joe
Newbe
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Post by joe on Aug 2, 2015 5:43:40 GMT 1
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Post by copper99 on Aug 2, 2015 11:19:45 GMT 1
Thats a mad looking thing mate, what frame does it have?
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joe
Newbe
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Post by joe on Aug 2, 2015 14:14:13 GMT 1
One of frame designed on cad and then laser cut and tig welded.. used the headstock from original frame
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Post by tout on Sept 5, 2015 21:03:21 GMT 1
Quality hybrid build,looks like a lot of hard work has been undertaken. hope it rides well. cool job
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Post by steeley on Sept 9, 2015 19:05:16 GMT 1
very interesting bike you have there .
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Post by yazza54 on Sept 15, 2015 19:52:54 GMT 1
One of frame designed on cad and then laser cut and tig welded.. used the headstock from original frame The bit with the vin number on haha
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Post by deltadave on Sept 16, 2015 17:25:08 GMT 1
i looked at this on ebay not long ago very nice engineering
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quans1000rr
L plate rider.
here for a good time not a long time
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Post by quans1000rr on Sept 18, 2015 9:55:13 GMT 1
Looks mega that dude
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Post by castrol on Nov 10, 2015 19:57:28 GMT 1
Now that's a quality project !!!!!
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bngt
Drag-strip hero
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Post by bngt on Dec 26, 2015 15:04:02 GMT 1
Great! Looks like something Yamaha could have done.
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Post by yazza54 on Dec 27, 2015 17:59:16 GMT 1
I admire the engineering having looked through some of the build pics but I can't help but think it looks like it's been rear ended. The nose needs dropping too in my opinion but each to their own. I think with a bit of fiddling with the fairings it could look a lot better again.
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samlig
L plate rider.
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Post by samlig on Jan 10, 2016 13:00:18 GMT 1
Looks something else, how much do you actually gain from having the reverse cyclinder?
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