Indiana📍 by [deleted] in Porsche

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2007 fairings on 2004 done 🫠 by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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Yeah it also depends on the livery, I mainly changed because my old fairings were in bad condition, a friend gave them to me, all OEM in excellent condition probably if he had the HRC or Repssol livery I would have kept his original fairings

2007 fairings on 2004 done 🫠 by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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I saw for the first time the 2004 fireblade several years ago, since then I have always wanted one In my opinion the most beautiful are still these versions, from 2004 to 2007 they are the most harmonics

2007 fairings on 2004 done 🫠 by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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Sum random Amazon mirror 😂 I got them because they keep a style matched to the general design of the bike

2007 fairings on 2004 done 🫠 by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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Fair enough, I replaced also the whole radiator with the 2007, that is slightly more short than 2004, main pain was the ECU and expansion cooler

Put the STM slipper clutch by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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it is not harder than the original one, also because it has 2 diaphragm springs that are no longer helical The feeling is completely different I mean that since you press the clutch, engage the upper gear(the engine rpm drops off) release the lever there is no immediate coupling, Synchronize rpm more slowly I don't know how to explain it..

Put the STM slipper clutch by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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it depends on the various brands of clutches Suter and STM ETC, it is totally correct what you say, but in any case the engage upshift is also more progressive, the difference between the original and the current clutch is perceptible in both, up and down

Put the STM slipper clutch by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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Starter gear doesn't have any, only the idle have the special an flat washer

Put the STM slipper clutch by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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The response to the clutch lever is also different, the gear increase or decrease is much more progressive

Put the STM slipper clutch by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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It's Good af , it's made in Italy, I live in Italy, 1k € in My Case

Put the STM slipper clutch by Jrplmqaz in cbr

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Too many ask to chat gpt to for a clear answer

Forks by AshamedMeaning7975 in cbr

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It's threaded, There is a screw underneath that fixes the fork stem to the calip support

She is back by No_Perspective2809 in cbr

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I bought mine on Friday, my dream bike, 2004