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lecroy
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saffa
I prevent blow-by using conventional methods and never circumventing what's right.
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lecroy
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lecroy
I know how a few of you love the stainless line and you would use any excuse possible to use it. This pictures just for you. The engine does not have the cams in it to keep the load off the springs and waiting to see if the rockers are going to hold on the other motor. This is why the one and only vent line is not hooked up just yet. Plan to just use some light rubber for that one back to my juice bottle.
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jwhelan65
Carbon Fiber
Originally posted by isleomanThanks J,
Let me ask your (and anyone elses) opinion on something. What do you think about adding a decorative piece on the vertical flat area above the swingarm pivot bolt.
I was thinking about something that kinda looks like the yosh decal plate on the cannister. Maybe a thin piece of copper with a gloss black coating with either vertical or horizontal lines of reducing widths that exposes the copper underneath.
It would be held in place by the swingarm bolt and the two other bolts above. Approximately the width and height of the black frame surface it would be covering. Kinda looks bare there now. Might be over the top if it was too flashy
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mighty13d
yay I just saved over 130 different pics onto the comp so I can show off everyone's bike! I have some inspiration as to where I want my bike to go any some ideas of what I'm going to be doing this winter in my off time.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostA small piece of custom carbon fiber might look good, and it may blend in with the black frame witout looking foreign...hmmm
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by mighty13d View PostWhen I first got the bike:
and now:
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mighty13d
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostWOW! thats quite the transformation! What did you feed that thing? Some HGH? Not only did you make it a "standard" framed bike, but you more than doubled the displacement, all while keeping it looking bone stock!! AMAZING!!!
I couldn't resist when I saw I had some pics of my father's bike in with mine!
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mighty13d
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Postseriously tho, your 850 is heading in the right direction! Some spit and polish over the winter, and she'll be a real looker!!
Thanks man. It's taken me about a year of work to get it to where it is and hopefully with another year it will be coming along nicely... HOPEFULLY lol
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by mighty13d View PostThanks man. It's taken me about a year of work to get it to where it is and hopefully with another year it will be coming along nicely... HOPEFULLY lol
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