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anotomy of a streetfighter

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katanarama said:
Simply awesome. This is the best thing I have read on this perhaps any MB.

Having said that, this is a great looking bike. Cant wait to see the finished product.
 
my mates gsxr fighter
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^ hah, that way you can give it a little nitrous if you ate your beans earlier
 
Chazz, that is, uhh..... "interesting". Certainly unique.

Zombie, I'm jones'n to see more! How is your bike coming along?
 
been in Daytona and just getting back, the bike heads to me mates on tuesday for more fettling with the ride height on the rear shock and sorting out the bushings for the swingarm. Electrical gubbins will be sorted and I'll post up pics in a couple of weeks. Just finished home made rear sets so I'll post a couple of pics..
Stay Tuned
 
fat_sac said:
I What swing arm and shock did you use? Did you attatch it the the frame where the center stand used to be? Sorry for all the questions, it's just right up my alley.



swing arm and shock are early 90'ish GSXR 1100 and the shock linkage will mount where the center stand would have been
cheers
 
what about headlights? I already have a square headlight and brackets, but I think it might look funny, I've only seen it done once. I really want a set of dual rounds, but I don't want to spend a couple hundred on them. Does anyone know of a place to get 3-4" round headlights for cheap?
 
Zombie! As we say here in Boston "That thing is wicked pi$$a"!
Excellent workmanship!

Say, is the nice man waving to us in the picture you???? :wink:
 
mach said:
Zombie! As we say here in Boston "That thing is wicked pi$$a"!
Excellent workmanship!

Say, is the nice man waving to us in the picture you???? :wink:

oooh Boston , me I'm down on cape cod and that handsome devil in the pic would be me
I will be posting pics as soon as my new digital camera arrives .
I have the rear sets all sorted and a brace for me seat , still not 100% sure on the headlight set up so I might rethink that..
The motor has the electrex alternator and rectifier and dyna igntion with dyna coils.
Wires are nology hot wires which work really well and give an awesome burn rate for the plugs
carbs have been re-jetted and K&N air pods put on.
Exhaust is being tossed about right now as i havent decided what to do
 
Well after a lay off from bikes this spring and summer due to having a torn disc in my bike , I'm now on the mend and will be working on the bike again in the next month or so.
I have to rethink the triple trees as they won't work and will make the bike really unstable and it'll handle like a loaf of bread or so I've been told by my mate the engineer.. bollox
Anyhow I have acquired all the bits and bobs I need including a new gixxer 750 front end with triple trees and front wheel and a rear wheel to go with it.
I have also tore the rear end apart again to make it stronger and attempt to get the right ride height for the rear shock..
I'm learning a lot about setting the thing up right as I really want it work as well as it will look , so it's worth doing right
I'll post new pics of the build once it gets going again
 
I have to rethink the triple trees as they won't work and will make the bike really unstable and it'll handle like a loaf of bread or so I've been told by my mate the engineer.. bollox

i'm curious as to why he feels that way... as long as the frame geometry is the same (which it is) it shouldn't mess anything up

with less rake it would be unstable, with more rake it would be bread loafy...
 
Johnnay, Thanks for bumping this thing. I missed it before.
Spots, It messes up the trail, not the rake.
Zombie, Have you checked out The Chopper Underground Forum? There is a street fighter section there and those guys would love to see that bike.

P.S.
The Chopper Underground magazine is defunct. Don't place an order because you will get ripped off. The forum has nothing to do with the magazine.
 
brief update

Me beasty is undergoing surgery right now and all it's bits have been chopped off
A good friend has jumped on the project with me and is teaching me about stuff like ride height and proper setup (he used to work on AMA superbike teams ) . Amazing what a little knowledge will do for ya.
The rear end has been cut up again and proper rear shock set up will be achieved along with front end being sorted.
You never know what you don't know until some one smarter comes along and sez nice bike laddie but it's not going to work and then walks away laughing , so for his attempted mockery of my small talent he has been brought on board
Seriously tho my learning curve has been steep and everything is starting to make sense now.
My background in bike building has been building hard tail choppers where it's all form over function and the basics were two wheels a frame an engine and gas tank and you were all set .. here's a pic of an chop I built many many years ago

So after the holidays is when the big push will be and I'll post a bunch of pics for you all to see then
cheers mick
 
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