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Project 69 rolls ;-))

m0t0_ryder said:
Nice!

Will that NT swingarm be able to handle the power of that bored out mill?
I know they built the NT swingarms pretty strong to start with... but to handle a built up 900 motor.

Guess time will tell.

RYD ON!

LOL... I guess we will find out with time :)

I reckon it will, It is more built up around the Bearings/flex point than the Vfr750 arm, so, I am hoping it dosent "snap" out of there some day:teeth
 
I wouldn't worry about the strenght of the NT arm. elf designed and all. I saw a bike that took a serious tumble, I have seen it thrice actually, the swingarm has a tendenvy to rip the frame into 2 pieces at the pivots. Tough stuff methinks.
 
that's a super cool SF! I hope to be able to partake in a project like that one day...when i have more money and more experience at wrenching. Very cool. How much did the whole project cost you? How many hours do you think you dedicated to this project?
 
creamygoodness said:
that's a super cool SF! I hope to be able to partake in a project like that one day...when i have more money and more experience at wrenching. Very cool. How much did the whole project cost you? How many hours do you think you dedicated to this project?

I havent a clue on the cost!!! I stopped adding it up a long time ago. It cost more than two new gixxers would anyway. Every single nut, bolt, bearing, etc has been replaced, polished, anodised or coated or bought new for this. Hours and hours of machining, cutting, welding, cutting, rewelding, swearing etc as well.

Over all it was worth it to me!! But not worth it to resell or as an investment.
Because at the end of the day, the title still says it is a 1994 Cbr 600 F2. and that is what it would have to be sold as.

But it is a huge crowd puller, and a total one off. So to me it is priceless... "head swell moment here" :teeth
 
Skills

That's what you have. And money. And time. Three things I don't. But am working on. I never give up!
 
[Irish accent]


I hope yer not gonna be taking that beauty to the track there are ya

[/Irish accent]

looks very nice :thumbup
 
Tacky1 said:
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Anybody else see the smilin' ninja turtle there?
Nice work...gotta love the details.
:teeth
 
Sik!

Not much into the "streetfighter/naked" bike look:teeth But that thing is BAD ASS!!:thumbup :thumbup

Nothing like finishing up a project. Mad props to you bro!:Port

Be safe on it.
 
herpantes said:
I wouldn't worry about the strenght of the NT arm. elf designed and all. I saw a bike that took a serious tumble, I have seen it thrice actually, the swingarm has a tendenvy to rip the frame into 2 pieces at the pivots. Tough stuff methinks.

The ELF swing arms aren't as strong as you think. Just ask my buddy Greg.....on the way to my place in Tahoe....2 in wide path through a huge patch of gravel....I made it, he did not. Thank God he is still alive.

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F4iChic said:
[Irish accent]


I hope yer not gonna be taking that beauty to the track there are ya

[/Irish accent]

looks very nice :thumbup

LOL.. :) I dunno Wendy, Might bring it out some time and slide it around with the rest of the "crew" and see what happens..

Now that would be a good laugh.. :teeth

Hic.........
 
Re-tread

Everytime I come to this thread, I get on the floor and bow to you. You are a God! Nice bike! A masterpiece Leonardo!:smoking :cool :thumbup
 
On a related note to the british isles, you should send in some good pictures to Streetfighters magazine out there in Britland.
 
morthrane said:
On a related note to the british isles, you should send in some good pictures to Streetfighters magazine out there in Britland.

Thought about it.. :)

I subscribe to the mag since it first appeared on the stands.. :)
 
mookie said:
How much did it cost getting those forks extended?

I think it was around $600.00 in England, This included revalving, new rods, springs, seals oil, etc and shipping both ways..
I couldnt get them done over here in the USA. I searched every where and I could come up with was peep's to extend Harley Ferguson forks..
 
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