streetfighter pics
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RE: streetfighter pics
Hi,
I went to some of the sights that are linked on the postings, and I was wondering where can I purchase some type of the front fairings they show. I have an 88 hurricane 1000 that I am currently working on that I was just going to use the old fairings. But after cruising around this forum I want to do something more drastic.
I went to some of the sights that are linked on the postings, and I was wondering where can I purchase some type of the front fairings they show. I have an 88 hurricane 1000 that I am currently working on that I was just going to use the old fairings. But after cruising around this forum I want to do something more drastic.
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RE: streetfighter pics
man, this looking better and better.
Question - you have the rear of the tail section positioned much higher (sharper angle) that on a stock RR. Was that intentional or did you come up against some sort of positioning/placement issues?
did you make any modification to clip the seat into the latch at bottom of tank?
I got a million other q's but can't think of them all at the moment...don't suppose you care to write up a guide?? hehe
cheers....jas
Question - you have the rear of the tail section positioned much higher (sharper angle) that on a stock RR. Was that intentional or did you come up against some sort of positioning/placement issues?
did you make any modification to clip the seat into the latch at bottom of tank?
I got a million other q's but can't think of them all at the moment...don't suppose you care to write up a guide?? hehe
cheers....jas
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RE: streetfighter pics
i'll get it weighed sometime at a elevator scale but i can tell you that the unsprung weight is a lot less for sure, i think the 1000f rear wheel probably weighed about the same as the whole vfr swingarm and wheel, it was certainly built like a tank back in the day. i just finished my exhaust yesterday so i will post some pictures of that too someday.