F/S '01 Honda RC51 Street/Track setups
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F/S '01 Honda RC51 Street/Track setups
$5000, bottom line. Located in Lithia Springs, GA (West of ATL just west of 6 Flags off I 20)
Clean GA title in my name.
kperham986@hotmail.com
Street set up includes most all stock equipment, only missing pillion seat. Plastics and tank in nice shape for a 9 year old bike. Forks were gone through by Dan Kyle from previous owner. Carbon Hugger. Carbon radiator fin things (They look cool, guess they help move air?). Flapper mod. Soft limiter mod. Steel brake and clutch lines. Brembo Radial Master Cylinder. Power Commander PCIII Serial, but well set up by professional tuner. Harris Performance mushroom style frame sliders. New Pilot Powers. Several sets of stock handle bars, rider and passenger pegs, levers. New Vortex sprockets 15-41 520 and new chain. Scott's steering dampener. Gilles rear wheel adjusters and pit stand hooks. Can include the Pit Bull adapters to fit it, if needed.
Track set up includes Marvic Penta II magnesium wheels with Bridgeport 83` aluminum valve stems and 43t 520 rear sprocket. Penske dual adjustable rear shock. Vortex clipons. Stock '05 gas tank (I think, whatever year was black) with Vortex keyless cap and it's own fuel pump for easy swap from street. Yoshimura dual slipons- some damage on each side from small get offs. Titanium muffler hangers. VFR shifter for no linkage GP shift. Two sets of race fiberglass- one old set (that came with the bike when I bought it) with some not great repairs, one new set (I bought and had painted after I got the bike) that was down and I haven't repaired. Tank took a good hit and scrape. Hey, that's what track stuff is for!
I might have forgotten a thing or two, but mechanically no problems. 9279 miles. Water and Water Wetter in the rads. I prefer Honda, but it's a track bike. Royal Purple oil and Honda filter. Some kind of aftermarket shock linkage, too. I don't know much about that, previous owner. Quick turn throttle tube.
KBB retail is $4750
Marvics, Penske, Yoshi, Vortex, Scotts, Gilles, etc... Well worth it, and you won't get a similar setup buying a cheaper stock bike and getting it piece by piece!
No insurance or valid tag, so no test rides. Sorry.
Currently put together for track, so all stock parts, lights, etc. are off the bike.
Email: (May not get any PM's, so email please)kperham986@hotmail.com
Clean GA title in my name.
kperham986@hotmail.com
Street set up includes most all stock equipment, only missing pillion seat. Plastics and tank in nice shape for a 9 year old bike. Forks were gone through by Dan Kyle from previous owner. Carbon Hugger. Carbon radiator fin things (They look cool, guess they help move air?). Flapper mod. Soft limiter mod. Steel brake and clutch lines. Brembo Radial Master Cylinder. Power Commander PCIII Serial, but well set up by professional tuner. Harris Performance mushroom style frame sliders. New Pilot Powers. Several sets of stock handle bars, rider and passenger pegs, levers. New Vortex sprockets 15-41 520 and new chain. Scott's steering dampener. Gilles rear wheel adjusters and pit stand hooks. Can include the Pit Bull adapters to fit it, if needed.
Track set up includes Marvic Penta II magnesium wheels with Bridgeport 83` aluminum valve stems and 43t 520 rear sprocket. Penske dual adjustable rear shock. Vortex clipons. Stock '05 gas tank (I think, whatever year was black) with Vortex keyless cap and it's own fuel pump for easy swap from street. Yoshimura dual slipons- some damage on each side from small get offs. Titanium muffler hangers. VFR shifter for no linkage GP shift. Two sets of race fiberglass- one old set (that came with the bike when I bought it) with some not great repairs, one new set (I bought and had painted after I got the bike) that was down and I haven't repaired. Tank took a good hit and scrape. Hey, that's what track stuff is for!
I might have forgotten a thing or two, but mechanically no problems. 9279 miles. Water and Water Wetter in the rads. I prefer Honda, but it's a track bike. Royal Purple oil and Honda filter. Some kind of aftermarket shock linkage, too. I don't know much about that, previous owner. Quick turn throttle tube.
KBB retail is $4750
Marvics, Penske, Yoshi, Vortex, Scotts, Gilles, etc... Well worth it, and you won't get a similar setup buying a cheaper stock bike and getting it piece by piece!
No insurance or valid tag, so no test rides. Sorry.
Currently put together for track, so all stock parts, lights, etc. are off the bike.
Email: (May not get any PM's, so email please)kperham986@hotmail.com
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