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| Mudskipper |
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 Mudskipper World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:05 - 10 Jul 2008 Post subject: Hmm. Think I want a Fireblade... |
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Well I've been riding the NC29 just over a year now, and for the first time have started thinking about changing it.
I love it to bits, but the wringing it's neck constantly to get the power out is getting wearing, I do weekly long motorway journeys now as well as fun twisty rideouts.
I've always wanted a bigger cc bike eventually, but was hesitant about seat height (5' 1", 28" leg) but now having ridden/sat on various mate's bikes realise that I dont need to flatfoot to feel confident on a bike.
Annnnyway, so I think I want a 90's Blade, cause I love that styling that is similar to my 400. 1995 seems to be what I'm after (style and price wise)
I've done a little reading on models etc, but thought the good people of BCF could perhaps share their experiences/knowledge and hopefully clue me up a bit before I start searching.
Main questions at the moment:
What main differences will I need to get used to going from 400 to 900? Anyone here gone down that path and skipped 600 etc?
I've read there is about 80mm more height on the seat, but is the seat wider than the narrow NC29 seat too? Any shorties ridden/owned a 95 blade?
How is the power delivery different? How does the handling compare?
I assume fuel economy will be worse - but how bad?
Are there common problems with the 95 blades - like the reg/rec on 400s thing etc?
Being fairly common bikes I assume parts (new and second hand) will be easy enough to come by?
Finally how easy are they to work on - access to plugs etc being a nightmare on the 400, is the 900 similar?
Oh and regarding insurance, anyone here 'added' a blade or similar to an existing policy before? Is it the case that the higher CC bike on a multibike policy has to be the main bike, or would I get away with a nominal/admin fee to add a blade (well I can dream!!)
Any thoughts appreciated  ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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 Posted: 10:48 - 10 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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I went from a RVF400 to a 92 Blade. Not too bad, throttle works both ways, and I adapted to the increase in power and torque quite quickly. The RVF was an awesome pocket rocket, where I could use most of what the bike had to offer on the road, without getting in too much trouble (relatively speaking). The Blade at 7k felt like the RVF at full tap, but the torque was the biggest change - lovely amounts of grunt from the big bore old skool motor. Ultimately, I sold the Blade as I found it a little unsatisfying - the time and place where I could try to use the bike's potential were a lot few and far between in comparison to the RVF. I was also getting too precious about the bike's condition, so traded it for what became my Konica Minolta rep.
| Quote: | What main differences will I need to get used to going from 400 to 900? Anyone here gone down that path and skipped 600 etc? |
See above - in short, more power, more torque everywhere. The gearbox doesn't need prodding as much as the Blade would happily pull from 2.5k, and then take off at 6.5. More power than what's actually necessary, with a lot in reserve too tease cage drivers. Very controllable and predictable, although my Blade shook its head a lot (even when motoring in a straightline), but all old Blades tend to do that.
| Quote: | I've read there is about 80mm more height on the seat, but is the seat wider than the narrow NC29 seat too? Any shorties ridden/owned a 95 blade? |
I'm 5'7 on a good day and didn't find the difference a problem. Did find my Gullarm cramped though. The biggest problem I had with the Blade was the width of its tank, and the bars are a bit of a stretch. You sit in the bike, rather than on it, but that's early 90's seating positions for you.
| Quote: | I assume fuel economy will be worse - but how bad?
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Not as bad as you'd think, main thing being that the Blade doesn't need revs to cover as ground as quickly. I got around 5mpg difference between the two.
| Quote: | Being fairly common bikes I assume parts (new and second hand) will be easy enough to come by? |
Ebay, Davidsilvers and Wemoto. I doubt you'd need anything else.
| Quote: | Finally how easy are they to work on - access to plugs etc being a nightmare on the 400, is the 900 similar |
GCSE mechanics needed for the Blade, A Level for the RVF. Won't be much difference between the Gullarm and the Blade, but parts are more plentiful, more people know about Blades and there's a lot more space to work on them.
