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    Kimera Fabrications ?

    "Prices start from £900 for a steel frame
    and £1500 for an aluminium frame"




    "clicky linky below"
    http://www.kimerafabrications.co.uk/...ee5efb6&type=3
    http://www.kimerafabrications.co.uk/Default.aspx







    "Clicky linky below"
    http://www.kimerafabrications.co.uk/...4e01dd9&type=6



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    Looks very tasty, but is that an engine-out-to-get-the-rocker-cover-off set up?

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    i like that swingarm hanging off the steel frame

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    intresting i just spoted that the rear shock looks to be mounted back to front to norm
    top and pivit arm mounted to arm not frame ?
    no reason wouldnt work just never seen before
    and fuck id love to make a frame one day pitty its such a arse fuck here in aus to rego

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    quote:Originally posted by ozzy1100

    intresting i just spoted that the rear shock looks to be mounted back to front to norm
    top and pivit arm mounted to arm not frame ?
    no reason wouldnt work just never seen before
    Yeah, I had to look twice.

    "The linkage arrangement which will be used is from a cbr600rr
    which means that the shocker is not linked to the frame at its top
    mount. This will mean that the frame doesnt need the additional
    bracing in this area to allow for the stresses usually transferred
    to the frame in this area"

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    I'd like one of the swing arms though.... very nice.
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    yup its hondas pro link usual setup since 2002 or 2003

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    i love it. but i don't think you'd ever get it rego'd. not in nsw anyway.

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    Fimp's right, ICV (individually constructed vehicle) is the way to go. Made easier if you can get a fabrication and stress test report form the manufacturer. It is easier to register an ICV than a modified original bike.

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