the first time (I bought it in pieces, so the seat wasn't on it) - the handles are too far forward and too low. They call it a "touring" model, but I doubt that I would ride it more than an hour or so before tiring of leaning forward. I've wondered about a solution that involves extending the handles. There are riser kits, as cheap as $40 and expensive as $500. Funny that the designers of this bike didn't really consider this and do something about it.
I had one for 10 years. Just tyres, batteries, chain and oil. Used it touring 2 up with full Givi luggage. Same ( best) colour. Lovely, heavy , but stable. Why did I sell it?
@One plus Two I don’t think it was adjusted.even when I bought mine I drive it on weekends sometimes twice a month. I think the mirage is correct since most bikers owns more bikes maybe the previous owner was a bit older person cbr1000f is not much interesting for the elderly people because of speed and sitting position in comfortable for the elderly backbone,but to me I really enjoy it.give it a try,first ask for a test drive then you can access what you can feel about it
@@Eastsussexbiker If your CBR is after 91 you can get bar risers. The VFR 750 bars only bring it up and towards you a little but a lot of people say that is enough. No it is a straight swop, nothing has to be changed. Make sure you don't get the early 39mm ones. Found mine in brand new condition for £25 on ebay. Good luck.
@@Eastsussexbiker Do you have the bars with the open ends or the solid ones with the screw in end bars. By screw in end bars I mean just a screw that goes through the centre instead of the plug? Is your CBR an 87-88 modle?
It's a fast and comfortable super sport with a smooth & bulletproof turbine of an engine that is known in the community to last 100K+ miles if taken care of (on that note, it's simple and easy enough to work on yourself). It's not the quickest or most nimble of its class/era, but it was a better total package than the rest with typical Honda best fit and finish from that era that you can ride all day long. This was the predecessor to the CBR 1100XX Blackbird and one of the fastest bikes in the world when it came out (by '99 not so much). It's HEAVY, but feels lighter than it is when you get going. Problem areas: Regulator/Rectifier (like all Hondas of the era), cam chain tensioner noise (not a big deal - read about it online). Likes: the engine is a subtle beast of a thing and will surprise you when tuned right. There were very few changes other than plastics and brakes through the years - and you can still find parts for them. Very dedicated community- of you're serious read up on them at the CBR 1000F "Hurricane" forums!
@@aaronmacadams4052 How far forward are you on the wrists? I had a BMW K1200RS last and that took me forward more than the CBF1000 that I am used to. I have a pinned and plated shoulder, is all, but the BM did not bother me. It is up in Scotland, so will be two train rides and one hell of a ride back to the NE if I buy. Ta.
Forward lean on the 1000F is sportier and more forward than you expect, but not extreme. You have options to swap in other handlebars (like the VFR) but I added genmar risers (maybe an inch higher than stock) and like the mod. Check out cycle-ergo.com to compare ergonomics.
yours is a red white and blue one from 90 I have a 91 red and black some respondents mentioned the vfr bars your stanchions are dia 43 mm so you need the later vfr800 vtec bars with 43 mm holes they are very rare you gain 35 mm higher and about 30 mm to the back I have them on both of my blackbirds on a long run the seat support is not good and you bum will ache
I bought a 1990 last year and just got it running. Mine runs way hotter, the temperature gauge is about 2/3 of the way. Can anyone tell me if this is normal?
Back in the day this was my dream bike , still a looker even now . Lucky man .
Never thought the bars a strain if throttle wrung correctly and correct chest wind selected . . . God I want another one
Plenty around I know one for sale
bought an demonstrator when it first cam out. Compared to the Kawi ZX10 the VFR and Yami 1300 FJ the CBR was hands down the better ride feel. Was the J model. Wife and I would go everywhere on it as a tourer did UK wales up North and often being in Bristol jumped the Ferry at Plymouth and in Brittany for 3 day every 3rd weekend. Tiering on the forearms and neck but they strengthened up quick. Wish never sold it but have bought another January this year and am in the process of rebuilding after I stripped it down as didn't know what was under the fairings. Done sprockets (both) Chain bearings. Cooling system both oil and water. Front shocks off ,new seals and fresh oil and all brakes completely refurbished with piston seals. pads pressure pipes and master cylinder overhaul. Oh new tyres been standing for 3/4 years. Its coming back together slowly at present as convalescing from operation on foot but will be out this season that's for sure and will get back into being a motor cycle Instructor again thats for sure,
i had one wish never sold it now, it was great bike but very heavy but the faster you went the lighter it became on a straight line felt like your on rails nice and smooth but very easy to get caught out on a corner as you have to muscle it to make it turn if you dont know the roads
Had mine for 30 years almost......have tried other bikes but with Bridgestones on its the best if both worlds....it's now more tour sports but will leave all BMW'S of the same age in the weeds...I road mine from Reading to Aberdeen 553 miles and then danced at at a disco. Great all-rounder very underestimate...I'm not sell it
Pleased to see this vid. I had one of the early ones, a 1987 about fifteen years ago. Tomorrow I'm going to see a 1991 model in the usual red and white. So I hope to be going back to the future, if you see what I mean.
