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Hector Penalosa
Extreme modification II
To this...
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jimcor
Well, it's your bike. But why in the world would you remove a disc and caliper from the front end?
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UncleMike
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HiSPL
I dig it! Nice job....
The one rotor look is popular with dragracers, and the wannabe streetracer crowd. Light weight = fast. Forget about stopping!
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by Hector Penalosa View PostTo this...
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Herman
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rosco15
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80GS1000
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justin caise
I like the stance on that bike. Has the neck been modified? Orig front end? What swing arm mods? Has it been lowered? Or is it just the picture that makes it look that way?
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Guyver
Don't see it
What am I missing? The only picture I was able to pull up from the garbled mess he posted showed the bike with rotors on both ends. Nevermind, I get it, he removed one rotor from the front. Heck, at least he stopped short of yanking both rotors. That would make for an interesting riding experience real quick.
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Hector Penalosa
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isaac
That's a pretty cool concept. The rear fairing transition could use some smoothing but overall that's pretty damn nice. I really like the way it looks with that offset axle up front.
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