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Post by Yogi on Dec 20, 2015 18:20:15 GMT 1
thanks for the heads up yogi, nice bike btw, will keep my eye on your thread Just trying something a little different from the norm Make sure you start a thread for yours too
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Post by fozzy17 on Dec 20, 2015 23:12:00 GMT 1
thanks for the heads up yogi, nice bike btw, will keep my eye on your thread Just trying something a little different from the norm Make sure you start a thread for yours too Yeah will do, I've got a strokered 31k hopefully start it in the summer
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Post by tacky1 on Dec 21, 2015 0:15:33 GMT 1
Nice work, I have the NK conversion kit for mine, I haven't got around to fitting it yet
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Post by botty on Dec 21, 2015 1:21:40 GMT 1
Brilliant work.. Love it.
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Post by Yogi on Dec 21, 2015 20:01:59 GMT 1
Nice work, I have the NK conversion kit for mine, I haven't got around to fitting it yet If it's anything like the ones I've fitted,you'll need to elongate one of the holes to make it fit
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Post by matt7 on Dec 21, 2015 20:29:25 GMT 1
Nice work, I have the NK conversion kit for mine, I haven't got around to fitting it yet If it's anything like the ones I've fitted,you'll need to elongate one of the holes to make it fit My yamagamma engine mounts were a bit like that, only had to remake/modify the ones for the front & back mounts though lol
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Post by tacky1 on Dec 22, 2015 2:29:28 GMT 1
If it's anything like the ones I've fitted,you'll need to elongate one of the holes to make it fit My yamagamma engine mounts were a bit like that, only had to remake/modify the ones for the front & back mounts though lol Cheers for that, Im in the middle of building an RZ500 and an RZV500, so my poor YPVS is on the back burner..
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Post by sparton on Jan 2, 2016 18:23:12 GMT 1
Nice bike
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Post by Yogi on Jan 7, 2016 23:16:28 GMT 1
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Post by unrealedd on Jan 8, 2016 0:35:27 GMT 1
Oh yes matt liken that a lot. Is this going to be a bigcc/big hp engine?
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Post by stevebgt1 on Jan 8, 2016 11:53:27 GMT 1
Lovin that rear unit...very smart ! Gonna be cool this. Got a colour scheme in mind yet ??
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Post by yamark on Jan 8, 2016 15:42:32 GMT 1
Like your choices so far. That seat unit makes the bike look fast on it's side stand! Great work Matt
Mark
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Post by Yogi on Jan 8, 2016 19:02:00 GMT 1
Oh yes matt liken that a lot. Is this going to be a bigcc/big hp engine? Cheers mate Still undecided on what to do with the engine
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Post by Yogi on Jan 8, 2016 19:03:13 GMT 1
Lovin that rear unit...very smart ! Gonna be cool this. Got a colour scheme in mind yet ?? Cheers Steve Got a couple of ideas but still not sure yet
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Post by Yogi on Jan 8, 2016 19:05:31 GMT 1
Like your choices so far. That seat unit makes the bike look fast on it's side stand! Great work Matt
Mark Cheers Mark Just need you to hurry up with my 550lc triple
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Post by Yogi on Feb 5, 2016 22:32:26 GMT 1
Well it's been slow going lately but I've modified a loom to fit Fibre glassed the rear seat panel to look like it belongs Now the frames been blasted and left at the powdercoaters The man caves had a long overdue clean up So hopefully I'll be able to get a rolling chassis to the sprayer soon Cheers Matt
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Post by jon on Feb 6, 2016 10:03:49 GMT 1
Matt, did you decide not to use the JL GP pipes as they hit the suspension knuckle? I see you have some conventional pipes now.
Jon
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Post by Yogi on Feb 6, 2016 10:10:04 GMT 1
Hi Jon I was looking at using the Tsa pipes before I got the Jls They don't hit the knuckle luckily, so Happy days I've only got to get the rear mount sorted Matt
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Post by Yogi on Feb 19, 2016 18:52:31 GMT 1
Hi Gang Little bit of progress sinc my last update Frames been blasted and powder coated Rearsets fitted although not sure on colour,maybe getting a colour change Exhausts fitted, need back bracket moving Banshee coils in place and ready to go Finally some more goodies from my favourite toy shop Cheers Matt
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Post by knackerdan66 on Feb 20, 2016 8:59:52 GMT 1
awsome
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Post by sparton on Feb 20, 2016 15:04:30 GMT 1
Very very nice... Cant wait to see it finished...
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Post by Yogi on Feb 21, 2016 17:30:27 GMT 1
;)Cheers boys
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Post by LC_BOTT on Feb 21, 2016 20:13:05 GMT 1
Oooohh liking the lock-up clutch, what made you decide on that, any particular reason, or are you just shallow and like the look (joke) Thinking about one for mine, but I have no 'reason' to buy one, is it from Norbo??
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Post by Yogi on Feb 21, 2016 20:16:51 GMT 1
Oooohh liking the lock-up clutch, what made you decide on that, any particular reason, or are you just shallow and like the look (joke) Thinking about one for mine, but I have no 'reason' to buy one, is it from Norbo?? Shallow mate and purely for looks Straight from norbos toy emporium Matt
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Post by Topman350 on Feb 21, 2016 23:26:25 GMT 1
Looking very sweet buddy love it :-)
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Post by stevebgt1 on Feb 22, 2016 16:17:10 GMT 1
This is my fave thread so far this year.....:-)
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Post by Yogi on Feb 23, 2016 15:56:35 GMT 1
Cheers Guys
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Post by rostrumorhospital on Feb 26, 2016 0:04:48 GMT 1
Really Like the look you have created, very slick, looking forward to seeing what paint scheme you go for, the pipes look the business with the swing arm, great workmanship as well
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Post by Yogi on Feb 28, 2016 17:45:27 GMT 1
Well I've put off wiring up the koso clock for too long so here goes Cut the plugs off the loom Temporary chock block to start with When I knew it all worked it was on with new connectors And jobs a good un Just need setting up now and I can sleep at night again Happy days,Matt
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Post by arrow on Feb 28, 2016 18:27:07 GMT 1
Great work, a credit to you.
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