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R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:24 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
Hello, just introducing myself. The names Rob and recently bought a 1999 R1 4xv. Not in bad order with just a few marks here and there fully serviced and runs fine as far as I can tell in this lovely Lancs weather.

One question. Where can I get the red paint in aerosols as i plan to paint and polish my wheels. Below a photograph as it came after a quick wash.

Plans cut scorpion exhaust down (I have original system), paint and polish wheels and other metalwork. New Bridgestone S20R's on their way as well and a private plate I own. :D

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Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:35 pm
by Damo666
Welcome in Rob nice clean 4xv that,dont blame you changing those Dunlop ditch finders and you say you're in Lancs,whereabouts?

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:40 pm
by CBXTrev
Hello Rob....tidy 4XV mate

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:58 pm
by Bub
Hi Rob and welcome to the forum mate, nice looking 4XV you got there. I'd get yourself a steering damper if I was you.

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 6:14 pm
by jompy
Bub wrote:Hi Rob and welcome to the forum mate, nice looking 4XV you got there. I'd get yourself a steering damper if I was you.
+1 was just about to say I can't see a steering damper , good idea to have one

Welcome in Rob
The 4xv's give alot of bang for you buck ! You may want to make sure your Exup is moving freely but if you strip it watch out because the bolts link to sheer off , S20's are a great tyre I found they needed very little scrubbing in but obviously that's for you to find out , as a hypersports tyre they don't last as long as the sports touring tyres I got about 2500 miles out of a rear , have a search for a thread on tyre pressure as I've now lowered my rear because my tyres weren't lasting as long

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:41 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
Damo666 wrote:Welcome in Rob nice clean 4xv that,dont blame you changing those Dunlop ditch finders and you say you're in Lancs,whereabouts?
I'm in Burnley Lancs. Yeah i've had an 02 R1 a few years ago and came with Dunlop's not keen especially when it's cold can't get any heat in them.

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:43 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
Bub wrote:Hi Rob and welcome to the forum mate, nice looking 4XV you got there. I'd get yourself a steering damper if I was you.
I'll see how it goes but I know what you mean as i've already had a couple of wobbles under hard acceleration :lol:

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:47 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
jompy wrote:
Bub wrote:Hi Rob and welcome to the forum mate, nice looking 4XV you got there. I'd get yourself a steering damper if I was you.
+1 was just about to say I can't see a steering damper , good idea to have one

Welcome in Rob
The 4xv's give alot of bang for you buck ! You may want to make sure your Exup is moving freely but if you strip it watch out because the bolts link to sheer off , S20's are a great tyre I found they needed very little scrubbing in but obviously that's for you to find out , as a hypersports tyre they don't last as long as the sports touring tyres I got about 2500 miles out of a rear , have a search for a thread on tyre pressure as I've now lowered my rear because my tyres weren't lasting as long
Cheers for all the welcomes. It's had a full service just before I bought it and i've had a mechanic had a look over it and he said all's well (apart from tyres). Rides really well apart from no grip but that will be cured soon with the new tyres.

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:59 pm
by 2002r1jon
Welcome in Rob ;)

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 12:23 am
by LOCKE
Welcome in mate. Bike looks clean for its age. Enjoy.

Colin

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 1:15 am
by Chinny
Welcome Rob

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:50 am
by Bub
TheDarkAvenger wrote:
Bub wrote:Hi Rob and welcome to the forum mate, nice looking 4XV you got there. I'd get yourself a steering damper if I was you.
I'll see how it goes but I know what you mean as i've already had a couple of wobbles under hard acceleration :lol:
Only a couple, you need to try harder :lol:


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Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 12:18 pm
by Damo666
TheDarkAvenger wrote:
Damo666 wrote:Welcome in Rob nice clean 4xv that,dont blame you changing those Dunlop ditch finders and you say you're in Lancs,whereabouts?
I'm in Burnley Lancs. Yeah i've had an 02 R1 a few years ago and came with Dunlop's not keen especially when it's cold can't get any heat in them.
Not too far from me then really maybe about half hour or so

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 1:39 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
Bub wrote:
TheDarkAvenger wrote:
Bub wrote:Hi Rob and welcome to the forum mate, nice looking 4XV you got there. I'd get yourself a steering damper if I was you.
I'll see how it goes but I know what you mean as i've already had a couple of wobbles under hard acceleration :lol:
Only a couple, you need to try harder :lol:


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Only been out on it once in rain so get some more wobbles soon :lol: :lol:

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:07 pm
by PJC
Welcome Rob, lovely bike you have there. enjoy the forum is a great place with interesting members :roll:


Trust Bub re the damper its needed if you ride the bike as it should be ;)

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:16 pm
by Bub
I remember my 4XV up, before I got home I decided I needed one :lol:


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Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:41 pm
by Steve R1
Hi rob,

Nice looking R1, you not that far from me, I'm in Warrington and work in Preston, regularly in burnley at the BSF schools.

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 4:03 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
Steve R1 wrote:Hi rob,

Nice looking R1, you not that far from me, I'm in Warrington and work in Preston, regularly in burnley at the BSF schools.
Cheers for all the welcomes i'll post some more photo's when I get wheels, exhaust etc. done. :) :)

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:28 pm
by billinom8s
hi there and welcome,

i have the 4xv, awesome bikes. like has been said, watch the exup valve, can be a b1tch.

once the suspension is setup you can have lots of fun, steering damper is a good idea too.


as for the red paint, i don't know if you can get it in spray form but under the rear seat there should be your paint colour codes but a google search will give you what you are after. i know when mine was the same colour scheme as yours i bought some touch up paint from ebay and it worked just fine.

if you want some suspension settings give me a shout.

Re: R1 4xv

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 5:59 pm
by TheDarkAvenger
billinom8s wrote:hi there and welcome,

i have the 4xv, awesome bikes. like has been said, watch the exup valve, can be a b1tch.

once the suspension is setup you can have lots of fun, steering damper is a good idea too.


as for the red paint, i don't know if you can get it in spray form but under the rear seat there should be your paint colour codes but a google search will give you what you are after. i know when mine was the same colour scheme as yours i bought some touch up paint from ebay and it worked just fine.

if you want some suspension settings give me a shout.
Cheers bill i have found a near enough match for the wheels by taking my rear hugger to Halfords. They were helpful and the wheel looks more or less right. I'm happy with colour. I'll put photo's on when i've done the front wheel but it takes ages to get all the old paint off polish, then prime and paint. Exhaust done though shortened and sounds great now. :D