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A turbo and an orange power band are the most popular performance modifications.
Offsetting the rear arm by 10 degrees and replacing the fork oil with 10% more of olive oil will considerably improve the handling.
Also consider adjusting the chain as tight as you can get it for better acceleration.
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Passing your test and losing the L plates would be a good start.
Failing that, plaster it in ACF50 to stop the rust  ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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Hello...
I have owned a cbf for 18 months and as stated in the first post, dont go looking for any peformance mods. The money, time and effort will not gain you anything remotely worth while.
I fitted a rack and top box for when i ride to work, and a givi taller screen. Thats as far as i would go (even the screen is questionable).
My advice would be to spend the time and money on WD40 and keeping it clean and tidy, so you can sell it for more when you want to buy a bigger bike (They do tend to rust if you are not careful).
Unfortunately you cant polish a turd in to something its not
Hope this helps....  ____________________ Current bikes - CBF-125 / R1250GSA
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If you want people to think you're a cock;
Scorpion pipe will add 0bhp, makes it sound like a pitbike & cost you £279.99. Top box is a poor call as costs loadsa money. unless you're riding courier I wouldnt bother. It looks gay too.
Spend the money like this instead;
Get some EBC HH sintered pads, an air filter, plug, some quality 10W40, a sump washer, a set of pilot sportys & a 150pcs Halfords professional toolkit. Oh and a haynes would be sweet too.
Then go out humiliating all the posey 4t 125 supersports with a bike that'll corner, stop & go perfectly, and impressing your mates with the newfound mechanical skills you've gained. A bike that runs like a swiss watch & is a pleasure to ride is preferable to a noisy slow one eh?  ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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The best performance mod is to take the L plates off. ____________________ MCForum meetup - One of the biggest motorcycle clubs in UK |
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| _Iain_ wrote: | If you want people to think you're a cock;
Scorpion pipe will add 0bhp, makes it sound like a pitbike & cost you £279.99. Top box is a poor call as costs loadsa money. unless you're riding courier I wouldnt bother. It looks gay too.
Spend the money like this instead;
Get some EBC HH sintered pads, an air filter, plug, some quality 10W40, a sump washer, a set of pilot sportys & a 150pcs Halfords professional toolkit. Oh and a haynes would be sweet too.
Then go out humiliating all the posey 4t 125 supersports with a bike that'll corner, stop & go perfectly, and impressing your mates with the newfound mechanical skills you've gained. A bike that runs like a swiss watch & is a pleasure to ride is preferable to a noisy slow one eh?  |
Sounds probably the best, I wont bother moding the engine for performance as lets face it its a 125 commuter! Anyone recomend the higher screen? Cheers for all your advice by the way!! Starting to feel like part of the bike community hahaha!! |
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Get some EBC HH sintered pads, an air filter, plug, some quality 10W40, a sump washer, a set of pilot sportys & a 150pcs Halfords professional toolkit. Oh and a haynes would be sweet too.
Then go out humiliating all the posey 4t 125 supersports with a bike that'll corner, stop & go perfectly, and impressing your mates with the newfound mechanical skills you've gained. A bike that runs like a swiss watch & is a pleasure to ride is preferable to a noisy slow one eh?  |
what the hell are you on about?
The bike weighs nothing, better pads will just make it lock up as the brakes are pretty good anyway.
Air filter, pretty pointless it's a 125 it isn't even a 2 stroke you wont even gain 0.1bhp out of it or feel any gains, or make the bike any more reliable.
Spark plug, not sure what difference this is going to make, it's not a 2 stroke so you don't need to go hot or cold with it, an NGK will be just as good as a Denso,
Oil, not sure what difference that is going to make it's not like Castrol is going to give you more performance than Yamlube.
A sump washer, well you will need that for an oil change....but what about a filter? No mention of that.
The contis that are on the CBF as standard are pretty good, I've had it rather lower.
Alternatively as it is new and still worth money, let Honda service it for the service history, don't go dicking about with it if you don't know what you're doing, buy a CG for that or you will end up with a CBF worth less than everyone elses
Go out humiliating sporty 125s? Both bikes do the same speed you spacker that just leaves rider talent, I've kept up with bigger bikes on my CG, I was once overtaken by two CBR600's....I was drinking tea before them....similar to leaving an R6 standing through the country lanes on my RS125......similar to sitting up the arse of a 916 going pretty quick whilst riding the danger SV.
Iain your advice in this thread is like your parking skills.....shit.
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Put a topbox on if you want a topbox, put a larger screen if the wind is annoying you, get it serviced at dealer if it has FSH as that will help maintain the value of the bike more than anything else. Ride it, enjoy it and don't waste any money on it. ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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I am still making use of the dealership for servicing and i am intending to do up one of my old bike (BSA Bantam) for learning mechanics on. I think that I probably wont bother with modding this bike from what feedback i have had from this post thanks for the advice though people and if you have any ideas or things you would recomend for it please keep posting!! ____________________ Honda CBF 125 ... at least its not a twist n' go 50  |
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I agree with pits....
Save the money on modifying it.
Spend it on servicing and a can of ACF50.
The Conti Go! tyres they come with are just as good as the Pilot Sporty. The brakes are better than the ones on my Z750. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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ACF50 is anti-corrosion right? My old man has some 50's bikes and sprays them with GT-85 or WD-40 after a wash which he claims prevents the rust and is also cheaper than ACF50. Should i use GT-85 / WD-40 or use ACF50?
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WD-40 is a water displacer that people abuse for other uses. I haven't tried GT-85. I have tried ACF-50 and my £720 Chinese bike-in-a-box didn't rust in 3 winters of all weather use.
It's expensive, but less than a tank of fuel and cheaper than the parts that it's protecting.
Actually, I bought a litre bottle of it which I'll probably be buried with, to preserve me until Judgement Day. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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The stuff sounds great, just been reading reviews on it! Funny how only setting up an account on here yesterday I have discovered a lot and found a new product! Such a good decision joining this!! ____________________ Honda CBF 125 ... at least its not a twist n' go 50  |
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The ONLY modification to mine, other than a sail (top box) and heated grips, was to change the plug for an iridium one. Just so the dealers would stop replacing it every 1500 miles. It was mainly for longer life, it did seem to make it a little smoother.
As said, brakes are pretty keen for a bike that size, pretty much everything works. Coat in ACF/WD whatever, then cling film wrap, don't ride unless there is 0 humidity and on a road with zero grime. It might not rust then. ____________________ Currently: Yamaha DT 125 LC2,Repsol Fireblade, and Bumblebee MSX 125 |
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have to agree with the above, the brakes on the cbf are perfectly good, ive tryeda couple of e-stops and even with my not - insignificant weight, it stops pretty damn quickly. I can also scrape the pegs (which is NOT advisable ) on the contis, although I suspect with my 10 miles a road commute with almost no turns, i'm going to need a new rear at 7.5 - 8k ____________________ killa wrote: Im an ass man myself |
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When I worked for Honda, we used to have a fleet of training school CBF's. I managed to tuck the front the brakes were that good.
DEFINITELY keep an eye on the oil level. They burn oil.[/quote]
I have already had a new engine due to the oil consumption. luckily honda replaced it as it was under warranty! Apart from that no issues except i hit a pot hole and now the front wheel is squeeking. i thought it could be the tyre rubbing on the mud guard but its not. possible buckle? ____________________ Honda CBF 125 ... at least its not a twist n' go 50  |
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ill get it looked at tonight.
As for the oil, i havent had to add any for ages since i got the new engine. think it must be to do with running it in or something? ____________________ Honda CBF 125 ... at least its not a twist n' go 50  |
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