Have owned my '99 model R1 since 2014...still love it, I really wouldn't change it for anything else. Always wanted one when I was in my 20's and they first came out, but could only afford a GPZ600R before finally really stretching to a ZX6R at the time! Had had a few years away from bikes when I bought the R1 (due to moving away to Florida, where the roads are boring, its too hot for bikes and driving standards are sh!te - there was just no point having one....I cringed when I saw the amount of belters with extended swinging arms and lowering links on sportsbikes and chicken strips half a mile wide lol) but when I started coming back to UK more a mate of my dad's offered it me for 2 grand I couldn't resist. Over the years, I've upgraded a few things - most importantly was a fork revalve/respring using the Ktech 20SSK pistion kit along with a Nitron rear shock I bought off a local lad for cheap - really transformed the handling of the bike versus the knackered and undersprung stock suspension. As I'm now 50yr old, more recently I've fit a set of helibars - absolutely brilliant for road riding, I can now do extended stints without the wrist ache and the different angle even makes pulling the clutch lever easier. Tied with that, when I was in America I also managed to bag a used pair of Corbin seats for very cheap. Was a bit skeptical, but find they really do help my old arse on longer sports touring type rides although the shaped riders seat makes hanging off a bit awkard when bezzing around Lincolnshire's finest B roads....I have found myself adopting more a Mike Hailwood style these days

Had a prang back in 2018 - an old biddy towing a caravan flashed someone out a driveway while I was filtering, ended up smashing a fingertip flat when I run into the side of him, must have got caught between my brake lever and mateys wingmirror as I was hard on the brakes as I knew something was amiss even though I couldn't see past the lady's caravan....I've become a lot more cautious filtering these days. Busted my headlights, brakelever and top fairing/bracket/indicators as well as my finger (which is now a good 10mm shorter than it was before!!) and a couple of scuffs when the bike tipped over but that was it thankfully....could have been a lot worse. Promptly fixed up mainly using used parts bought from Ebay for a few hundred quid and a bodyshop mate patch repaired and resprayed the top fairing good as new. My insurance company wanted to write it off as they of course couldn't source new parts for the old relic...I thought get your hands off ya buggers lol. As it seems the case when filtering it went down as a 50/50.
I do all maintenance myself, recently been through the bike replaced all bearings etc - with the suspension it really does ride better than it ever did. I plan on keeping it till I really can't ride it anymore, hopefully a good few years yet! I've also become a bit of a parts collector over the years, buying up stuff while its still available and reasonably priced, got a partial selection of colour matched body panels, spare forks, tank, good condition stock exhaust and plenty of other odds and sods. Couple of pics below, pleased to meet you all!
Dan

