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Old 08-02-2006, 05:49 AM
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I'm looking for ideas on how to set up my F2 streetfighter style. The plastics are trash and I just need it to be street legal, so I'm going with the streetfighter style. It also may end up being a starter bike for my girl and then I might use it for a stuntbike to learn on.

So if anyone has any fighter pics or advise please post up.
Here is what it looks like now. lol I most of the plastic and seat and what-not, but they are in bad shape. I was going to take the headlight off and gauges, but there were hella wires and I really don't want to cut them off incase I fix the bike up nice later on. Right now I'm just trying to get it runnin and rideable.

I need the following to get it going:
Front wheel
Stator
Stator cover
Alternator
Front brake lever
Left rider peg
and maybe a few other things
Please, let me know if you have any of this.

Thanks for helping the noob out.
 
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Mine is almost done, the tank is being painted...but when its done I will post some pics
 
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Old 08-09-2006, 05:35 PM
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A beautiful shot of my F2 as I have been riding it for the past month. (Not by choice)
 
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Old 08-09-2006, 05:45 PM
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Clean, I like the short front end.


This is a neat idea (the bike was cobbled back together as an accident reclaim.. but wasnt allowed for road use) But anyways, I think if this is done right, shortening the tail to a stub like a buell and then fabricating some sheet metal fairing or fibreglass around it, you could make something really cool looking and VERY unique. (maybe angle this shortened rear end up a little as well). It would look really good with a highmount exhaust too.


A very clean, near stock streetfighter


another pic.
 
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Well, here it is... Im finally finished (although I am still waiting for my headlight to come in) It was originally a 92 with black and purple body (and I think a liitle pink too! ARGH!) Its mostly stock with a K&N, Dynojet jet kit and heavily modified Yoshi slip on... the rearsets are stock and I just drilled some holes and polished 'em up, the rear plastics are stock and I hacked em up with tin snips...and the rest is just paint. The frame is slightly modifed as I ground off any mounting tabs, and just cleaned up the welds a bit. What do you guys think? just curious. Thanks!
 
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Ooops...here are the pics (I hope)

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Looks good, but honostly, Im not a fan of that exhaust can like that.. but personal preference. If that is what floats your boat then ride it and love it!!
 
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Thanks for the honesty... I would rather have had an undertail/highmount exhaust, but there really is no space to run the pipes cleanly, and where I put it is the next 'cleanest' look. But I am having a blast ridin it for sure, Ive been bikeless for the last 7 years and it feels GREAT to get out again.
 
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syphen what kind of clip ons are those? they look awesome, thanks for any info.
 
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F2Fighter....looks great for a fighter.
I bet that exhaust rocks!
Wouldn't work for my application, but I would love to hear it.
 

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