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V nice! Where do you live again? Seriously though, keep it up man. One question. You built a custom bike. Why not get some badass wheels on that? There are so many reasons why you should!
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Cos he has bigger Fish to fry right now
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I quite like the idea of "this is what you can build with a donor SV, a few hours on eBay, and a kit from us". Dripping everything in exotica makes it seem unreachable.
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Yeah , leave the pimp goodies for those with deeper pockets
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Deep pockets or not that is tasty, it has that nice chiselled fairing look that I want an RC8 for
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That's brilliant.
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Aye , have a look at a Yamaha SDR 200 swingarm , imagine a beefier one of those on your project
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The frame will weigh approx 8 - 9kg when the final one is done in Reynolds 631 tubing. Tank capacity is currently 10.8 litres on the CAD model, but Id like to get this a bit bigger if possible, as there is a bit of extra room under the tank cover. At the moment its the stock airbox, though long term the intention is to create some air inlet ducts and a new airbox, but it can be run as standard for now.
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Sorry to disagree chaps but, what? Dripping in exotica? Here's a link to some Marvic Magnesium Wheels that cost less than £800. Considering that stock is £500 this is not exactly an "exotic" price is it! Anyway isn't the aim to improve both looks and performance? So why not get lighter, better looking wheels?
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Compared to £100 for a GSXR wheel on ebay I reckon £800 for the rear and £600 for a front is pretty pricey!
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