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Old 01-17-2007, 08:20 PM
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Well, I have been recieving quite a few email from people lately on a few topics from the how too section, ones that I tried and others I contributed. So what I am doing is posting up what I did and pictures of my bike with them done for all those who were wondering and interested.

Fender Eliminator - LINK
Exhaust Mod - LINK
SeatMod - LINK
L.E.D. Peg Turns - LINK
Alarm Install - LINK
Rim Polish - LINK or LINK or LINK
Front Turns - Easy Install
Mesh Install - (Couldnt Find a Link,PM w/ ?'s)

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Overall Pictures [FE, Front Turns, Seat, RIM POLISH]
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This was for those who were wondering and for those who may be new and interested. Just thought it may be helpful and, hey, atleast all the resourse are stockpiled now. Thanks
 
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where'd you get the mesh and what'd you use to stick it on with? did you use masking tape?
 
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Old 01-25-2007, 06:22 PM
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I had the Mesh left over from a body kit I ordered. You can pick it up at advanced or use the stove vent mesh forom home depot. You can used 3M tape or Gorilla Glue to hold it on.
 
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hopin you still around you got all the mods im doin right now. would like to kno alil about your tail swap. im 01 f4i to 03 rr tail. a good pic of your whole sub frame before the fairing went on would b sweet. and did u have to modify the two black pieces that fill the gap between fairing seat and tank? and did u use ur f4i seat?
 
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I like the rear peg LED idea.
 
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Love the polished rim look.. Going to do that soon LOOKS GREAT
 
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Originally Posted by kmhonda420
hopin you still around you got all the mods im doin right now. would like to kno alil about your tail swap. im 01 f4i to 03 rr tail. a good pic of your whole sub frame before the fairing went on would b sweet. and did u have to modify the two black pieces that fill the gap between fairing seat and tank? and did u use ur f4i seat?
his bike is a 600RR.....
 
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