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    They just did a thing on my bike in the last issue. Stoked! Has been in 5 different mags now in some capacity.

    http://www.pbase.com/rotaute/media_exposure


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    nice work, definatly a mark of respect to be fetured in a mag, yet alone 5 well done.
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    nice work, definatly a mark of respect to be fetured in a mag, yet alone 5 well done.
    Born again Juvenile delinquent


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    thats great, i love how the sep's are all about bling

    than the meanest anti-bling blade of them all gets a feature

    anychance of getting the text in a post?
    i cant read it
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    thats great, i love how the sep's are all about bling

    than the meanest anti-bling blade of them all gets a feature

    anychance of getting the text in a post?
    i cant read it
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    quote:Originally posted by fimpBIKES

    thats great, i love how the sep's are all about bling

    than the meanest anti-bling blade of them all gets a feature

    anychance of getting the text in a post?
    i cant read it
    We couldn’t fit Mark Boxer’s 1998 CBR900RR Fireblade streetfighter into
    the main feature in this issue, but it goes along very well with the “World’s
    Wildest Streetfighters” theme, coming to us from Carlingford, New South
    Wales, Australia, with its high bars, sawed-off tail, dual spots and other signature
    streetfighter cues. This ‘Blade actually began life as a stuntbike (Boxer is a
    member of Team Cunningstunts [www.cunningstunts.com] in OZ) and when
    Boxer was sidelined last season with a broken leg, he decided to take apart
    his stunter for a “simple cleanup.”
    This badass, blacked-out CBR bob-job is the end result of what can only be
    described as a very deep cleaning. Boxer tells us that he originally started to
    rebuild the bike as a pro-streeter, complete with full bodywork and a stretched
    swingarm. He lowered the bike 3 inches in preparation. But sitting on the lowered
    chassis with the stuntbike’s high motocross bars still in place made him
    change his mind and committed him to the hybrid low-rider/streetfighter style
    that now makes the Bladerod such a unique ride. The Pazzaz MX bars stayed
    in place, then, as did the twin-beam headlamps (sourced from Germany),
    while the rest of the bodywork was cut to the bare minimum. The stock Honda
    subframe was hacked off just behind the seat, and the lower bracing was cut
    away entirely for the desired stub-tail effect (gussets were added underneath
    to maintain support) before a reshaped and recovered stock saddle was
    remounted on top.
    The front fender is likewise a much-modified factory piece, cut down with
    an angle grinder and a $2 hardware store file, while the rear hugger is from
    Piteck Color here in the states, purchased off of eBay. The bodywork was sent
    off to Mohammed and Bakr at Queen Street Smash for a coating of “twopack”
    black paint, while pretty much every other metal piece (including the
    cleaned up frame with all fairing mounts filed off) got a coat of satin or gloss
    black powdercoating. “I wanted something that looked different,” Boxer tells
    us, “yet cool. Blackening off all the parts gave it the gangster look I wanted.”
    The 919cc inline four motor is essentially stock except for the usual K&N filter
    and Factory jet kit plus the one-off exhaust built from an Akrapovic header
    cut off in the middle and mated to a custom, mandrel-bent 3-inch midpipe/
    ”hot dog” muffler. Boxer says that it would be really fun to turbo the bike, but
    then again, “It’s plenty fast now and does wheelies, so what more do I
    want?” he asks. It dynos a healthy 137 rear-wheel hp and can clean the quarter-
    mile in 10.92 seconds at 128 mph—or 12.65 seconds at 119mph in third
    gear on the rear wheel, Boxer reports.
    We only had space for a few pages here, but if you want the full story on
    the Bladerod build (including step-by-step pics) Boxer has created a web site
    dedicated to the bike’s construction at www.bladerod.com. It’s worth checking
    out as inspiration: Built on a practically nonexistent budget in just 35 days,
    using mostly salvage factory parts and lots of elbow grease, Boxer shows us
    the real ‘fighting spirit. The Bladerod is proof positive that all it takes is a little
    creative vision and some hard work to take any clapped-out sportbike and
    make a serious street custom with more straight-nasty attitude than any production
    naked bike could ever muster.
    We really love the Bladerod because it shows just how much can be
    done with so little… It’s basically a stock CBR900RR under all that inky
    black paint, with a handful of carefully chosen aftermarket components
    and lots of homemade and hand-modified pieces that completely
    alter the spirit of the machine. This is a bike that virtually anyone
    could construct using basic hand tools—and damn if it doesn’t look
    nastier than even the sickest choppers coming from West Coast
    Choppers or Choppers Inc., only with twice the performance at one
    tenth of the cost!
    www.bladerod.com
    www.hoonmedia.com
    www.cunningstunts.com/boxer.htm


