Frankenstein's Monster lives...

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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

23 Mar 2013 21:47
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VERY NICE!!! Clearly you are making MUCH better use of your spare parts that I am. All my spare parts are just sitting in my cabinets. :laugh: Ed
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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

23 Mar 2013 23:07
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That is looking so beautiful, I especially like the colour combo....it fits the bike so well.
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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

24 Mar 2013 00:19
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24 Mar 2013 00:38
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Very nice.

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24 Mar 2013 10:34
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That bike looks awesome. sounds like it is pretty quick too. I would also like to know about the black box. Maybe one of them so called light changers or some kind of radar decetor? Also is it just me or is the points cover where it says dohc backwards? But that is a nice ride. I really like the black. Good work.
1980 kz1000B4 LTD- 1327cc 9-1 comp
Ported J model head
Psp-3x cams
RS 36s
Welded MK11 crank
Back-cut MK11 trans
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Stretched 4-6 over running Hayabusa rear rim with 190 rear tire
Complete frame brace kit installed
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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

24 Mar 2013 10:49
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Powerstroke_fan wrote: That bike looks awesome. sounds like it is pretty quick too. I would also like to know about the black box. Maybe one of them so called light changers or some kind of radar decetor? Also is it just me or is the points cover where it says dohc backwards? But that is a nice ride. I really like the black. Good work.
The points cover balances out the reversed brake rotors! :laugh:
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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

24 Mar 2013 11:06
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LUV the curved exhaust header primaries! B)

Bike looks sweet, well done!
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MTC 1075cc.
Camshafts: Kawi GPZ-1100 .375 lift
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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

24 Mar 2013 15:42
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Old Man Rock wrote: LUV the curved exhaust header primaries! B)

Bike looks sweet, well done!

Me too! it's bling! Hey superbiker can you post the link to the bike in your avatar?
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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

25 Mar 2013 13:09
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much more usable than a pile of parts.
well done sir.

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Re: Frankenstein's Monster lives...

12 Apr 2013 17:54
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Awesome B) very nicely done, must be a blast to ride
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