How to Customize a 1992 Honda CBR 600 F2

If you own a 1992 Honda CBR 600 F2, you know it's fast. You also know that Honda stopped manufacturing the CBR 600 in 2008. This also means that you have probably looked at your bike and felt it could use a facelift to help it get back some of the glory it had in 1992. Newer bikes are flashier but not much faster. With a little attention to the details, you will be able to turn heads when you are burning that wheelie down the drag strip.

Things You'll Need

  • Graphics kit
  • Colored CBR 600 tires
  • Solo seat
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Instructions

    • 1

      Install a graphics kit on your Honda CBR 600. The graphics that came on the bike in 1992 were stickers. Over time, they have faded, cracked, peeled and started to look bad. New graphics kits are made from vinyl and will keep their shine much longer. This is a cost-effective way to renew the look of your vehicle instead of doing a custom paint job.

    • 2

      Install colored tires. These are relatively new to the motorcycle market and will make a statement that your 1992 Honda has entered the new generation of motorcycles. These tires are made with dyed rubber and will match or complement the color scheme of your Honda.

    • 3

      Install a solo seat. Your CBR 600 came with a two-person seat which, over time, has probably started to fade and tear, due to the weather conditions over the years. The CBR 600 could be restored with an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) seat, but a bike with new graphics, colored tires and a super-fast engine would look even more aggressive if it were a one-person bike.