after some research and looking over message boards of people dealing with similar issues.
It comes down to this. If your wheel is locked and your ignition is damaged (no possible way a locksmith could cut a key , etc.) your in some trouble.
My bike was almost stolen. The scumbags punched my ignition, cut my ignition wires. Striped the 2 main screws mounting ignition.
Only options really is to cut/drill out the screws yourself. Bypass the ignition totally. Or go broke paying your local Honda cycle.
To remove the ignition switch on a 1999 Honda CBR F, first, disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical shorts. Next, remove the upper and lower fairings to access the ignition switch. Disconnect the wiring harness from the switch, then unscrew the ignition switch from its mounting location. Finally, carefully pull the switch out and replace it if necessary.
If you can reach the broken key with a pair of needle nose pliers, you may be able to pull it out. Otherwise, it is a job for a professional locksmith.
dude im not tellin
under the seat...you lift the back corners of the riders seat, remove the two retaining nuts and hey presto.....off it comes and there is the battery
Personally I think it might but you probably need to talk to someone who specializes in cars and stuff.
213 to 215 degrees (F)
You need to remove both handle bars, then the big bolt on the youlk. Remove the yolk and you will see the ignition is attached to that with 2 screws. Make sure youa are carefull with the ball bearings and grease them when you put it all back together.
Honda's Website, Wikipedia, and any motorcycle site that sells Honda Motorcycles and/or dirt-bikes commercially are places you can view images of the 954 Fireblade model on the Internet.
they never made a 2006 cbr 900. the 900 was killed off in favor of the 929rr and 954rr in 1999 i believe, then they killed the 929 and 954 for the weaker 1000RR in 2004. but Honda did made a 519 and 919 but they were toned down naked versions.
The kick-stand switch or clutch lever switch have failed.
Consult you owners manual or go to your library and check out a copy of an owners manual for a Honda CBR 600.
It is under the front seat. There are two Allen head screws under the back part of the seat. You need to pull up on the corner of the seat to expose the screw's