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  • Guest

    #436
    Spectacular work...

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    • jwhelan65

      #437
      I have a beautiful set of CV 36's that Renobruce did for me that I am not going to use on my 1100. Thinking on mounting them to the 700, is that doable? Looks like it is..

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      • Guest

        #438
        Originally posted by jwhelan65
        I have a beautiful set of CV 36's that Renobruce did for me that I am not going to use on my 1100. Thinking on mounting them to the 700, is that doable? Looks like it is..
        I've got cv flatslide 34's on my 750 with a 700 intake cam and a mildly ported head. I can't say that 36's would be too big or not, you could give it a try.

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        • 7981GS

          #439
          I would save the 36's for something with more displacement.
          Throw on a set of 32's or 34's.

          Eric

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          • jwhelan65

            #440
            Originally posted by 7981GS
            I would save the 36's for something with more displacement.
            Throw on a set of 32's or 34's.

            Eric
            Yeah that make more sense, actually a set of set of GSXR 750 slingshots would be ideal..it has the stock CV 32's on it now.

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            • Guest

              #441
              Originally posted by jwhelan65
              Yeah that make more sense, actually a set of set of GSXR 750 slingshots would be ideal..it has the stock CV 32's on it now.
              750 slingshots are 36, mine are 34's from an '86 or '87 1100.

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              • nikosg

                #442
                nice one. would like to hear how that setup sounds... audio clip?

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                • jwhelan65

                  #443
                  Originally posted by nikosg
                  nice one. would like to hear how that setup sounds... audio clip?
                  Post number 386

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                  • jwhelan65

                    #444
                    With the Hagon in the rear its time to the front suspension right...

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                    • GSequoia

                      #445
                      Originally posted by jwhelan65
                      Got the seat back from Sargents today, went in kind of bilnd on this but it turned much better than I anticipated.

                      How much did this cost you, that's a mighty purty place to put your butt.

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                      • jwhelan65

                        #446
                        Originally posted by GSequoia
                        How much did this cost you, that's a mighty purty place to put your butt.

                        Right around $200 I think....

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                        • GSequoia

                          #447
                          Originally posted by jwhelan65
                          Right around $200 I think....
                          Quite reasonable. I'll have to consider that when I get to that stage.

                          Thanks

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                          • tigerfan474

                            #448
                            Dat sho am pretty!

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                            • tigerfan474

                              #449
                              I have the red version that is in really good shape. I wish iI had the time, space and money to do this to mine. I just spent a rainy Saturday reading this whole thread. This is one sweet ride Joe. Well Done!

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                              • jwhelan65

                                #450
                                Originally posted by tigerfan474
                                I have the red version that is in really good shape. I wish iI had the time, space and money to do this to mine. I just spent a rainy Saturday reading this whole thread. This is one sweet ride Joe. Well Done!
                                Thanks man, if you need assistance with anything let me know. I have a ton of 700 parts.

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