Favorite Mods for CBR600F4i

MattB

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OK... so for those didn't see my other post, I'm the proud new owner of a virtually new 2006 CBR600F4i !!!!!!

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I'm looking at getting a little higher sport-touring windscreen like the MRA.

Also looking at getting a lowering kit to drop it a couple inches since I'm one of those people with a 30" inseam. Anybody done this on their F4i, and if so, any problems or concerns with clearances, etc.?

I'd like to get some frame sliders too, but I really don't want to drill my fairings. Anybody know of any good sliders that mount without drilling the fairings?

And what other mods do you recommend?

(Bearing in mind that I'm looking to mod for more comfort and sport-tour style, not track-bike, RR style mods. I'm 40 this year and comfort is a MUCH higher priority now than it was 20 years ago when I was young and invincible. :-)
 
OK... so for those didn't see my other post, I'm the proud new owner of a virtually new 2006 CBR600F4i !!!!!!

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I'm looking at getting a little higher sport-touring windscreen like the MRA.

Also looking at getting a lowering kit to drop it a couple inches since I'm one of those people with a 30" inseam. Anybody done this on their F4i, and if so, any problems or concerns with clearances, etc.?

I'd like to get some frame sliders too, but I really don't want to drill my fairings. Anybody know of any good sliders that mount without drilling the fairings?

And what other mods do you recommend?

(Bearing in mind that I'm looking to mod for more comfort and sport-tour style, not track-bike, RR style mods. I'm 40 this year and comfort is a MUCH higher priority now than it was 20 years ago when I was young and invincible. :-)

Whatever you decide to do, make a fender eliminator part of the list. Standard fare for all bikes....
 
Levers and Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines for more braking power.
 
Lowering is fairly easy - you can get the 3-position bracket that connects to your rear suspension on ebay. Make sure you evenly lower front and rear. My bike was lowered around 2.5" in the back and 1.5" in the front, and it would try to wheelie on the onramps when I'll be accelerating.

Non-cut frame sliders are waste of money, read the reviews, you can damage your frame with those, so it will be a more expensive repair than just replacing fairings.

I have a double-bubble windscreen on my bike, it helps with air flow over your shoulders/helmet on the highway. You can go expensive route - Puig, Zero Gravity, or cheap route - ebay from China for $25 shipped. Sport touring windscreens are huge IMHO.

My best "touring" upgrade so far is a Corbin seat. It's 3x thicker than the original seat, very comfy. Check ebay for F4 banana seats if you don't want to pay $400+ for a brand new one. F4 seats are the same as 04-06 F4i.

Of course, you can always try clip-on risers and adjust your rearsets for more comfortable riding position, I haven't done that (yet) to my bike.
 
Non-cut frame sliders are waste of money, read the reviews, you can damage your frame with those, so it will be a more expensive repair than just replacing fairings.

+100000
I guy on another forum had a 0 speed tip over in his driveway and the no-cut frame slider caused extensive motor damage.
 
i recommend pazzo levers, they make huge differences from the stock ones....
 
DC electrical socket and heated grips if you ride in cold weather.
 
Don't lower it, especially if you have a 30" inseam. Seriously, that's not too far from me and I can flat-foot pretty much any road bike.

You might want to look into a manual cam chain tensioner for that bike.
 
You might want to look into a manual cam chain tensioner for that bike.

One of the most arguable topics for this bike. Yes, CCT fails on these bikes often, but manual only adjusts it to one position, it does not "follow" the road. It must be very good for racing, especially when you check/adjust it ever 1-2 races, but not for everyday road use. It's a pain in the @ss to change that thing (my bike only had 12k on it when CCT started to knock) for sure, but engine purrs beautifully with OEM new revision one.

Btw, it's not just inseam, which affects whether you can flat-foot the bike, it's also width of the bike/seat. My Corbin seat is wider than the original one, and now I cannot fully flat-foot my bike (stock height bike, I am 5'11"), I cannot put both heels on the ground.
 
Yea the notorious CCTL (it's actually the CCT Lifter not the tensioner) will eventually start rattling but it's typically not a serious problem, just irritating. I agree that the manual one is better if you don't mind making periodic adjustments. Otherwise, go with the revised OEM part (you can identify that it's the revised model because it has two blue/green dots on it vs one dot on the old one).
 
i'm 5'6.5 with a 04 gsxr
with sidi full length boots, im on my tip toes when both my legs are down (literally tip of my toes)
with 1 leg i can easily flat foot it.
dont recommend you lower it if i can make do with the tip toes =p

steel braided lines + aftermarket adjustable brake and clutch levers! such a difference in brake feel, no mushy brakes.

as people mentioned dont get the no-cut sliders!

intergrated tails are always nice too , of course you have to get rid of that rear fender too
 
You must have huge balls if you're planning on lowering the bike due to a 30" inseam.

@onecartel - Why thank you! :-) Actually, my balls haven't been complaining. I'm 5'6" so I don't touch flat-footed. I'd need to lower it about 2" to touch flat-foot.
 
Non-cut frame sliders are waste of money, read the reviews, you can damage your frame with those, so it will be a more expensive repair than just replacing fairings.

My best "touring" upgrade so far is a Corbin seat. It's 3x thicker than the original seat, very comfy. Check ebay for F4 banana seats if you don't want to pay $400+ for a brand new one. F4 seats are the same as 04-06 F4i.

Of course, you can always try clip-on risers and adjust your rearsets for more comfortable riding position, I haven't done that (yet) to my bike.

@ViperZ - Good to know about the sliders. Not sure I like the idea of drilling or cutting my fairings though. I'm going to have to think on that one.

I'm quite happy with the stock banana seat. So far it seems really comfortable. If that changes with more km's, I'll definitely consider the Corbin.

I've been looking at clip-on risers, but like the seat, so far the stock seem pretty comfortable. Again though, with more kms on the bike, I may change my mind. :-)

Thanks!
 
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