Hayabusa StreetFighter
#46
(28-12-2012, 07:24pm)BusaJim Wrote: wouldn't it have been easier to buy a BKiing and just change the exhaust.
Jim


Great idea !
Yeah, then you could have had a bike with an annoying 16 ltr tank,
No leg room under the stupid tank pods, and that was longer and
heavier than a Hayabusa. Dhooo!!!!
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#47
I like how that's looking Kev. Looking forward to seeing this build develop.Yes
If you want the rear tyre to hook up better I don't think pushing it into the road with the jack will work though.Pi_tonguePi_tongueLol3
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#48
(29-12-2012, 03:29pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote:
(28-12-2012, 07:24pm)BusaJim Wrote: wouldn't it have been easier to buy a BKiing and just change the exhaust.
Jim


Great idea !
Yeah, then you could have had a bike with an annoying 16 ltr tank,
No leg room under the stupid tank pods, and that was longer and
heavier than a Hayabusa. Dhooo!!!!

Take a chill pill tony I didn't mean to strike a nerve

Jim
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#49
Ok this is where I'm at boys with the fighter build tail unit is all sorted out tank is sorted , all I needs now is a motor and bits ,


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#50
(30-12-2012, 08:38pm)big kev Wrote: Ok this is where I'm at boys with the fighter build tail unit is all sorted out tank is sorted , all I needs now is a motor and bits ,

Just make sure you go with one of those more powerful gen2 motors BK .. Pi_tongue
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#51
Kev, that jack will never work as a rear shock the way you've set it up. Lol3

Love that tail mate. Gonna look awesome once it's painted up. Pi_thumbsup
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#52
(31-12-2012, 09:35am)BikerBoy Wrote: Kev, that jack will never work as a rear shock the way you've set it up. Lol3

Love that tail mate. Gonna look awesome once it's painted up. Pi_thumbsup


Thanks guys , motor wise I'm not sure if the GENII will fit but will have a go


As for the jack you right there it's useless as
Tail unit all sorted


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#53
UPDATE : I have sourced a motor from the USA for a very good price so soon as it arrives I will post pics
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#54
Ok just sorted out the bars and the tail unit so now I'm just waiting on the motor from the USA


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#55
UPDATE : well the bike has been at Extreme Creations I've had a SSSA installed will post more pics tomorrow

Cheers



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#56
Wow!! You're going all out Kev. Looking good!!!
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#57
nice one Kev ,Ben does awesome work
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#58
(20-02-2013, 09:05pm)big kev Wrote: UPDATE : well the bike has been at Extreme Creations I've had a SSSA installed will post more pics tomorrow

Cheers


Nice one Kev,what brand arm is that and how much????

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#59
(21-02-2013, 06:12am)adamski Wrote:
(20-02-2013, 09:05pm)big kev Wrote: UPDATE : well the bike has been at Extreme Creations I've had a SSSA installed will post more pics tomorrow

Cheers


Nice one Kev,what brand arm is that and how much????


The SSSA is a triumph speed triple 1050 unit , cost wise is well over the 1K
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#60
Kev chicks spend that on a dress and would still never look THIS sexy! I love it mate, well done.
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