Gs 750 e with a twist (oil cooled 1200)

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  • busaash

    #31
    carbon rear numberplate holder and (turn signals are only temp to test the loom)


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    • busaash

      #32
      my oilcooler fits on original mountings in the frame result


      sidestand and zx10 r indicators turned up today


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      • busaash

        #33
        timeline today 03/09/14 in uk date format .

        i started the build by buying the frame on the 12/08/14 so i am giving my self a gentle reminder that it will be painted and on the road by christmas holidays

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        • Guest

          #34
          Wow very cool.
          Amazing how fast you work, great skills.

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          • Guest

            #35
            Originally posted by busaash
            bought some piggy back shocks brand new from a link on a uk forum , very well made and a few guys on the forum have been using these for years .
            OK where does one find these? cheers

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            • busaash

              #36
              i will put up contact info when i am at home mate

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              • busaash

                #37
                robinsons sent me rear light screws x4 and fitted my preferred indicators

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                • busaash

                  #38


                  twin shock contact info for uk , usa and australia

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                  • busaash

                    #39
                    got some more bits done today ,


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                    • busaash

                      #40
                      engine needs to come out again as it catching on the side stand mount thats welded to the frame






                      looks like i will be able to use the headers but will need a new short link pipe

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                      • Guest

                        #41
                        I'm liking it. I appreciate all the pics and descriptions...... it helps a non mechanic like me understand what's all going on.

                        Keep it coming.

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                        • busaash

                          #42
                          thanks suzuki_dog , i try my best i have been chopping and moddifing for ever always learning and helps to have the friends from all over the internet giving encouragement .

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                          • busaash

                            #43
                            ordered these from my mate , these will be the start of my swingarm brace styled on the sanctuary japan type brace

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                            • Guest

                              #44
                              very cool, did your mate machine these from solid? look like they could have been cast?
                              Cant wait to see how the rest of the bracing goes.

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                              • Crank

                                #45
                                Is the bracing necessary? That swing arm looks like it will handle well enough.

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