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MarJay
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PostPosted: 16:46 - 20 Dec 2025    Post subject: Good from far, Far from good - 90s Sportsbike content inside Reply with quote

So I did a thing...

Henry Cole on the Motorbike show has an occasional saying about the project bikes he buys - Good from far, far from good. This covers my latest purchase I think!

I spotted a bike on Facebook marketplace. It had been for sale for a while, and had already been reduced in price. I liked the livery, and sort of always fancied one ever since I started riding in 1998. This is the sort of bike that would have been hanging around in second hand dealerships when I started riding, but there's no chance I'd get insured on one back then.

Now however, a quote for £50 probably shows me I'm old. The bike too, but mainly me.

I went to look at it, and it had issues. It wasn't starting but the owner said he thought he could fix it. He had already replaced the low pressure fuel pump once, but let slip that he had run the bike with the fuel tap off to try to empty the carbs, and I can't imagine that would do the fuel pump any good...

Anyway He sent me a message saying that he had bypassed the pump and it was running OK, so I went to go for a quick test ride.

There were... issues...

It needs a new fuel pump (already mentioned), the regulator rectifier may be on it's way out (the indicators flashed faster as it was revved), the camchain is rattly, a couple of bolts are missing, the front brake is more of an 'engine braking' style affair, but I'm glad to report that the rear brake is very very good.

But it's weirdly comfy, it seems to corner OK even if the rear shock is VERY soft and it does go OK.

So I had sort of decided I didn't really want it, so I was honest and I told the feller what I thought it was worth. He then accepted that as an offer...



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I paid the grand total of a grand for this - that's right. A FireBlade for £1000. I'm tentatively happy because I think I can fix many of the issues for minimal outlay... or it could become a huge money pit!

I just about have space for it - and didn't really intend to buy another bike, but I couldn't really refuse. And the worst comes to the worst I could make my money back by breaking it. I don't want to do that though, I want to make it into a rider. Probably not a show bike, but certainly a nice rider.

I open myself up to your congratulations, or perhaps more likely, your ridicule.
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jeffyjeff
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PostPosted: 18:45 - 20 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
....I'm tentatively happy because I think I can fix many of the issues for minimal outlay... or it could become a huge money pit!

That's the risk you take when you buy a 25-year-old sportbike with "issues", but I can see why you were tempted...that is a good looking machine. Good news is that you can probably find all the parts you need without too much trouble. Hopefully, as you progress with your repairs you will not discover other issues that you don't already know about. May I suggest you post your progress on "show and tell", so we can follow along. Thanks for posting.
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PostPosted: 20:01 - 20 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks amazing for such a paltry sum. Best of luck with the repairs Thumbs Up
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 21:46 - 20 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

jeffyjeff wrote:
May I suggest you post your progress on "show and tell", so we can follow along. Thanks for posting.


Yep, absolutely. Maybe even a magazine article or two… you never know!
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CrypticCrud
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PostPosted: 22:16 - 20 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

jeffyjeff wrote:
That's the risk you take when you buy a 25-year-old sportbike


Laughing

Awesome.. can’t wait to see / hear how it goes!
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PostPosted: 09:43 - 21 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can recommend facet fuel pumps as being a nice thing to have.

It's from the era when honda still designed bikes to be worked on so there's nothing you mentioned that would be a total deal breaker. It's not your first rodeo so you knew what you were getting into in terms of costs adding up when it comes to fiddly little things like cables, seals, fittings etc..
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 13:28 - 21 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

One interesting event that occurred when I test rode it..

I came back from the test ride and immediately listed the issues:

The aforementioned fuel pump, the possible reg rec, the rear shock being quite soft and the forks being very hard, the missing bolts, the camchain rattle (oh! the camchain rattle!) and the guy said to me:

"Wow, you've sized it up pretty well, and you were only out for 15 minutes."

I was like... well yeah, I've been riding for 26 years and have owned 35 bikes in that time... But I thought about it and I realised a young n00b might not be able to spot those things. So as you say Stinkwheel, this is not my first rodeo!

Oh god. Am I the old hand now? The grizzled old veteran? F*ck I'm old.
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jeffyjeff
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PostPosted: 14:41 - 21 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
... F*ck I'm old.

You know the old adage, "Old age is not for wimps".
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PostPosted: 19:50 - 21 Dec 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

jeffyjeff wrote:
MarJay wrote:
... F*ck I'm old.

You know the old adage, "Old age is not for wimps".


Yeah, stop that nonsense, 'experienced' yes, 'interesting', maybe, 'old' do fuck off.
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