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steveh World Chat Champion
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Posted: 23:01 - 30 Aug 2007 Post subject: ccm 604e |
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Well should be getting myself a CCM 604e sm soon, so im after peoples views on them ect.
CCm 604e sm
talon wheels
crash bobins, forks, swinging arm
remus can (loud)
re jetted
1998 with 8k on the clock
great condition for 1400 (were i work)
i think its about right, anyone had one, ridden?
im hoping its a wheelie machine, if not its gearing time.
Steve. ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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G The Voice of Reason
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Posted: 23:19 - 30 Aug 2007 Post subject: Re: ccm 604e |
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Haven't ridden that one, but been looking into CCMs a bit recently.
It's the rotax engine which is a bit more powerful than the Suzuki but less reliable as well.
It weighs an acceptable amount, but not proper supermoto low (around 135kg).
It's no where near a 'decent' supermoto but should make an acceptable road machine if you can keep it running ok.
It won't wheelie as easily or well as a decent sports 600+ or a comp bike based supermoto - however it should be at least acceptable.
My Suzuki DR600 which weighed similar but with less power wasn't massively easy at keeping wheelies up, but the fact that you had to work a bit improved my skills doing them.
As it's not too heavy, should also be ok for some green laning if you get some trail wheels for it (not too expensive usually).
CCMRiders is worth a look, just don't mention you know the keyboard short "Ctrl+C" . |
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steveh World Chat Champion
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Posted: 23:43 - 30 Aug 2007 Post subject: |
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yeah its the rotax lump, are there anythings to look out for?
I really love the look of it, and will be using it to play with really, wheelies stoppies and practise "backing it in"
plus it matches my sports bike in colour ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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steveh World Chat Champion
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Posted: 18:31 - 31 Aug 2007 Post subject: |
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well stepping from a sports bike, it should be okay, btw, its a 2001 model with 8k, was thinking of a different bike.
aslong as can hold its own im not to fussed, im a fairly quick rider on the road so i might have to boss it alittle.
but for the price and age its okay for now, cheers for your advice buddy ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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Lanny Renault 5 Driver
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Posted: 20:49 - 31 Aug 2007 Post subject: |
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You need to change the oil regularly (use mineral oil) and check wether the cambelt has been changed (due at about 6000)
Oil change is a bit of a pig to do, but you can download the method from the owners club
I`ve got the 640RS and it wheelies like fook ____________________ The Bloke from Stoke |
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steveh World Chat Champion
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Posted: 01:43 - 01 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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when the bike first came in, i did oil changes ect in the workshop, so i know exactly whats been done, if theres anything wrong ect, before i even thought of buying it.
all that catches my eye, is the fork seal may need doing at some point, its not leaking, but gets a little bit of residue on it now and then, nothing major.
Steve. ____________________ Current : 06 Zx10r, 07 Wr450f SM, 74 850 norton commando, 63 bsa b40, 1962 Triton 650, 67 Triumph Tr6r, 1955 Triton 750, 1978 TY250E. |
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