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    Thumbs up How to make your behind sexier! (pics)

    Picked up my undertail unit last night, and after reading through the 'Engrish" instruction I decided I needed to employ the help of a friend. So around 12pm today I rode around to his house, and watched him cut the back end off my bike with a dremel and hacksaw! After much fine tuning, re-aligning, removing the luggage hooks and grinding them smooth, and finally 30 minutes of wiring we were good to go. It actually fitted quite well other than being a bit narrow towards the front section of the tail piece, but a bit of kiwi know-how soon had that sorted. The final result was well worth it in my opinion, tidies up the back end 100 times, so I'm one happy person.

    I took about 40 pics of the process so I've got a record of it all, I'll post some up. Tell me what you think.


    What it used to look like.


    Just before we attacked it. Ugly. Bad.


    A few hours later. Oh I wish you didn't need rego plates. Looks sooo much cooler.


    The lights look excellent at night.


    Well worth the 5 day wait from America and 3hr fitting time. Well worth it.
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    WAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!! I can't see them!!!

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    can't see em either
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Must've been because I deleted the attachments. Shit, give me with minutes.

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    Duh! Lol

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    Can you see them in the thread now? If not, the attachments are in the wrong order if you open them. (I was in a hurry ok, Simpsons is on alright!) The last pic (in the attachments) is of the bike before obviously.

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    thats fecken hot dude fucken awesome !

    edit: Yes I see the pictures


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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Picked up my undertail unit last night, and after reading through the 'Engrish" instruction I decided I needed to employ the help of a friend. So around 12pm today I rode around to his house, and watched him cut the back end off my bike with a dremel and hacksaw! After much fine tuning, re-aligning, removing the luggage hooks and grinding them smooth, and finally 30 minutes of wiring we were good to go. It actually fitted quite well other than being a bit narrow towards the front section of the tail piece, but a bit of kiwi know-how soon had that sorted. The final result was well worth it in my opinion, tidies up the back end 100 times, so I'm one happy person.

    I took about 40 pics of the process so I've got a record of it all, I'll post some up. Tell me what you think.


    What it used to look like.


    Just before we attacked it. Ugly. Bad.


    A few hours later. Oh I wish you didn't need rego plates. Looks sooo much cooler.


    The lights look excellent at night.


    Well worth the 5 day wait from America and 3hr fitting time. Well worth it.
    I got one for my gixxer thou from ride eng.com, turned her into a skiny arsed hot bitch......still have to adjust the erection evrytime i ride.....sorry headin for the cold shower.

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    Thumbs up Me to

    Hey man me to.

    I have got mine and will be doing it next weekend.

    Good effort that looks really good.

    What did you do about the nil loading for the leds, did you put another flasher type unit in to stop the fast blinking of the indicators.

    Cheers

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    I see 'em now. Nice! You need a pipe on the left hand side too. It looks off balance to me. Plus, 2 pipes look cooler than one.
    I don't need that fancy stuff. I ride buckets - no lights!

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    Next week I'll saw that number plate down for ya

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Picked up my undertail unit last night, and after reading through the 'Engrish" instruction I decided I needed to employ the help of a friend. So around 12pm today I rode around to his house, and watched him cut the back end off my bike with a dremel and hacksaw! After much fine tuning, re-aligning, removing the luggage hooks and grinding them smooth, and finally 30 minutes of wiring we were good to go. It actually fitted quite well other than being a bit narrow towards the front section of the tail piece, but a bit of kiwi know-how soon had that sorted. The final result was well worth it in my opinion, tidies up the back end 100 times, so I'm one happy person.

    I took about 40 pics of the process so I've got a record of it all, I'll post some up. Tell me what you think.

    Well worth the 5 day wait from America and 3hr fitting time. Well worth it.
    Great improvement indeed! Rear shot looks the best IMO with those LED eyes looking at ya!
    Enjoy the new look man!

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    ohh

    That number plate does spoil things ,,,doesnt it ,,LTNZ just have no idea of cool ,,,
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    Just buy an F4 guys....... THE BEST ARSE on the planet....










    Gotta say looks better tho
    Because I can......................

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