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sv4me 07-10-11 03:10 PM

Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
Whipped the track fairings off the ninja so I can get them resprayed. Thought i'd take the opportunity to correct some nagging little problems with it, namely
  • scuffed top yoke from when I was too young and stupid to take my house keys off :rolleyes: bit of brake fluid dripped on to it too to make it extra specially crappy looking
  • cracked plastic on the clocks, courtesy of some jealous cnut after I parked it in town 1 day
  • cracked front cowling where the mirrors are bolted to. Only damage from a pansy 10mph drop after running off track
http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...Picture054.jpg

http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...Picture052.jpg

And now after looking at it with its clothes off, I quite fancy turning it into a streetfighter :)

http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...Picture057.jpg

http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...Picture058.jpg

http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...Picture061.jpg

A makeshift front light + a new yoke and flat handlebars = lots of hooligan fun \\:D/

DarrenSV650S 07-10-11 03:15 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
Do it! It's just better :D

rictus01 07-10-11 03:20 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
anything under three figures the fairing makes naff all difference in the real world (and of course no one would do those type of speeds...;) ), the S4 benefitted from replacementing the standard clipons with renthals at the beginning of the year, it's a lot lighter on the steering and a most excellent traffic tool as well as a better mile muncher, you might need to stiffen the rear a little as you'll sit back a bit more, but great fun at a lot less speed is achievable.

Cheers Mark.

sv4me 07-10-11 03:35 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
Think I might go for it :D only takes a few hours to change it back if need be. I've been having a blast on the SV the last 3-4 weeks, not being crumpled up like origami on a sportsbike lets you concentrate on lines and entry speed

Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 2612732)
you might need to stiffen the rear a little as you'll sit back a bit more, but great fun at a lot less speed is achievable.

Shouldn't be a problem with this, the worlds most solid rear shock! But if the front going light on occasion is the end result, then so be it ;)

rictus01 07-10-11 04:00 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
oh don't worry to much you soon learn the "lean", not the standard "to the side" thing but a push the shoulders forward type thing to get some weight over the front when opening it up, it's kind of essential on the superduke.....

Bluepete 07-10-11 07:25 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sv4me (Post 2612728)

So long as you make the front end like Bender! It's half way there already!

http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...9-1280-960.jpg


Pete ;)

andrewsmith 07-10-11 08:32 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
You going for the pre-crashed look??

You been taking lessons of YC on cleaning

Amplimator 07-10-11 09:31 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
For gods sake man stubbie that can!


Will finish the streetfighter look nicely :cool:

Lozzo 08-10-11 10:59 PM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Amplimator (Post 2612858)
For gods sake man stubbie that can!

Yes, stubby the can and then be amazed at how it's killed all your top end power.

Amplimator 09-10-11 11:25 AM

Re: Halfway to being a streetfighter...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 2613197)
Yes, stubby the can and then be amazed at how it's killed all your top end power.

I dont mean hack it down so its just a few inches long, just hack a few inches off, shouldnt notice bugger all difference. Besides if you notice lack of top end power on that bike you should be on a track and not on the road.


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