1988 CBR1000 exhaust
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RE: 1988 CBR1000 exhaust
yeah there will be plenty of parts that i will be selling, when i get round to stripping the bike down, which will probabally be in the easter holidays, so ill open a new thread at the time and post all the parts im going to be selling, but please bear in mind in located in england near cambridge.
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RE: 1988 CBR1000 exhaust
ORIGINAL: cbr1000project
hello whitehawk, i purchased a set of plans off of bandland buggy and i was just wouldering which buggy that one is, and is it one you made yourself?
hello whitehawk, i purchased a set of plans off of bandland buggy and i was just wouldering which buggy that one is, and is it one you made yourself?
Well, I just checked out their "plans" section, that one is definately a ST2 Next Generation (look at the rear shock set up). The ST2 Long Travel model has a totally different front shock mount system and the rear shock is ridiculus long.
I was dreaming (more like drooling) over those badlands designs like a year ago. I'd go minimum 1000cc, i'm sure they weigh more then a bike (lots of steel tube, 4 shocks, 4 tires, racing seat...). Plus you would kick the crap out of anything you race, especially on the dunes with paddles
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