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Old 03-18-2011, 09:09 PM
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pm reply, ill post in ur thread for anybody else who is curious about those swingarm extensions i have those same ones on my f4 they were installed when i purchased it so i wouldnt be able to say how the handling changed if it did at all. i love the way it handles and if you decided against them its reversable and you could easily sell them people ask to buy mine often. the looks not for everybody but dont let others shun your idea just cause they dont like it, i personally love the look of any bike extended alittle some people go overboard in my opinion but its not my place to say. heres a pic for referance its dropped 1.5 also [below]
 
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:10 PM
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op did u have a hyosung gt250r befor i had one there the only ones ive seen labled that way

oh yea and i can still ride with the wife on back 2 just had to loose the turn signal brackets from the undertail and bend the plate mount up alittle.
 

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Old 03-19-2011, 09:15 PM
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Awesome
Thanxx
personally I like how they look a bit extended as well. I willgowith 4" or 5" only

I already ordered them, should be installed in 2 weeks or so...
thinking about going all the way with sprokets and ZZZ chain also

I will be sure post pic's

I hear all opinons but always choose what I like. it is my $ after all

sometimes others point of view or opinions help make better choices but its not wise to follow every step given. not everyone will like my bike no matter what I do so I dont even try.

your feedback has given me the final push I needed to buy them

A friend just bought an RR extended and if all goes well ill get a ride tomorow
not the same as an F4 or F4i but still I would like to try it out

Thnxx again



yes, I did have a Hyo GT250R
got dropped so I changed it for the CBR and gave the insurance money in the trade
very nice trade none of us lost and the Hyo was resold and he even got a bit more out of that which is good...

here she was before the accident, dude backing up "didnt see her" and almost went over her. that is why I got a briter more visible silver now instead of black...
And I park far away from any car if possible a sidewalk if space is available without interfering passing by...




It was a 250 but it did what I needed it to and I was happy with it. Great bike for begginers. Also I was suprised of finding a lot of aftermarket parts at great prices.
As you can see I had modified a few things
I read a lot of bad stuff about Hysung but I never had an issue with mine. I was told that before 2005 there bikes where not so good but mine was 2007 and worked great...
 
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Old 03-19-2011, 10:43 PM
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gotcbr

here is a quick photoshop I did
recycled the background but I think it works

 
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Old 03-20-2011, 12:13 AM
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i had a 09 for around 2 months didnt get a chance to mod it had stuff on order but got cut off then rear ended one morning on my way to work. i think there pretty good bikes i just wanted it for cruzin i thought of gettin another but wanted alittle more power so i went with my cbr. also liked that they didnt look to small for a 250
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:55 AM
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Few extra pic's ENJOY


























FYI EDIT:
The girls are of age (18/19) and I did not take the pics.
The mother of one of them was there and she is the manager of that girl and they are trying to make a carrer in modeling.

The other is the photographer's wife and the one in the Jean skirt is the photographer's daughter

They are all the models of the FURIOUS AERIO CLUB of BAYAMON PR
you might think they are little girls but they are not

I thought the same and the photographer clarified the age issue before I let them borrow my bike and they did the shooting

JUST TO CLARIFY WITH EVERYONE!!!!!


The other bike is a Honda CBR F4 1998
 
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Old 03-20-2011, 11:01 AM
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Got instructions to add extended swing arm, posting here for any interested. visit Roaring Toyz wesite for more info:


Roaring Toyz Swingarm Extensions Install


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Written by jesrod on Dec-21-09 6:33am From: ronincycleparts.com

  1. The parts you will need to complete the installation:
  2. Lift the motorcycle in a suitable fashion with the rear wheel off the ground:
  3. Remove the rear wheel assembly and attaching parts:
  4. Remove chain adjuster bolts from both sides of the swingarm:
  5. Remove screw and plate from the inner left side of the swingarm:
  6. Install swing arm extensions into the existing swingarm:
  7. Install extension backing plate, apply red Locktite to bolt threads and torque to 25 ft. lbs:
  8. Swingarm extensions installed:
  9. Notice the machined recess on the inside of the right side swingarm extension. This is where the brake hanger will now be located depending on application:
  10. Brake hanger in new location:
  11. Re-install the rear wheel assembly, brake hanger and brake caliper:
  12. Inspect the clearance between the sidewall of the rear tire and the chain guard. The chain guard may need to be trimmed to provide proper clearance depending on application.
  13. Remove master link from old chain:
  14. With master link removed, temporarily attach new chain to the upper portion of the old chain. You may use the new master link to do this:
  15. Pull on the lower portion of the old chain to feed new chain around the front sprocket. This will make the installation of the new chain much easier:
  16. Finish installing new chain and adjust as necessary:
  17. Install new rear brake line provided and bleed the rear brake:
  18. The installation of the Roaring Toyz swingarm extensions is now complete. Perform a final re-check of all nuts, bolts and installed components. Torque rear axle nut to factory specs. Road test and re-check drive chain for any excessive slack. Adjust as necessary:
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More of my art work:

these girls are all of age (18/19) and are married with a child
two on the sides have a baby girl each and middle has a baby boy

ENJOY!?!






not much to do with CBR but you can get a better grasp at my work

The Camaro is my best friend's car
he is also the owner of a BUSA
YouTube - My Friends 2005 HAYA 1,300 (Dual Yoshimura)
 
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Old 03-20-2011, 11:12 AM
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Here is a promo I just did for this years Furious Night still missing a few of the promotors logos but info is final cut
it will be June 12 in Toa Baja PR
I invite any who are in PR or will be during that time to go and check it out:

 


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