Razortooth's bike
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Razortooth's bike
Here is my NC29... I hope you like it.
Before the conversion
While i converted it
Finished... :D
I'll post actual photos (with the new CBR6 rear shock and another undertray) later
Melly
Before the conversion
While i converted it
Finished... :D
I'll post actual photos (with the new CBR6 rear shock and another undertray) later
Melly
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Re: Razortooth's bike
well nice wish i had the time and patience to do something like that to my 35 but i cant keep it off the road either coz of the commute to work
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well, it took me 3 months an 1500€ but it was worth all the pulled over fingernails
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hey nice work!! can i ask how easy and what parts you used to do the conversion???
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easy is relative - but you'll grow at your tasks :D
just drill and fiberglass here a bit (and there a bit) - thats it
i took almost every part of the original fairing plus the meter stay (fitted with an selfmade adaptor) so i needed another speedo cos the original was too big.
just drill and fiberglass here a bit (and there a bit) - thats it
i took almost every part of the original fairing plus the meter stay (fitted with an selfmade adaptor) so i needed another speedo cos the original was too big.
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the finished article is my favorite in the 2008 400GB calendar :) excellent work and a great job.
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that looks fantastic, ggod work!
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Wow, Brilliant conversion, best rear I seen apart from the original. Im impressed..
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what parts did you have to order to do the conversion?
Looks the nuts a true baby blade
Looks the nuts a true baby blade
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Just have to quote myselforbital45uk wrote:what parts did you have to order to do the conversion?
Looks the nuts a true baby blade
Thanks for al the positive feedback - it was worth all the work i had...razortooth wrote:i took almost every part of the original fairing plus the meter stay (fitted with an selfmade adaptor) so i needed another speedo cos the original was too big.
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