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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 04:40 PM
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hey man, i'm diggin it, can't wait to see it finished (all though we all know they really never are!) good to see it going down the road though
 
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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 09:23 PM
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looks good bro.

having any issues with the motor bogging down around 5k rpms cruising?
 
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Old Sep 1, 2012 | 08:41 PM
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small update....



Originally Posted by Ls1Mx5
Sweet bike man, maybe I missed it but what are those handlebar mounted mirrors and where can I get them? Also, what headlight is that and what did you use to mount it? Keep up the good work
The bar end mirror is one off ebay, cost me £15. the headlight is a bog standard job from ebay too, which must have cost £5 this time last year.

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looks good bro.

having any issues with the motor bogging down around 5k rpms cruising?
As a matter of fact, yes, i was. Only ever happened at 40mph or over due to the air going straight to the airbox (took the inlet tubes off to fit wiring under the box).

I've put them back on again.

I also had a K&N air filter on it which seemed to cause it to bog down, so i've stuck an OEM one on. i've not had a chance to ride it yet as i'm waiting to get my new tyre fitted, but hopefully it's sorted now.

All i need to do for now (without spending much) is to replace the front tyre (still got about 1k on it), replace the bars and replace the C&S. Brakes etc are fine so i'm not worried about any of that.

Heading down to the Leeds custom and classic bike show next week which should be interesting!

Dunc
 
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Old Sep 1, 2012 | 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr Dunkable

As a matter of fact, yes, i was. Only ever happened at 40mph or over due to the air going straight to the airbox (took the inlet tubes off to fit wiring under the box).

I've put them back on again.

I also had a K&N air filter on it which seemed to cause it to bog down, so i've stuck an OEM one on. i've not had a chance to ride it yet as i'm waiting to get my new tyre fitted, but hopefully it's sorted now.
you'll probably still have the ram air effect, at least I did. I vented the float bowls to the air box and the bogging down problem went away and now she pulls like a freight train. good luck to ya...i'm enjoying the build!
 
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Old Sep 2, 2012 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by f2fighter600
you'll probably still have the ram air effect, at least I did. I vented the float bowls to the air box and the bogging down problem went away and now she pulls like a freight train.
There was a thread on this over on customfighters not too long ago, how exactly did you do it?
 
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Old Sep 3, 2012 | 05:05 PM
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Looks sweet mate! I am 16, and have just got my CBR 600 F2 1993 for £370, lil project ready for when im 16, just bought a full suzuki SV650 rear end, but finding it hard to get a single sided swinging arm thats suitable and cheap, any ideas?

Looks great bud, will be following closely!
 
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Old Sep 3, 2012 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Ls1Mx5
There was a thread on this over on customfighters not too long ago, how exactly did you do it?
very simple. the two vent tubes that come off the carbs in between 1-2 and 3-4 need to be connected via a t-connector and then I just drilled a slightly smaller hole in the air box and ran a tube off the T into the air box under the air filter. simple and very effective.
 
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Old Sep 6, 2012 | 05:00 PM
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well i don't seem to be having any issues with the air intake.

Bike is now running better than it ever has done which is great.
I'm still getting used to how light the front end is. it just wants to left every time i open the throttle!

quite happy how it is now..

Going forward, i'll need to sort some issues before changing the cosmetic side of things. The clutch needs done, and the valves are starting to tap a bit, so i'll need to do the clearances and sync the carbs.

After that it's a chain and sprockets, wheel bearings, front tyre, wiring for the indicators and also for the headlight needs sorted, but once i've done all that, it'll be time for the R6 tail and a fresh lick of paint!

Cheers
 
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Old Sep 14, 2012 | 03:45 AM
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Glad to see you went with the clip-on handle bar style. Nice fighter man.
 
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Old Sep 20, 2012 | 11:07 AM
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Thanks.

I prefer the clip ons, i find them much easier to wheelie with...

couple more pics. not really had the chance to do anything recently as my car's costing me a fortune...



 
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