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Finally done. Only Tail tidy and brake lines left to do. :thumright:
That bike is whey to clean
Owenski
07-05-10, 11:52 AM
Has that EVER been used?
maviczap
07-05-10, 11:53 AM
Looking goood!
Who did the headers and link pipes? Are they Renegade headers, or did Beowulf do them?
Anyway lovely looking curvy
Owenski
07-05-10, 11:59 AM
That indicator wont last very long, plastics not so good touching the cans.
kellyjo
07-05-10, 12:12 PM
mmm... sexy!! I'd love to do that to mine, but it'll never happen!! Can't you lose the rear pegs, they're so fugly!?
Nicky S
07-05-10, 01:17 PM
thats nice also very clean
were did you get your heel plates, rear brake bar from ? also your grippy rear seat or is that just a net ?
Has that EVER been used?
Oh yes 13k and still rising !!:cool:
Looking goood!
Who did the headers and link pipes? Are they Renegade headers, or did Beowulf do them?
Anyway lovely looking curvy
Thanks, Headers and link are Renegade, only needed the left hand Beowulf can to make a pair !!
maviczap
07-05-10, 01:20 PM
thats nice also very clean
were did you get your heel plates, rear brake bar from ? also your grippy rear seat or is that just a net ?
Rear seat cover is a Tribo one, stops the pillion sliding fwd
Heel plates & brake torque arm I've seen on the evil bay
That indicator wont last very long, plastics not so good touching the cans.
There is about 2mm gap between cans and indicators, but indicators will be higher once undertray is fitted !! I hope !!
mmm... sexy!! I'd love to do that to mine, but it'll never happen!! Can't you lose the rear pegs, they're so fugly!?
Need to keep them for my Fiance tobe on back, have another set that I am cutting down to lose the low can mounting.
Thanks for the comments.
maviczap
07-05-10, 01:23 PM
There is about 2mm gap between cans and indicators, but indicators will be higher once undertray is fitted !! I hope !!
Yeh, get rid of the fugly snow shovel :p
thats nice also very clean
were did you get your heel plates, rear brake bar from ? also your grippy rear seat or is that just a net ?
Mavizcap is spot on, on all counts. The heel plates and torque arm will coloured in the lettering to your choice. They are on evilbay but ther website is Cosign Creations
maviczap
07-05-10, 01:26 PM
Need to keep them for my Fiance tobe on back, have another set that I am cutting down to lose the low can mounting.
Thanks for the comments.
KJ has a thing about the rear footpegs, she told me to get of mine too.
But Mrs Maviczap goes on the back once in a while.
I did get a spare right hand foot rest hanger and chopped off the exhaust bracket, so it looks better that way
Yeh, get rid of the fugly snow shovel :p
Will do. Have a Pyramid undertray at the paint shop as we speak along with a "silver" mad developments front mudguard and a spare set of lowers !! :cool:
DarrenSV650S
07-05-10, 02:14 PM
Your bike is looking brilliant
Looking good, just get a spare RHS pillion peg and cut off the stock exhaust hanger.
ps
If you stubby the cans, they won't be touching anything ;)
maviczap
07-05-10, 02:36 PM
Looking good, just get a spare RHS pillion peg and cut off the stock exhaust hanger.
Yep, exactly what I did, twice!
A bolt stuck in the 1st one after not cleaning out the powder coating properly!:rolleyes:
ps
If you stubby the cans, they won't be touching anything ;)
PPS
exhaust gases are also hot
PPS
exhaust gases are also hot
DB's got a nicely stubbied high level on one of her SV's, don't think there was a problem with it.
Looking good, just get a spare RHS pillion peg and cut off the stock exhaust hanger.
ps
If you stubby the cans, they won't be touching anything ;)
Pratice what you preach :)
Get those cans shorter mate :p
They are short. Have you seen the stock ones? :lol:
Actually, I was thinking about fiddling with them a bit...
DB's got a nicely stubbied high level on one of her SV's, don't think there was a problem with it.
Intended more as an advisory warning than a guarantee that it'll melt. You might find that the back end of the can doesn't get hot enough to melt indicators anyway.
But if it's gonna melt anyway, go for the stubbies. Melt in style :cool:
Nicky S
07-05-10, 03:15 PM
Rear seat cover is a Tribo one, stops the pillion sliding fwd
Heel plates & brake torque arm I've seen on the evil bay
where can i get a tribo seat thingey ?
Mavizcap is spot on, on all counts. The heel plates and torque arm will coloured in the lettering to your choice. They are on evilbay but ther website is Cosign Creations
:)
where can i get a tribo seat thingey ?
:)
http://www.triboseat.com/
Nicky S
07-05-10, 04:35 PM
http://www.triboseat.com/
ordered :)
Need to keep them for my Fiance tobe on back, have another set that I am cutting down to lose the low can mounting.
Thanks for the comments.
Dyzio - answered, Personally dont like stubby cans but like the lightness and drability of the titanium ones. The right hand can is over 12 months old.:)
Nice set up!
Are Renegade still in business? Their website don't seem to work?
Thanks Lucas. As far as I am aware Renegade left the UK for warmer weather in Portugal. Dont know if they are still doing their thing.
:D
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