Buy it
Beautiful bike, I had one for about 10 years, drove it from the East Coast USA to California and back twice. Just bough a Honda ST 1300.
Impressive
Did you have any timing change issues..thanks
Superb machines with 130hp. I had a mid 90s one, regret selling it.
Nice 👍
Extreme....I sold my Harley V rod for a Benelli Tornado 900 tre and that took 3 months. My neck arms, you name it ached, but I persevered and came through it.
I have had 1989 in your color, now I am riding a 1996 dual model. In between I had a Blackbird, but I prefer 1000f better for touring bike.
Once on my bucket lists of bikes. But to big now, I have settled for a CB500.
That bike wants to fly......
I had one. Best bike ever.
You know you are old when you need raiser bars on a Honda CBR 1000 F. 😂
I'd like raised ones.
Long upper body
Yeah I’m short in the arm
I passed my bike test in 1990 and went straight out on the same day and bought one of these as my first bike proper. It was a wonderful comfortable bike and very reliable. I had standard bars which seemed higher than those you have. Only problem I really found was chains and sprockets and plastics.That’s a keeper mate,it handles great too🙃
I sold it after 6 months it was a lovely bike
Just bought me an 88 hurricane 600f1 dirt cheap and low miles no damage no rust 250 euro 27000 miles
I went on the back of this bike when I was a young lad, the rider told me he was gonna take it steady….well, I nearly came off the back at 100mph. Only thing that stopped me was gripping his thighs with my legs to stop my legs from flipping over and sending me off the back; the acceleration was brutal. I’ll never forget it. I was white as a sheet when I got off.
I’m older now and have a ZZR1100 1999, which is a lot faster, but I’ll never forget that trip, though.
And never trust another rider if you dare to go on the back
Great stuff I remember buying one used in Elizabeth st Melbourne in the 80s. I loved it. I had some coolant issues and a clutch tensioner issue but apart from that it was awesome
Thanks for sharing
Always going faster than you think .
No, the bars are fine, I thought so too in the first week, then it was fine.
Still a beautifull bike. A classic one. I´m thinkimg buying one since we can get one for a very good price nowadays :)
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks for all the comments I did sell it 3-4 months later but I did buy another
I recently acquired a 1991 CBR1000F and that's the first thing I thought when I sat on it for the first time (I bought it in pieces, so the seat wasn't on it) - the handles are too far forward and too low. They call it a "touring" model, but I doubt that I would ride it more than an hour or so before tiring of leaning forward.
I've wondered about a solution that involves extending the handles. There are riser kits, as cheap as $40 and expensive as $500. Funny that the designers of this bike didn't really consider this and do something about it.
They are fine with risers
I had one for 10 years. Just tyres, batteries, chain and oil. Used it touring 2 up with full Givi luggage. Same ( best) colour. Lovely, heavy , but stable. Why did I sell it?
I’m still learning it but it seems great for me I bought it recently I think it will be my whole life bike
@One plus Two I don’t think it was adjusted.even when I bought mine I drive it on weekends sometimes twice a month. I think the mirage is correct since most bikers owns more bikes maybe the previous owner was a bit older person cbr1000f is not much interesting for the elderly people because of speed and sitting position in comfortable for the elderly backbone,but to me I really enjoy it.give it a try,first ask for a test drive then you can access what you can feel about it
I mean mileage not mirage as I indicated wrong spelling because of quick writing
Thats a beautiful example. Awesome color scheme
Thank you! Cheers!
Superb value...superb bike!
Defo have another one such a good bike even now
your commentary and video is very clear what are you using ?
