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Old 07-15-2014, 02:48 PM
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That's a nice looking cbr!

Are those rearset of a cbr 929? And did u powder coat or spray the wheels
 
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Old 07-16-2014, 12:00 AM
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Welcome !! Very nice bikes !
 
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Old 07-16-2014, 12:58 AM
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Uuuuuuuu that f3 is HOT!!! I'm a sucker for the red/white/black color scheme, wonder why

You could probly get a hole saw with a long guide drillbit and saw a neat hole in the nose cone for one or two ~50mm projector lights off eBay, stacked in the center it might look pretty cool, of course you'd need to fab a bracket for them inside the cowl but that's not too hard if you got basic tools. Wiring the lights is probly the easiest electric thing to do after changing a fuse so you don't necessarily need the loom however you'd need a reel of wire so if you can track a cheap loom it could actually cost less.

Some net searching and you could probly score a light or two and the loom for less than a bullseye.

There's a salvage place called Motofix Spares in Southampton where I've ordered quite a few bits n bobs for my Triumph, they haven't let me down yet, in fact the parts have mostly been almost like new.
 

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