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    sexy VTR tail cut

    heres some pis of my vtr of before and after of cutting my tail and putting some new bars on
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    Cleaned the lines up a bit eh.

    License plate looks funny now though - hanging on for dear life haha :P

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    Nice... post 666. Worth a laugh
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLAMA SOLA View Post
    Cleaned the lines up a bit eh.

    License plate looks funny now though - hanging on for dear life haha :P

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    Nice... post 666. Worth a laugh
    Yeah, I'm the one with the angle grinding skills Was a fun little project to do...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLAMA SOLA View Post
    Cleaned the lines up a bit eh.

    License plate looks funny now though - hanging on for dear life haha :P

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    Nice... post 666. Worth a laugh
    mmm its got metal brackets on it, so its stronger than wot is was from fatory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    mmm its got metal brackets on it, so its stronger than wot is was from fatory
    hey, did you get them fuses sorted with those indicators?
    do you still want to put some pre-load into the front end?

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    Oh thats sweet, I've been wanting to cut the ass outta mine for a while, well, I'm off to the garage with lots of enthusiasim and little planning!
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    Nice job.
    Just make sure you've still got a red reflector on the tail, or it'll fail the WOF. It might anyway, for not having an effective rear mudguard. Plus you're going to get a lot of water and road spooge spraying up your back if you ride in the wet.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Nice job.
    Just make sure you've still got a red reflector on the tail, or it'll fail the WOF. It might anyway, for not having an effective rear mudguard. Plus you're going to get a lot of water and road spooge spraying up your back if you ride in the wet.
    He was already getting a wet back when it rained... and the reflector will go on when it goes for it's next WOF (which is a long way away...)

    I still remember we did the gravel run section between Kawhia and Raglan in the rain once, and when we stopped, I saw mud going from the bottom of my numberplate all the way up, covering the rear cowel, all the way up my jacket, and halfway up my helmet
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    You can get away with cutting an already small reflector in 1/2 if need be
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex View Post
    He was already getting a wet back when it rained... and the reflector will go on when it goes for it's next WOF (which is a long way away...)

    I still remember we did the gravel run section between Kawhia and Raglan in the rain once, and when we stopped, I saw mud going from the bottom of my numberplate all the way up, covering the rear cowel, all the way up my jacket, and halfway up my helmet
    I was going to buy an old piece of mudguard from a bike wrecker, to add to the Firestorm's rear, as too much water sprayed up. The catalyst was a wet ride to Tauranga (see Machiavelli's thread) when the vifferbabe got very wet pants, yet I was dry. It turned out that spray from the rear tire was hitting the underside of the pack on the packrack, and running down the seat, where the vifferbabe's leathers were sucking it up!

    But as it turned out, I didn't need to fix the mudguard, as the vifferbabe talked me into buying the VFR the next weekend!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    You can get away with cutting an already small reflector in 1/2 if need be
    Wow, that's a cool little reflector... I think Sidewinder might be keen for that idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    hey, did you get them fuses sorted with those indicators?
    do you still want to put some pre-load into the front end?
    yup got it all sussed out. put some lower watt blubs in and its fine. the other blubs were drawing to many watts.

    yup jsut got to get some new fork oil and some spacers

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