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    Don't chrome the wheels mate, too heavy!
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    I thought carbon fibre was the new chrome?

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    ok im staying away from the chrome stuff
    but i love the carbon fiber.
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    No need to chrome the wheels - get them polished - they are alloy and if polished professionally they will shine like chrome but alloy has a 'softer' edge to the look. Nice

    Get the seat redone - a custom seat will make a big difference to the looks.

    Check the link below for ideas from Corbin - once open go to 'street by brand' on the left - heaps of pictures.

    http://www.corbin.com/saddles.shtml

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    you guys are looking at the wrong stuff! its not about the looks, its about how crazy go nuts fast it goes so your kinda shit outta luck :S

    but still, engine work buddy! Port and polish, engine blueprinting, head skim, high compression pistons (no idea where you will find em), big fuck off carb rail, straight through exhaust (custom made ofcourse, just drill two holes in the pipe to mount a baffle so it looks like there is NO muffler).

    Brakes, measure em up, im sure brembo make something that will fit with a bit of hammering, galfer rotors.

    If you wanna get REAL hardcore, you could get those sprockets which are both sprockets and brake discs, not to my personal taste however.

    I like ratbikes myself. Un sanitized but fucken fly. EG why i wanna aquire a early GSXR750 or 1100 at some point.

    Shocks? Talk to mr ohlins and Mr Marzochi

    Dude, pretty much, theres a shit load of stuff you can do to your 250 to make it yours that DOESNT cost that much. You dont need other people doing your work for you, paint it, swap out brakes, drill out the baffle.

    I would just say get the carb done by a pro if you dont feel up to it.

    Really dude, just save your pennies and buy a bigger bike, then do that up something viscous.

    Just my 2c, peace out!

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    No disrespect but throwing that type of money into the engine & shocks on the Bandit 250 is well, unnecessary - I hear where you are going but if you want the extra power you could trade and get a Bandit 400 or 600. Heck you can get a GS1200ss for $7K.

    Now take that 1200 engine and slot that into your 250 frame.....

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    that could be fun, do u thing a could get a 600 engine it that frame?
    whats a good 600?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue eyed savage View Post
    that could be fun, do u thing a could get a 600 engine it that frame?
    whats a good 600?
    Closest fit would probably be a GSX 400 engine?

    He's right, save the cash, get a 600 or something. 250's are slow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue eyed savage View Post
    that could be fun, do u thing a could get a 600 engine it that frame?
    whats a good 600?
    Are you serious?

    I'd be pretty iffy as to whether the frame would take it - designed for a 250cc motor, not a 600.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Are you serious?

    I'd be pretty iffy as to whether the frame would take it - designed for a 250cc motor, not a 600.
    Ive a 250 framed 600,seems to work,although i will add its a 600 single.
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    Heres a pic fwiw.Bought as is.
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    Yes, but that's a psychopathic baby-eating two-stroke GP replica frame, with a nice mild Honda thumper in it. As opposed to a round-town four-stroke frame and a directly scaled-up (by more than twice) version of the same motor.

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    Wow Xerxes... you make that NSR chassis sounds like motogp technology.

    oh and 98TLS you will be wanting to change that muffler really quickly.. something to do with the proximity to the ground


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    Wow Xerxes... you make that NSR chassis sounds like motogp technology.
    Well, it's a Honda, innit? Just like my 250RS

    You get my point, though. GSX600 into a 250 Bandit is not likely to result in a well-balanced machine that goes around corners and stops.

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    I love my bandit, just not sure if I would waste money on it. I think I would rather save to go towards my new bike when I get my full.

    However I love the red, so make sure you keep that. Havent seen to many red ones around, but I would have gotten a red one if I could!
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