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03 Dec 2008 11:12 #250513 by speedadict
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May I humbly suggest that you cut off your center stand mounts while you are at it. I didn't do it on mine, and now hind sight I wish that I would have.

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03 Dec 2008 15:33 - 03 Dec 2008 15:34 #250540 by caffcruiser
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You may, and I already am. :)

Update from today. Had a spare 27 minutes at lunch, so I built the rear shock mount for the GSXR swinger.



And again, cell phone pic... sorry.

Now I just gotta make the mount bungs for the rearsets, give everything a nice once over, and then dismantle for paint.

Well, then send the shock out to get a new spring wound. I'm thinking I need like a 425lb spring. (The one on the bike is from an R1 IIRC, and it's like 1100 lbs,!)
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03 Dec 2008 19:31 #250565 by speedadict
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Wow. Way out of my league; but wow. Gonna look wild. Is that going to have a 170 0r 180 rear tire? Looks good.

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03 Dec 2008 20:12 #250574 by caffcruiser
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180. The forks will be a match for the rear end, and the wheels will match too. :D

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03 Dec 2008 23:36 #250616 by KZ250LTD
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Fork me that's nice :D

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