REVHEADS busa
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#77
(21-02-2013, 06:40pm)revhead Wrote: id say as the owner of a gen 1 busa,and a 2nd damaged one ,the thing i would recommend is to take the stator cover off and through it to buggery and fit a chinese one ,as the stock unit isnt .5 of a mil thick, were as the chinese unit is 15 mil thick ,so if you have an ooppss ,atleast you could pick it up and ride it home ,instead of watching it bleed to death all over the road
(21-02-2013, 06:40pm)revhead Wrote: id say as the owner of a gen 1 busa,and a 2nd damaged one ,the thing i would recommend is to take the stator cover off and through it to buggery and fit a chinese one ,as the stock unit isnt .5 of a mil thick, were as the chinese unit is 15 mil thick ,so if you have an ooppss ,atleast you could pick it up and ride it home ,instead of watching it bleed to death all over the road
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Which ones the best, revhead?
I keep seeing this Woodcraft one which is pretty pricey but looks like its nicely made. Is it worth the money, or are there other ones just us good? You told me to bling up my new engine - wanna get it right!
By the way, all credit to you. Once you got over your sore arse you've made some magic with your bike and it looks great. I envy your skills, mate! Step back for a moment and give yourself a pat on the back, and take a look at what you've done in such a very short time.
I really enjoyed watching the bike take shape, and I reckon the finished job looked awesome. Could not f****g believe what happened in your own street, just doing such a simple thing. Unbelievable, and I know it must have hurt ya (and not just your arse!)
I'm sure I'm not the only one who recognizes what you've now done, and how good its going to look.
I reckon you're pretty special, mate, and look forward to buying you a beer/turkey or three!
Keep the pictures coming!
Rob

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#78
would you believe this cover is made in china ,and is the best ive ever seen ,for $54 ,free post
perfect powder coating,it comes with new bolts ,i just had to make a new gasket,cheers for the kind words

wild turkey 101 ,yes please
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#79
...or you can bolt on one of these...

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Here's a better angle

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#80
has anyone had one of the case protectors work ,im thinking of fitting one over my new thicker stator cover

also the busa started 1st hit of the start button today ,extremely happy
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#81
(22-02-2013, 03:11pm)revhead Wrote: has anyone had one of the case protectors work ,im thinking of fitting one over my new thicker stator cover

also the busa started 1st hit of the start button today ,extremely happy


Mick(Busa666) had one and after 2 months the bolts started rusting not to mention that at the very first time he gently laid the bike down the bolts ripped the cover right off making more damage,Gcraft is the way to go.
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#82
almost all repaired just waiting on some billet parts from Ben from Extreme creations
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man im over insurance companies and panel beaters i do it all myself ,

in house@ Petes Car Restorations.
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#84
Lookin great. What brake calipers are they?
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#85
very shmick job dude.. you should be commended
BATFINK (aka Tony)

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#86
Mate, bloody top effort! May I ask, are you a spray painter by trade, or just very bloody handy?
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#87
(25-02-2013, 11:06pm)pan Wrote: Lookin great. What brake calipers are they?
hey pan they be 1999 tls
(26-02-2013, 08:13am)Batfink Wrote: very shmick job dude.. you should be commended
thanks batfink

(26-02-2013, 08:37am)BEAU Wrote: Mate, bloody top effort! May I ask, are you a spray painter by trade, or just very bloody handy?
im a chef ,and a qualified mechanic ,and my hobby is panel and painting
thank you! Beau.
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#88
Whoah!!! That looks friggin wild!! Well done getting it all back together....and better than before!
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#89
(26-02-2013, 08:29pm)BikerBoy Wrote: Whoah!!! That looks friggin wild!! Well done getting it all back together....and better than before!
thank you ,i was trying ,heres some billet bits the mailman bought me yesterday,
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clutch resovour ,on my old 19 mil radial master
and 19 mil brake res with billet res as well,
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test ride today in full leathers ,only waiting on my revison mirrors to turn up in the mail

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(27-02-2013, 07:27am)revhead Wrote:
(26-02-2013, 08:29pm)BikerBoy Wrote: Whoah!!! That looks friggin wild!! Well done getting it all back together....and better than before!
thank you ,i was trying ,heres some billet bits the mailman bought me yesterday,
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clutch resovour ,on my old 19 mil radial master
and 19 mil brake res with billet res as well,
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test ride today in full leathers ,only waiting on my revison mirrors to turn up in the mail
do a dog check first?
looks great, mate!
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