Insurance wise, I went from £120tpft of the RVF to £142 for the Blade. Classic insurance too. |
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 Posted: 11:24 - 10 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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I've had a '92 Blade out and it was the least exciting bike I've ridden at legal speeds. Putting through twisties at 60 was a case of leaning casually one way and then equally casually the other.
Gear changes were when I felt I should, rather than the engine requesting it. All in all it felt very lazy.
On the back of the same bike at 120 it became more interesting.
I do have it on good authority that the '92 and '93 Blades are the best to own.  ____________________ Kal...
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 Posted: 11:27 - 10 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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Ive got no knowledge of fireblades, but Id say dont worry about the height.
I seem to remember you handling a Duke very well at R+S, certainly confused a few people.
Cheers
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owned: 85 rat CG (sold), 91 GS500e (stolen), 84 gsx400f (scrapped), 81 z250 (siezed, siezed, scrapped), 83 cb250rs (sold), 84 gpz750r ratfighter (killed) 84gpz400 (sold), '80 cb650 ratfighter (wrote off) 95gsx6/12f ratfighter (killed) 91 xj900 (sold)
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Just remember to listen for the cam chain rattle, apart from that at rec-regs they are good.
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I've had 7 Blades and loved all of them. You can easily get them lowered, it may even be possible by rotating the triangles that mount the shock to the dogbones but you may screw up the rise rate of the rear shock.
Reliability wise, you won't go far wrong, it takes some serious neglect to kill one, however, you're looking at a 13 year old bike, so look for the obvious signs of a dog and budget on having to replace the rear shock etc.
Cheers
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 Posted: 10:55 - 11 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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I have a 97 Blade and love it.
Boring at low speeds?
Very confidence inspiring and not a issue to go from a 400. I went from a 125cc.
If you like to hear a engine squeal up near the top end then it probably isnt going to happen. I float around 6-7k. Going above that makes me place another small malteser like object in my kecks.
It has a habit of reminding you what your limits are.
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 Posted: 10:59 - 11 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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I've often considered a Fireblade but the whole "1000cc IL4 is too much for the road" is starting to sound convincing.
Basically, I like accelerating hard, and you just can't do that on a blade on the public roads!! ____________________ Kawasaki ER6n -> Honda CBR600RR -> Honda VTR 1000 -> Moto Guzzi Norge 1200
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Do you like riding fast (to the bikes limits) on public roads?
If so then either:-
A) dont buy a bigger sportsbike
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B) be prepared to pin it and run.
Sitting at half revsin top on my 600 is over the national limit. Sitting at 120-140 on open country lanes is extremely easily done.
Having ridden various bikes, there is no way I could legally run a superbike on the road (not enough self control). Fit an auxillary tank and run it without a plate etc then your talking.  |
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 Posted: 13:32 - 11 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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Knew I could rely on BCF!!!
Loads of really useful info here, cheers guys.
virus - yeah the Duke was ace, had been putting off having a go for a year cause of the stupid height fear thing. Method was simple - on side stand foot on right peg, into first, then one flowing movement of tilting bike up at the same time as bringing left foot up and kicking stand up, and away!!!
Tried to wheelie it again last week, but as I was on thick grass it just fishtailed like a bastard
Anyway, it all sounds positive so I just need to find one to sit on to be sure I'll be comfortable with the size/weight.
Minty - yeah shame, cheers anyway
craig - 'controllable and predictable' - sounds exactly what I'm after, with more power in reserve than I would need most of the time.
I'm leaning towards 92 ones as well but with a mind as to the increased age and wear etc.
Do old blades tend to get traded in much? Wondering if it's worth trawling a few bike shops on the off chance one has one in.
Thanks again all  ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
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He said 954....2002 onwards I believe
4K would be a good condition, low mileage model
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I stand corrected.  ____________________ My mum smells your fingers |
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you'd be lucky to get a track 954 for 3k, not even Marjays smashed up one  ____________________ 04 ZX10R ~ |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 354 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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