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    More gloss black striping on flat black. put belly pan back on.










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    That looks nice mate
    Ladies and Gentelmen, take my advise. "Pull down your pants and slide on the ice."

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    Thanks, I'm really liking the way its turning out.

    Think I'm mostly done with wiring now. Still a bit of a dilemma where to put front signals though. Probably just end up with small stalks by the headlight.







    Oh yeah, I made a mount for the front of the belly pan.



    Changed the rear signals to the ones I had on the side covers last summer. The LED ones didnt shine back as much as off to the side. So these will be more visible. Might use the LED ones up front facing forward maybe somewhere.


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    I'm going to say it, best rfighter to date.

    Love the paint and pin striping ;-)

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    Nice work
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    Thanks guys

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    The pin stripping works a treat very nice

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    Front signals, don't look half bad.




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    Well, snow is melting at a good pace. so Its almost time to take some stuff apart again and haul this thing out of the basement.

    Got a dinged up can and midpipe on trade for some other motorcycle parts. Cut the dinged area out and just need to make another mount for it to bolt on the pass peg mounts.


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    looking awesome mate!

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    Nice to see an American with taste well done looks ace!
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    Nice to see an American with taste well done looks ace!
    That should get a bite. I believe Erki is a little further north.
    Great looking fighter on a budget Erki. Just goes to show ya dont need bling.

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    Thats the true meaning of shed built fighter ..good work mate..

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    Thanks guys. Im likin it. Cant wait to ride it again, if it ever quits snowing.

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    any plans to paint the motuer when you take it apart to get it out of the basement?

    You should nominate the bike for streetfighter of the month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EFE 1230 View Post
    You should nominate the bike for streetfighter of the month.
    +1 A great build with loads of imagination. I mean an RF 600 yeuch but you've turned it into a pretty cool, bike.

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    Kind words suggesting fighter of the month, but not sure if its that good. As for painting the motor, I really hadn't planned on it, but its been mentioned a few times now asking. So maybe I should think about it. Honestly probably not though.

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    Well, I guess its time to get this show on the road whether spring is going to come or not. Still threatening to snow some more, but they keep hanging a warm weather hope in front of us on the weather report. And then it keeps getting postponed. In better news though I dismantled the bike and started hauling it outside. Still one more vital piece of the puzzle to haul out but it will be together soon I hope. Maybe take it for a little rip next weekend weather permitting.







    In her new garage space for a while.




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    Wow, Guess I should update this. Got the thing back together and have been riding it to work. Going even better than last year I think. Played with the clip position on the needles, still need to read the plugs again and see where its at. Some pictures of current state.











    Sorry bout the truck taking up most of the pictures. Thread on the truck forum of pics with bikes.

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    Good to see you have it back on the road. Whats the go with running it with no front fender though?

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