GEN1 GEN2 REAR ENDS
#1
hey guys some of you know ive had fun doing some mods to my busa , now its time to take it up a notch . i was reading a thread that gruntmax posted up and there was a pice of a GEN1 with a GEN2 rear end . ive really liked this idea for some time now . so i thourt i would get some thourts. just looking at this bike inspires me to do something this cool . i will do my own custom seat lol .

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#2
(31-03-2010, 10:36pm)big kev Wrote: i was reading a thread that gruntmax posted up and there was a pice of a GEN1 with a GEN2 rear end .

Link, please?
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(31-03-2010, 10:44pm)Rainbow7 Wrote:
(31-03-2010, 10:36pm)big kev Wrote: i was reading a thread that gruntmax posted up and there was a pice of a GEN1 with a GEN2 rear end .

Link, please?

dont know why you need the link as i have posted up the pics but here it is . grunts thread has the same pic i hosted

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=14776
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(31-03-2010, 10:52pm)big kev Wrote: dont know why you need the link
I was hoping that the thread would have info on how to do the conversion.
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(31-03-2010, 11:06pm)Rainbow7 Wrote:
(31-03-2010, 10:52pm)big kev Wrote: dont know why you need the link
I was hoping that the thread would have info on how to do the conversion.

the frame width is the same im thinking of astetics . the measurements at the same as in width . so now its down to getting a rear end in and pulling it all apart and mounting in the gen 2 rear
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#6
I found this:

http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/busa-mods/...-swap.html
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#7
yeah i had a good read of the busa.org forum im convinced that the swap wont be to hard and im hopeing i will get the look i want . fingers crossed
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#8
If it's not too hard (and doesn't cost the Earth!) let us know; I'll probably do it, too.
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#9
yeah i will keep you all informed . i will have the rear end repainted to match the gen 1 colour scheme as well
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#10
(31-03-2010, 11:30pm)big kev Wrote: i will have the rear end repainted to match the gen 1 colour scheme as well
Of course.
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#11
I like the look in that photo, but still not a fan of the Gen2 rear from the back. It seems like a change for change sake. I would have thought most people are after a 'smaller looking rear' Maybe a Gen1 back on a Gen2 ??
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#12
It definitely makes you look twice at a bike like that..
The chrome bling and low stance sure help too.
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#13
yeah my bike is lowered and soon as i saw this i thourt of my bike . so i think thats the plan .
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#14
(01-04-2010, 02:40pm)big kev Wrote: yeah my bike is lowered and soon as i saw this i thourt of my bike . so i think thats the plan .

go do it Kev, would be great to see... Pi_thumbsup
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#15
its just the over all out look i love the gen 1 but soon as i saw this i was blown away . and now its something that my busa must have
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