Streetfighter
#1
Streetfighter
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.
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.
#4
RE: Streetfighter
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.
#5
RE: Streetfighter
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!
#6
#8
RE: Streetfighter
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.