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EXBEN
15-10-2005, 01:06 AM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/Pic 1.jpg
Customer liked by bike & asked for one just like it.........So thats wot he got.....
EXBEN
15-10-2005, 01:08 AM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/Pic 2.jpg
EXBEN
15-10-2005, 01:08 AM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/Pic 2.jpg
Angry Guy
15-10-2005, 01:37 AM
THE BIKES ARE AWESOME!I HAVEN'T PUT WAVE ROTORS ON A BIKE YET, BUT PLAN ON IT SOON, I LIKE IT.THE HEADLIGHT PIECES YOU HAVE ON THOSE 2 BIKES ARE VERY COMMON ON ALOT OF STREETFIGHTERS, BUT I LIKE WHAT YOU DID WITH THE STRIPING, LOOKS GREAT.
Angry Guy
15-10-2005, 01:37 AM
THE BIKES ARE AWESOME!I HAVEN'T PUT WAVE ROTORS ON A BIKE YET, BUT PLAN ON IT SOON, I LIKE IT.THE HEADLIGHT PIECES YOU HAVE ON THOSE 2 BIKES ARE VERY COMMON ON ALOT OF STREETFIGHTERS, BUT I LIKE WHAT YOU DID WITH THE STRIPING, LOOKS GREAT.
Nice work Ben!
What sort of money is it to get a custom seat frame along those lines made up?
Nice work Ben!
What sort of money is it to get a custom seat frame along those lines made up?
EXBEN
15-10-2005, 11:29 PM
Custom seat frame?
EXBEN
15-10-2005, 11:29 PM
Custom seat frame?
Saw the kwack on the back wheel coming down the driveway of 104/106 old pittwater road the other day,looked and sounded great...about 10 mins later a truck (big truck,small dick,no brain) came out of a display place (efficient/efficiency???) no stopping right in front of me,good job my brakes work!Involuntary stoppie and pulse quickener.
Saw the kwack on the back wheel coming down the driveway of 104/106 old pittwater road the other day,looked and sounded great...about 10 mins later a truck (big truck,small dick,no brain) came out of a display place (efficient/efficiency???) no stopping right in front of me,good job my brakes work!Involuntary stoppie and pulse quickener.
I'm running a GPZ9, and I'd like a new frame for a decent seat, such as the Hornet seat. The current unit is a bolt-on.
I'm running a GPZ9, and I'd like a new frame for a decent seat, such as the Hornet seat. The current unit is a bolt-on.
EXBEN
16-10-2005, 10:29 AM
Chalkie it really depends on what seat unit you end up wanting & how much works involved but usually around the $500-$1000 mark.
EXBEN
16-10-2005, 10:29 AM
Chalkie it really depends on what seat unit you end up wanting & how much works involved but usually around the $500-$1000 mark.
was thinking about something like the 600 Hornet that you did Ben.
was thinking about something like the 600 Hornet that you did Ben.
a bit of plaster for makin molds and a few sheets of fibreglass Chalkster,its amazing what ya can create after a few dozen beers. bolt on subbie is a real bonus.as is steel frame.by the way ma mate with the Gpeezy isnt prepared to sell any parts,he's got plans 4 em.
a bit of plaster for makin molds and a few sheets of fibreglass Chalkster,its amazing what ya can create after a few dozen beers. bolt on subbie is a real bonus.as is steel frame.by the way ma mate with the Gpeezy isnt prepared to sell any parts,he's got plans 4 em.
Now that I'm getting stuck into mine I don't blame him, they're a damned good fighter base.
I should be able to source something locally anyway, thanks Mate :)
Now that I'm getting stuck into mine I don't blame him, they're a damned good fighter base.
I should be able to source something locally anyway, thanks Mate :)
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