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    quote:Originally posted by fimpBIKES

    thats great, i love how the sep's are all about bling

    than the meanest anti-bling blade of them all gets a feature

    anychance of getting the text in a post?
    i cant read it
    We couldn’t fit Mark Boxer’s 1998 CBR900RR Fireblade streetfighter into
    the main feature in this issue, but it goes along very well with the “World’s
    Wildest Streetfighters” theme, coming to us from Carlingford, New South
    Wales, Australia, with its high bars, sawed-off tail, dual spots and other signature
    streetfighter cues. This ‘Blade actually began life as a stuntbike (Boxer is a
    member of Team Cunningstunts [www.cunningstunts.com] in OZ) and when
    Boxer was sidelined last season with a broken leg, he decided to take apart
    his stunter for a “simple cleanup.”
    This badass, blacked-out CBR bob-job is the end result of what can only be
    described as a very deep cleaning. Boxer tells us that he originally started to
    rebuild the bike as a pro-streeter, complete with full bodywork and a stretched
    swingarm. He lowered the bike 3 inches in preparation. But sitting on the lowered
    chassis with the stuntbike’s high motocross bars still in place made him
    change his mind and committed him to the hybrid low-rider/streetfighter style
    that now makes the Bladerod such a unique ride. The Pazzaz MX bars stayed
    in place, then, as did the twin-beam headlamps (sourced from Germany),
    while the rest of the bodywork was cut to the bare minimum. The stock Honda
    subframe was hacked off just behind the seat, and the lower bracing was cut
    away entirely for the desired stub-tail effect (gussets were added underneath
    to maintain support) before a reshaped and recovered stock saddle was
    remounted on top.
    The front fender is likewise a much-modified factory piece, cut down with
    an angle grinder and a $2 hardware store file, while the rear hugger is from
    Piteck Color here in the states, purchased off of eBay. The bodywork was sent
    off to Mohammed and Bakr at Queen Street Smash for a coating of “twopack”
    black paint, while pretty much every other metal piece (including the
    cleaned up frame with all fairing mounts filed off) got a coat of satin or gloss
    black powdercoating. “I wanted something that looked different,” Boxer tells
    us, “yet cool. Blackening off all the parts gave it the gangster look I wanted.”
    The 919cc inline four motor is essentially stock except for the usual K&N filter
    and Factory jet kit plus the one-off exhaust built from an Akrapovic header
    cut off in the middle and mated to a custom, mandrel-bent 3-inch midpipe/
    ”hot dog” muffler. Boxer says that it would be really fun to turbo the bike, but
    then again, “It’s plenty fast now and does wheelies, so what more do I
    want?” he asks. It dynos a healthy 137 rear-wheel hp and can clean the quarter-
    mile in 10.92 seconds at 128 mph—or 12.65 seconds at 119mph in third
    gear on the rear wheel, Boxer reports.
    We only had space for a few pages here, but if you want the full story on
    the Bladerod build (including step-by-step pics) Boxer has created a web site
    dedicated to the bike’s construction at www.bladerod.com. It’s worth checking
    out as inspiration: Built on a practically nonexistent budget in just 35 days,
    using mostly salvage factory parts and lots of elbow grease, Boxer shows us
    the real ‘fighting spirit. The Bladerod is proof positive that all it takes is a little
    creative vision and some hard work to take any clapped-out sportbike and
    make a serious street custom with more straight-nasty attitude than any production
    naked bike could ever muster.
    We really love the Bladerod because it shows just how much can be
    done with so little… It’s basically a stock CBR900RR under all that inky
    black paint, with a handful of carefully chosen aftermarket components
    and lots of homemade and hand-modified pieces that completely
    alter the spirit of the machine. This is a bike that virtually anyone
    could construct using basic hand tools—and damn if it doesn’t look
    nastier than even the sickest choppers coming from West Coast
    Choppers or Choppers Inc., only with twice the performance at one
    tenth of the cost!
    www.bladerod.com
    www.hoonmedia.com
    www.cunningstunts.com/boxer.htm


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    nice write-up!!


    i really cant agree with that last paragraph enough
    congrats again boxer, coming on the fools run?
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    nice write-up!!


    i really cant agree with that last paragraph enough
    congrats again boxer, coming on the fools run?
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    When is it man? I'm still in Adelaide?
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    When is it man? I'm still in Adelaide?
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    It's April 1st mate. Hence "The (april) Fools Run". Same every year. First weekend of April. Come along mate, it's in NSW near Nambucca Heads and they are coming from all over the country.

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    It's April 1st mate. Hence "The (april) Fools Run". Same every year. First weekend of April. Come along mate, it's in NSW near Nambucca Heads and they are coming from all over the country.

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    I'll be in Adelaide still

    Will make an effort to catch up when I get back to Sydney though
    www.bladerod.com
    www.hoonmedia.com
    www.cunningstunts.com/boxer.htm


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    I'll be in Adelaide still

    Will make an effort to catch up when I get back to Sydney though
    www.bladerod.com
    www.hoonmedia.com
    www.cunningstunts.com/boxer.htm


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    Mate, very nice stuff..... I like the all black.... 5 mags, enough said!!! Im glad people are still into less bling more balls.... looks like a girl I once new.... Dark, tough, short in the ass, and a total fuck machine!!

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    Mate, very nice stuff..... I like the all black.... 5 mags, enough said!!! Im glad people are still into less bling more balls.... looks like a girl I once new.... Dark, tough, short in the ass, and a total fuck machine!!

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