my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
CBRRRT wrote:Griz, was that you in the bible this month? It was, wasn't it??!!
Yep guilty as charged!
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
F@rkin nice blade mate. the tank body kit you fitted, is it based on VMAX air intakes, and do they function on your blade?
Congrats on the inclusion in the mag mate.
Congrats on the inclusion in the mag mate.
CBRRRT- Trackday Novice
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
CBRRRT wrote:F@rkin nice blade mate. the tank body kit you fitted, is it based on VMAX air intakes, and do they function on your blade?
Congrats on the inclusion in the mag mate.
Thanks mate!
Dunno what the air intakes were based on, just liked the look of the skin & went for it! Nope not functional just there for looks.
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
CBRRRT wrote:Fantastic build matey, love what you did with the arm cutout for the big hoop, I think that could be my next move.
Keep it coming mate.
Yes why not
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
Hi guys, i need some opinions of what would be the ultimate forks for my blade,,i have in hand a pair of srad 750 forks,but i have seen some realy cool blades with oem forks and with fork covers I will make my new fork bridges (WIDE) when I've finally decided!!!
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
rapid777 wrote:Hi guys, i need some opinions of what would be the ultimate forks for my blade,,i have in hand a pair of srad 750 forks,but i have seen some realy cool blades with oem forks and with fork covers I will make my new fork bridges (WIDE) when I've finally decided!!!
Well I guess fork choice is all down to what you like as you can make anything fit, but I always really fancied these fork covers from MGM Bikes shop, some very cool stuff in there!
Dunno if this link will work but should take you to there web shop at least:-
http://www.mgm-bikes.de/neuteile/index.html?http://www.mgm-bikes.de/neuteile/k020u002s001.htm
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Age : 54
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My bike(s) : 93 Blade Streetfighter & a 96 Engineless Blade, soon to become 1 & a 95 GPZ1100 Grand tourer which is looking for a new home! lol
Registration date : 2007-08-08
Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg[/quote[/url]]megawatt wrote:Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
[url=http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
I could see that costing a pretty penny or 2!! Very nice setup though!
griz- MotoGP Legend
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Registration date : 2007-08-08
Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
Yeah , it is stupid money. I'm sure you or Rapid could still do a good job for a lot less dosh!!!
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
megawatt wrote:Yeah , it is stupid money. I'm sure you or Rapid could still do a good job for a lot less dosh!!!
Yep you'd be looking at £1800 for that brake calipers & brake & clutch lever setup alone! god knows how much the triples setup would cost!
As with building any bike, it all comes down to either your skills, tools or the depth of your pockets! & if your not loaded having a good imagination can be a blessing!
griz- MotoGP Legend
- Number of posts : 1928
Age : 54
Location : Cheddar
My bike(s) : 93 Blade Streetfighter & a 96 Engineless Blade, soon to become 1 & a 95 GPZ1100 Grand tourer which is looking for a new home! lol
Registration date : 2007-08-08
Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
rapid777 wrote:Hi guys, i need some opinions of what would be the ultimate forks for my blade,,i have in hand a pair of srad 750 forks,but i have seen some realy cool blades with oem forks and with fork covers I will make my new fork bridges (WIDE) when I've finally decided!!!
Are you gonna go with a fat frontend too??
griz- MotoGP Legend
- Number of posts : 1928
Age : 54
Location : Cheddar
My bike(s) : 93 Blade Streetfighter & a 96 Engineless Blade, soon to become 1 & a 95 GPZ1100 Grand tourer which is looking for a new home! lol
Registration date : 2007-08-08
Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
It would look nice!
CBRRRT- Trackday Novice
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
griz wrote:rapid777 wrote:Hi guys, i need some opinions of what would be the ultimate forks for my blade,,i have in hand a pair of srad 750 forks,but i have seen some realy cool blades with oem forks and with fork covers I will make my new fork bridges (WIDE) when I've finally decided!!!
Well I guess fork choice is all down to what you like as you can make anything fit, but I always really fancied these fork covers from MGM Bikes shop, some very cool stuff in there!
Dunno if this link will work but should take you to there web shop at least:-
http://www.mgm-bikes.de/neuteile/index.html?http://www.mgm-bikes.de/neuteile/k020u002s001.htm
I have snooped around that site,my bellypan is from mgm hehe
MGM has a good selection with streetfighter parts, they are cheap too unlike other stupid fuckers who demands an arm and a leg for their custom parts exs TRIPLE TREES or FORK COVERS and some CNC machined parts!!
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg[/quote[/url]]megawatt wrote:Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
[url=http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
NICE FORKS !! liked the blinkers too,is that ISR masters fitted on the handlebars? it still missing some fork covers hehe
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
griz wrote:rapid777 wrote:Hi guys, i need some opinions of what would be the ultimate forks for my blade,,i have in hand a pair of srad 750 forks,but i have seen some realy cool blades with oem forks and with fork covers I will make my new fork bridges (WIDE) when I've finally decided!!!
Are you gonna go with a fat frontend too??
Of course my friend it is only for the looks
120 in front and 280 in rear no no no it will fail miserable, will go for 180/280 maybe time will show mate
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
megawatt wrote:Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
griz wrote:megawatt wrote:Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
I could see that costing a pretty penny or 2!! Very nice setup though!
That is gorgeous.
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
fastbikefinder wrote:megawatt wrote:Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpggriz wrote:megawatt wrote:Click on this link mate. This is on Aussie Streetfighters site, luvly. You may need to register to see it though?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1262152859.jpg
I could see that costing a pretty penny or 2!! Very nice setup though!
That is gorgeous.
Yes it could be done this way too
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
I want to thank you all for help and interest :o)
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
Today i have made me a template. This is going to be a chain protector,i will use a 5mm aluminum plate,,nice? since i have a Fireblade I must surely have some flames ?
Last edited by rapid777 on Thu 14 Jan 2010, 13:48; edited 1 time in total
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
Do you see a faded knuckle duster... NO!!! heheh
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
I must buy some Carbide burr cutters for aluminum , i need at least one with a conical tip,,,,,,,
rapid777- BSB Racer
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rapid777- BSB Racer
- Number of posts : 463
Age : 46
Location : norway
My bike(s) : HONDA SC28
Registration date : 2009-03-31
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Age : 46
Location : norway
My bike(s) : HONDA SC28
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
I couldn't find a Burr cutter with the right tip for aluminum. But this will work...
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
I spent 4 hours on this shit!!!
rapid777- BSB Racer
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rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
I will polish and drill holes afterwards, this was boring :o(
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
The aluminum plate is 5mm thick,,if u wanted to know?!
rapid777- BSB Racer
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Re: my sc28 fighter project from NORWAY
Job came good!
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