finished project pics finaly
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finished project pics finaly
23 Nov 2006 12:54
here are some long over due picture from when i finished my strefighter project back at the begining of the summer... how some of you all like. cam isnt to great but atleast there not cell phone pics any more.
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Re: finished project pics finaly
23 Nov 2006 12:56
Very nicely done! A worthy steed, indeed!
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23 Nov 2006 13:07
very nice! but I think the rear fender should get tossed, or changed. it doesnt match the curve of the wheel any more due to it being back further
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23 Nov 2006 13:23
77KZ650 wrote:
Very nice job. I'm impressed with the lines. I'm also with 77KZ650 on the look of the rear end. I'd yank the fender myself and see how it looks without it. Not a big job to fabricate a new taillight licence bracket. I did it on mine with 1" galvanized flatstock.
Once again, nice work.
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very nice! but I think the rear fender should get tossed, or changed. it doesnt match the curve of the wheel any more due to it being back further
Very nice job. I'm impressed with the lines. I'm also with 77KZ650 on the look of the rear end. I'd yank the fender myself and see how it looks without it. Not a big job to fabricate a new taillight licence bracket. I did it on mine with 1" galvanized flatstock.
Once again, nice work.
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Re: finished project pics finaly
23 Nov 2006 19:34
I like it VERY much! Very shiny, great color. On the rear fender I personally like the tail piece fender one color look.my SR has the body colored fender..sort of gives it a all in one piece look. Which I like but I do see the curve being different with the longer swing arm..but if it doesn't rub? Hey what the hell. Very nice work you do..
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Post edited by: pumps, at: 2006/11/23 22:35
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