Helrazzer's Fighter
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
That Swinger looks 'Full On'.
I wondered how something like that would look.
Cant wait to see it on the bike.
How is the chain run? ok?
I wondered how something like that would look.
Cant wait to see it on the bike.
How is the chain run? ok?
Fringe- MotoGP Legend
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Swingarm
I made it last year from a scruffy RRS arm, cut the brace off , made the front brace from 25mm box section and had the paddock stand bobbin carriers made and a local engineering firm welded it together! Chain run should be ok! I measured the gap on mine and added a bit! It's just for bling and convenience!!!
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
helrazzer wrote:is a 96. cost me 2k. but i think its worth it)). but ill let you know)))
Ah a 96, You did alright for £2000! it would have cost you more than that if you were to buy a standard blade & do the seat & headlight mod & have that paint job for sure!
Enjoy it mate, I'm sure you'll have a blast!
helrazzer wrote:tbh i dont mind hearing about your bike griz, from what megawatt told me and what ive read my bikes not a patch on yours. but im going to do what i can with it , im sure as hell going to enjoy riding it))
Ok mate cool, every bike to it's owner is there favourite bike & I wouldn't take anything away from yours matey!
I personally really like your bike. All blades look great when fightered & if at any point you decide to mod it some more you already have a great base to go on from
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
thank you )) its high praise from a guy thats doing a fighter like yours)) ive read your thread its an awesome job))
helrazzer- Clubman Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
helrazzer wrote:thank you )) its high praise from a guy thats doing a fighter like yours)) ive read your thread its an awesome job))
Your welcome mate & thanks!
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
I saw this today and what a pukka fighter, I've got the bug now and I'm planning a fighter project, I know Helrazzer has some interesting plans for the future of this bike and look forward to seeing the changes.
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
Have we turned Cabbie to 'The DARKSIDE'?
Fringe- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
With Cabbie being a great engineer and creative genius, a Fighter is the perfect use of his talents. Not much challlenge with a road rocket and looked what he did with that!!!
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Hi Scotty, you're using the wrong link mate, cut and paste the "message board" link
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scotty80- Website/Forum Owner
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
Nice! I want one
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
Much better photos; we can see what we're looking at now.
It does look well.
It does look well.
yammydave- WSB Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
wheels look better blue
helrazzer- Clubman Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
I know where there is a blade rolling chassis with single side swing arm and sit up bars, just need Masterblader to talk him in to selling it me now
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cabbie- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
and so it begins lol
helrazzer- Clubman Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
Much better pics! it looks fab!
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
scotty80 wrote:
Wow, Wot a Beaut m8.
but wahts the Pazzo lever on the right? Parking Brake?
Fringe- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
cabbie wrote:I know where there is a blade rolling chassis with single side swing arm and sit up bars, just need Masterblader to talk him in to selling it me now
Damn, he won't sell it to me, back to square one and no bike
cabbie- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
ive done a few mods on it now)) had braided hoses fitted front and rear, samco cooling hoses, rear hugger (got to be painted) new chain and sprockets,and acrapovic exhaust. and so it begins lol. i want to change clocks for smaller set as not much room, any advice anyone?
helrazzer- Clubman Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
Ask Griz about the black art of carbon fibre and make your own?
grim1- BSB Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
thank you i will, but seems a daunting task as im not as creative as him((
helrazzer- Clubman Racer
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
How about a set of CBR600 digital?
There is an interesting thread on RRzone about fitting them and I noticed Gothy had contributed with a set from a CBR600RR.
Keeps most of your wiring standard, has a professional oem look and updates the bike.
There is an interesting thread on RRzone about fitting them and I noticed Gothy had contributed with a set from a CBR600RR.
Keeps most of your wiring standard, has a professional oem look and updates the bike.
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Re: Helrazzer's Fighter
tell me more please?
helrazzer- Clubman Racer
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