Hi I use Drift HD and Ghost nothing fancy and a mic i bought from Amazon under £10 (mic) Can't afford GoPro
Beautiful as an original I've just got one been triked
😮😮😮😮😮😮
Mate had one was a lovly bike
I sold this 12 months ago mistake.
Just come across this video, are they extenders/spacers on the mirrors ? after some for my 1991 model and having trouble sourcing them.
Get some VFR750 bars on it make sure they are after 1990 they changed the fork size then.
Thanks Karli Will I need to change anything ?
@@Eastsussexbiker If your CBR is after 91 you can get bar risers.
The VFR 750 bars only bring it up and towards you a little but a lot of people say that is enough.
No it is a straight swop, nothing has to be changed.
Make sure you don't get the early 39mm ones.
Found mine in brand new condition for £25 on ebay.
Good luck.
@@karlikirk21 Got some 94-97 bars right diameter for the forks but lugs in the wrong place. Same height as existing bars :(
@@Eastsussexbiker Do you have the bars with the open ends or the solid ones with the screw in end bars.
By screw in end bars I mean just a screw that goes through the centre instead of the plug?
Is your CBR an 87-88 modle?
Do you have any issues with the timing chain? Thank you and great presentation
Hi Kenneth I removed it and cleaned it then put it back it was fine.
Hallo ein super Film 👩🔧💋💋
Wow, those roads are narrow in Britain !
They sure are !
Sexy fuckin bike, mate!
I have the chance to buy a 1999 version of this in black. Tell me peeps, why I should buy, please.....very interested.
It's a fast and comfortable super sport with a smooth & bulletproof turbine of an engine that is known in the community to last 100K+ miles if taken care of (on that note, it's simple and easy enough to work on yourself). It's not the quickest or most nimble of its class/era, but it was a better total package than the rest with typical Honda best fit and finish from that era that you can ride all day long. This was the predecessor to the CBR 1100XX Blackbird and one of the fastest bikes in the world when it came out (by '99 not so much). It's HEAVY, but feels lighter than it is when you get going. Problem areas: Regulator/Rectifier (like all Hondas of the era), cam chain tensioner noise (not a big deal - read about it online). Likes: the engine is a subtle beast of a thing and will surprise you when tuned right. There were very few changes other than plastics and brakes through the years - and you can still find parts for them. Very dedicated community- of you're serious read up on them at the CBR 1000F "Hurricane" forums!
@@aaronmacadams4052 How far forward are you on the wrists? I had a BMW K1200RS last and that took me forward more than the CBF1000 that I am used to. I have a pinned and plated shoulder, is all, but the BM did not bother me. It is up in Scotland, so will be two train rides and one hell of a ride back to the NE if I buy. Ta.
Forward lean on the 1000F is sportier and more forward than you expect, but not extreme. You have options to swap in other handlebars (like the VFR) but I added genmar risers (maybe an inch higher than stock) and like the mod. Check out cycle-ergo.com to compare ergonomics.
Just buy it and be happy
When you owned it, did you ever get use to the handle bars?
They were ok but I don't remember them being that low when I rode one back in the 90's
You need a new cam chain
yours is a red white and blue one from 90
I have a 91 red and black
some respondents mentioned the vfr bars
your stanchions are dia 43 mm so you need the later vfr800 vtec bars with 43 mm holes
they are very rare
you gain 35 mm higher and about 30 mm to the back
I have them on both of my blackbirds
on a long run the seat support is not good and you bum will ache
Hola Me erecomendan reparar esta moto por más de 8 años parada ?
So basically it is ok bike if you do not need to turn?
It needed head bearing which I replaced and transformed it.
@@Eastsussexbiker that fixed the issue? How turning felt after fix?
🏍👍🤘
I bought a 1990 last year and just got it running. Mine runs way hotter, the temperature gauge is about 2/3 of the way. Can anyone tell me if this is normal?
Oil is moving properly? Is the temp gauge working properly, does it actually start low and build up or just start high
Takes time. It'll takes 3 months to actually fit your bike.
Thank you for the tour
Hey mate, recognised the name from the facebook groups 🤣🤣
The CBR group ?
@@Eastsussexbiker thats the ones
Hallo das sind schöne Motorräder so was gibt es nicht mehr
did u have ant issues with the side stand,i habe an 89 and it seems like its going to fall over and thats on level ground
Side stand is very small on these not ideal
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Dude your ride is soooo boring!
For you 125cc enough!!
Not all was to race like a MotoGP rider keep it for the track