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Old 25-04-10, 01:25 AM   #121
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Before.


The difference.


After.


I was most worry about the tank,
but it's look quite good.
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Old 25-04-10, 01:53 AM   #122
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Before.
I knew it!!
Matt Black ... pointy angles ... just put a couple of flaps and a jet engine on her and you are there!



PS Wicked paint! Looking totally awesome! Keep the pictures coming.

P.P.S. Remember your Suzuki S logo

eg http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...irrors&page=65

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Old 25-04-10, 07:41 PM   #123
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Thanks a lot, William.
I think that the "S" logo (or any other logos) will be unnecessary with the complete looking of the bike.

Now I have a major problem with throttle cables.
As you remember I bought a "Rizoma" grips with cables shell (don't know the word), which didn't match to the original "SV" throttle cables.
I'm considering to buy a "Ducati 749/999" throttle cables (grips and shell is off of that bike), but I don't know the exact length ot the cables and will they not be too long for "SV"?!

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Old 04-05-10, 09:07 PM   #124
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So, I order the throttle cables and will short them if it's need.

Now I can show you the anodized rearset plates and anodized top yoke.
I still didn't receive them, but have some pictures from the shop.





Today I received silicone radiator hoses - they are universal, not specific for my bike, but because of custom fit and home-made radiator brackets, and "Vapor" temperature sensor, I decide to save GBP 40,00 from hoses

Two 90 degrees elbows with 15cm. legs and one 50cm. straight pipe.
The straight pipe is for the right side of the bike, where is the "Vapor" temperature sensor.
Must put elbows on the left side of the bike, with 10-12cm. aluminium pipe to connect them.


3-ply. From -50 up to +180 degrees C range.



P.S.
I never heard of this brand - is it good

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Old 14-05-10, 08:10 PM   #125
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Hi guys, today I receive some new parts.

Brand new "Yamaha MT-03" headlight.


You know how it looks on the bike....


I dig-out my car H4 5000K HID system, that I take off last year, because of one blown starter.
I intend to use the other starter with this "MT-03" headlight and I'll have a spare bulb.


Throttle cables from "Ducati 749/999".


According to the seller, these are brand new, because they take them off of a brand new bike to make it track-bike with quick throttle.
The difference in length with original "SV650N" throttle cables is about 1/2" for one and 1" for the other cable.
Major problem with these throttle cables is how to catch them on the throttle bodies, because they didn't have nut in the end, but I'll invent something

They match perfectly with action throttle and "Rizoma" grip, because they are from "749/999" too.


Rear shock from "GSXR-1000" K7.
I decide to buy this shock (and change my "GSXR-600" K5) because of the 90 degrees cylinder, and stronger spring - I'm about 95kg./210lbs/15st.
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Old 14-05-10, 08:22 PM   #126
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This is turning into one of those epic, must check every update threads. So want to see pics of your finished bike Kuku. Don't make us wait too long now!
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Old 14-05-10, 08:29 PM   #127
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can you show me how your going to mount the light, im looking at getting one
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Old 14-05-10, 08:33 PM   #128
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Well, Jayneflakes,
I don't have great hopes for my bike to looks like one on the picture above, but I'll try and do my dest
Thank you!


P.S.
Barwel, I receive it today and I still don't know how to mount it
In a few days will think about.
May be the machinist that make the top yoke will make some brackets for this headlight.

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Old 17-05-10, 09:29 AM   #129
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So, what's happened yesterday....

Anodized top yoke is on the bike.


And rearset plates.


And "new" "GSXR-1000" rear shock too.


I cut the bottom of the tail, BUT "surprisely" it didn't fit


I'll buy a dry battery (don't know the correct word) and put it flatwise under the seat.
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Old 17-05-10, 09:33 AM   #130
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See battery maviryk sells on svrider

http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=121349
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