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sv650racer156 21-02-12 07:14 PM

One for the street and one for the track
 
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Here is my matched set of 1st gen SVs. Both have first gen CBR900rr swingarms and 2002 R! forks, wheels and brakes. Race bike has Kehnin flatsides and puts out 88 hp. Streetbike has stock carbs and 2nd gen cams and puts out 75 hp. Street bike is my daily driver.

Epic Monkey 21-02-12 07:30 PM

Mmmm. Jealous.

maviczap 21-02-12 07:35 PM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
Mmmmmmm

Did you do the swingarm modification?

How difficult is it?

Huwbee 21-02-12 08:15 PM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
Interesting :cool:

Will be curios as to the degree of difficulty

sv650racer156 21-02-12 10:43 PM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
The fork and swingarm swap is a kit from san jose superbike. The cost was very reasonable for the machine work about 100 bucks for both including parts which is about 500 quid I think. Works very good on the track.

sv650racer156 21-02-12 10:44 PM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
I meant 1000 bucks

maviczap 22-02-12 08:44 AM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
Need more info and pictures of your rear ends............................ the bikes of course!

Roberrrrt 22-02-12 02:58 PM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
The screen on your street bike makes me :pukel:

Apart from that though, nice bikes! ;)

sv650racer156 22-02-12 11:48 PM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
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I think the screen is pretty slick. Makes it look like a giant scooter, especially with the tail bag or the 4 gal aux tank!

Racebike has R1 subframe and tail section BTW.

srobrien 23-02-12 09:15 AM

Re: One for the street and one for the track
 
Very nice, what was involved with fitting the r1 subframe? what year was the r1?

Thanks


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