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R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 3rd, '09, 22:24
by Twin Lover
To all those that run R1's on this site Si / Bambam etc

I have been offered an '02 R1 which looks clean and has some history for £2700. At first glance it does not look like it has been to the moon and back but I am waiting for confirmation of the mileage.

What are the things I need to be aware of when looking at an R1 of this age?

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 3rd, '09, 22:57
by BIMBOR1
hi mate i got a 1999 r1 lots of extras on bike no marks very clean 30.000 miles £ 2.4oo my first 1000cc bike i fine it very light to ride easy to handle than bikes before . :D :D if that helps

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 3rd, '09, 23:09
by TLS-Moose
NOooooo!!


Did I see you say you had "issues" with yours the other day?

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 4th, '09, 07:47
by billinom8s
firstly, ignore all hairdresser comments. there is a reason they are so popular.

so long as the engine has had regular oil changes the mileage shouldnt matter, there is a video on you tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThO-w9SCM8I abouth this guy who did something like 100,000 miles on his !

check the head bearings -too many wheelies
check the bellypan - too many wheelies
have the brake lines been done? should of by now

i think frag has an '02 r1

check the rear sprocket and tyre, any evidence or being ragged ? if not it was probably bambams :D

other than that, once the suspension is set up to you, you won't regret it :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 4th, '09, 12:16
by bambam
billinom8s wrote:
check the rear sprocket and tyre, any evidence or being ragged ? if not it was probably bambams :D
cheeky git :evil: :roll: :evil:
billinom8s wrote:other than that, once the suspension is set up to you, you won't regret it :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
tottaly agree makes a huge difference althought the suspension might be a bit tired by now

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 5th, '09, 11:44
by Frag
billinom8s wrote:
i think frag has an '02 r1
I have, got it at the end of Dec 08, love it to bits, no problems as yet, sounds like a bloody good price for yours :D

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 5th, '09, 19:48
by Twin Lover
Thanks all

I am going to have a test ride this weekend and will let you know.

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 5th, '09, 20:19
by julian
Sounds like a good price for what is a great bike 8) . Ask if the seller will throw in a cut and blow dry :lol:

Good luck with your test ride :D

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 9th, '09, 23:53
by Twin Lover
Bloke sold the 02 before I could ride it but I found a very clean standard '00 that I will be picking up this week.

I am looking foward to the next rideout to get you guys tips on how to best look after it. My first mod will be to do something about the huge number plate and holder.

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 10th, '09, 06:37
by TLS-Moose
Congratulations 8)



Does that mean the TL has gone ...... :cry: :cry:

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 10th, '09, 09:22
by Funky
Watch out for the socket to plug your GHD's into.

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 10th, '09, 10:15
by jason
Funky wrote:Watch out for the socket to plug your GHD's into.
thank goodness normal service has been resumed....I was just thinking this thread was strangely free of salon related comments :)

its a little known fact that zoolanders "blue steel" stare was perfected after years riding an R1 :D

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 10th, '09, 13:36
by billinom8s
but wait till u see 'the magnum' :D

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 10th, '09, 17:40
by Milky

Re: R1 Advice

Posted: Mar 10th, '09, 20:48
by BIMBOR1
good choice mate :) :)