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    And two side panel ones too...
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    Gotta be happy with that!

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    Dude that is fucking outstanding thumbs up


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    I'll not get cocky until the final piece is out of the mould... but fingers crossed it's going okay so far...
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    Yes but in my experience the mound is what kills your will to live the most lol


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    Tail unit persuaded out of the mould, with a little damage to the gel coat, and a little flimsy in a couple of places, but that's easily rectified...
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    Hell yea! Result.

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    That is fucking awesome


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    Thanks gents
    And you might have noticed from one of those pics that I've been thinking about using an oil cooler from a Diavel...
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    That fits thete pretty well hey? How would the actual cooling go though considering you would have a side cover and your leg covering it? Not a lot of airflow, or would it be fine?

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    That looks like it was meant to be there


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gix11 View Post
    That fits thete pretty well hey? How would the actual cooling go though considering you would have a side cover and your leg covering it? Not a lot of airflow, or would it be fine?
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    If it does end up there, and it does kinda fit nice, then the side panel will have either vents, or holes or summat, to allow it to 'breathe', and I've got an R6 radiator fan that is small,and could be used to push or pull air through the cooler...
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    Now that sounds like the right answer! Sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDM View Post
    If it does end up there, and it does kinda fit nice, then the side panel will have either cents, or holes or summat, to allow it to 'breathe', and I've got an R6 radiator fan that is small,and could be used to push or pull air through the cooler...
    Another awesome solution


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    Very nice work. I'm procrastinating on fibreglassing work myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Very nice work. I'm procrastinating on fibreglassing work myself.

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    Don’t do it stay away from the light lol


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    Get stuck in Fish. I procrastinated for far too long, but once I got doing it, it was actually a bit of fun. Rather satisfying...
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    I finally managed to get the sidepanels out of their moulds, aided by trimming down the excess fibreglass hanging out side of the mould, easing a Stanley blade between the mould and final part, and blowing in some air from the compressor.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDM View Post
    I finally managed to get the sidepanels out of their moulds, aided by trimming down the excess fibreglass hanging out side of the mould, easing a Stanley blade between the mould and final part, and blowing in some air from the compressor.Click image for larger version. 

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    They look like they came out great dude


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    Meanwhile, I made some oil cooler brackets an ting...
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    And was wondering about headlight brackets / fork clamps, but didn't want to splash the cash for billet CNC machined jobbies, or settle for the cheapo (and nasty) aftermarket crap available. So I bought a bottom yoke from some kind of Suzi 'crosser.
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