testing on my 900rr
This bike is 14 years old but you would never know it. it does need a few things to make it perfect, i have done alot of work and invested alot of mony into it to get it where it is today. This bike runs strong! I bought it from a girl who owned it for a year and decided it was too powerfull for her, i have had it for a little under a year and have worked on it in my free time when possible.
it is a 93 900 RR, i rode it maybe 5 times and once on a long ride, the previous owner took it out every weekend on rides from holiday to crystal river and down to tampa, i never use it and could use the extra money building the engine for my car which i actually will use once finished. the 93 cluster says 27xx miles but the title says exempt, it now has a 99 cluster* but has been ridden only on short rides with he new cluster.
i stripped it and added :
a new rectifier ($100)
complete rear brake from a 99 ($120)
new untertail from a 97 $30)
tail from a 99 ($120)
tail light from a 99 ($30)
frame sliders ($20)
99 wire harness ($50)
99 cluster ($50)
99 fromt faring stay ($40)
99 headlight ($75)
99 fromt faring ($120)
new 99 double bubble windscreene ($40)
removed ghetto "custom" exhaust that was on it (free)
sanded primed and painted flat black ($50)
lowered 2" ( lowering links $25)
flust front turn ($20)
aftermarket mirrors ($15)
These parts alone add up to just over $900
needs:
front faring mirror support (have 93 on but doesnt line up with 99 front faring)
rear tail lock
front fender
rear tail mounts.
*gauge cluster mod 99 is electronic while 93 is mechanical, you can re wire the 93 cluster into th 99 harness to make it easy, or ad9 a 99 temp sensor and get a 99 speed sensor to get the 99 cluster to work completely ( i will include the 93 cluster also) i also have the 99 computer but the bike will not run with it, you need to use the 93 computer that is installed
picts below
pictures taken today



bump, i just added a stock tail light assembly instead of the cheezy home made one that was there and a red lip on the rims(easily comes off if you dont like), heres a cople more pict

it is a 93 900 RR, i rode it maybe 5 times and once on a long ride, the previous owner took it out every weekend on rides from holiday to crystal river and down to tampa, i never use it and could use the extra money building the engine for my car which i actually will use once finished. the 93 cluster says 27xx miles but the title says exempt, it now has a 99 cluster* but has been ridden only on short rides with he new cluster.
i stripped it and added :
a new rectifier ($100)
complete rear brake from a 99 ($120)
new untertail from a 97 $30)
tail from a 99 ($120)
tail light from a 99 ($30)
frame sliders ($20)
99 wire harness ($50)
99 cluster ($50)
99 fromt faring stay ($40)
99 headlight ($75)
99 fromt faring ($120)
new 99 double bubble windscreene ($40)
removed ghetto "custom" exhaust that was on it (free)
sanded primed and painted flat black ($50)
lowered 2" ( lowering links $25)
flust front turn ($20)
aftermarket mirrors ($15)
These parts alone add up to just over $900
needs:
front faring mirror support (have 93 on but doesnt line up with 99 front faring)
rear tail lock
front fender
rear tail mounts.
*gauge cluster mod 99 is electronic while 93 is mechanical, you can re wire the 93 cluster into th 99 harness to make it easy, or ad9 a 99 temp sensor and get a 99 speed sensor to get the 99 cluster to work completely ( i will include the 93 cluster also) i also have the 99 computer but the bike will not run with it, you need to use the 93 computer that is installed
picts below
pictures taken today



bump, i just added a stock tail light assembly instead of the cheezy home made one that was there and a red lip on the rims(easily comes off if you dont like), heres a cople more pict

Last edited by neondriver; Jun 8, 2007 at 12:11 PM.
click here to see pictures of it from when i got it to now.
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/b...-pictures.html
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/b...-pictures.html
Yes, but i know TR and im shure ill stil get offers of $300 or something retarted. someone wanted a price so i threw one out. price is negotable.
didnt need to put a price thats why u said testing... testing waters is you dont put a price out there and you see what you get on an offer... GL with sale, you did a lot of work on that bike.




