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    I got some cheepo jobbys of ebay, they were £150.00 I put in a best offer of £99.00 and won them straigh away

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SUZUK...Q5fAccessories

    Check mine out on my thread, they look good and cost a third of the price of what you pay for a set of Giles rear sets.

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    Looking real good Stevo, not bad for just 1 month. Get a slab and your mates back, I'm hanging to see this super speed build.
    :cool: Oblivious !!

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    looks sweet mate is that a modified cbr tail

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    quote:Originally posted by CBRRRT

    I got some cheepo jobbys of ebay, they were £150.00 I put in a best offer of £99.00 and won them straigh away

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SUZUK...Q5fAccessories

    Check mine out on my thread, they look good and cost a third of the price of what you pay for a set of Giles rear sets.
    Fk, was looking for adjustables - I ended up getting a set of Narsurin for $200 - not bad quality but not adjustable [xx(]

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    cant beleive the build time [:0]
    stainless is good,wat about kevlar ?

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    Is kevlar easy to work with? Don't think I've ever used it. where can I get it?

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    kevlar asfar as i am aware of is aplied the same as carbon fibre but is a little more expensive. spole to a guy about making a carbon bonnet for my turbo starlet when i had it and he said that i would of had to do a couple of layers of carbon, then he told me that he could make it just as strong with kevlar. do some googleing and you might come up with a place that sells it or try LSM in Toowoomba Qld http://www.lsm.net.au/ thier contact details are on thiere site.

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    im not sure mate ,i think its just a case of laying sheets of kevlar and bonding it together with some sort of resin,you would be better off putting the question up in the need some advice section im sure someone will be able to answer you better than me,iv only ever paid for finished products from gelong carbon craft but watching them work it did'nt look that hard mate,its just a case of shaping the stuff..much like fibre glass,wen its cut with mesh inserted in the holes and glued in it look's hot,be a flash look with the fighter knuckles cut out and maybe gold mesh inserted into the perferation
    quote:Originally posted by Chase

    Is kevlar easy to work with? Don't think I've ever used it. where can I get it?

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    no more pic's yet [?]

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    After much fkn around.. here's where I'm at now. Still need a shorty can, paint, and misc tidying up..













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    mate l am loving the bike ....but that exhaust needs remodeling i know you stated that you need a shorty can but i reckon you need to angle it to suit the subframe and i reckon you could just cut the akro down mate its not as hard as it looks

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    FEKEN EH!!!! mint as man

    needs a shorty for sure

    these are what u will need
    -BEERS
    -GRINDER
    _MORE BEERS
    -SAFTY GLASSES
    _STRIPPERS

    and then it is done

    glad to help

    keep up the pics

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    Hey Caotic, we've got the beers, safety glasses and grinder, bring the stripper and you're more than welcome mate

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    Looking good, love the black frame and polished swinger, cool contrast.

    Like the lights too, did you get them from the US? What is the light output like and is the beam decent or really flat and wide? Any chance of a night photo from behind the bars with them on?

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    quote:Originally posted by pt

    Looking good, love the black frame and polished swinger, cool contrast.

    Like the lights too, did you get them from the US? What is the light output like and is the beam decent or really flat and wide? Any chance of a night photo from behind the bars with them on?
    The lights are great - both halogen, I'll snap a pic tonight and chuck it up. Ordered them from the US a little while ago, euro sf has a decent range.

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    I love that tail mate! Gr8 work!

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    quote:Originally posted by Chase

    quote:Originally posted by pt

    Looking good, love the black frame and polished swinger, cool contrast.

    Like the lights too, did you get them from the US? What is the light output like and is the beam decent or really flat and wide? Any chance of a night photo from behind the bars with them on?
    The lights are great - both halogen, I'll snap a pic tonight and chuck it up. Ordered them from the US a little while ago, euro sf has a decent range.
    cheers, thatll be good!

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    any luck with the pics?

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    looking great what happened to the RR ductail? And what's the new one?

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    quote:Originally posted by 80s freak

    looking great what happened to the RR ductail? And what's the new one?
    The RR tail made the seat too short so had to change the plans, the sub is still off a 04 RR, but the cowl is a modified BMW 65LS 80's model. Bit of fkn around but is coming together..

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