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    Quote Originally Posted by NOMIS View Post
    Something different i guess.
    Haven't seen one in NZ like mine so yeah.
    And i didn't like the original headlight.
    go into cycletreads in takapuna, they'll be able to hook you up with WOF legal braided lines at a reasonable price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ_tpl View Post
    im not a fan of the whole streetfighter thing, but hey each to their own ay. If youre doing something you enjoy, it doesnt really matter what other people think.. like me and my bitch red bmw. i love it, who cares if its a womans colour (aparantly) cuz i dont :P
    Fair enough, I'm not a fan of the whole BMW thing.

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    Love your work man, thats a hot looking lil' honda, reputation on the way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NOMIS View Post
    Show us your mods
    These are not really mods but part replacements.
    The back torque limiter clutch in the TL1000 has a few odd features so a 2006 GSXR1000 basket and internals was fitted to the TL drive gear after a bit of machining and a few custom parts.

    Some pics here
    http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c345/manurewa/Clutch/





    It is a bit taller than the TL clutch so it was lucky i had already done a billet cover in 2005....

    http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ver/?start=all



    ... to suit a modded 6 spring TL1000R clutch which had TLS and TLR parts with a titanium spider.



    That TL has a few other things changed including 61mm Honda TB's with a modded TL1000R loom to drive the twin injectors per TB,self supporting seat...



    inverted TL1000S Ohlins rear damper...modded K6 forks,carrozzeria wheels





    billet battery carrier using a custom threaded engine mount spacer.



    custom billet rear spring unit.



    Shed built muffler with Yoshimura badge (spied under Colemans counter)



    etc etc but it will have to wait until i get back to NZ before it is finished.
    I am glad somebody said some years ago,have a go yourself (at machining parts) so i had a lash.
    The !@#$ up ratio has improved a little over the years.

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    .....but have to add,although i have probably modded every vehicle/motorcycle ever owned to date.
    After buying a DR650 here in Australia and leaving it near stock,there is something to be said for just jumping on and riding the thing (without mucking around with it)

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    Thats what i call mods,not sure if you just made my day or ruined it Les.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8 View Post
    .....but have to add,although i have probably modded every vehicle/motorcycle ever owned to date.
    After buying a DR650 here in Australia and leaving it near stock,there is something to be said for just jumping on and riding the thing (without mucking around with it)
    Now thats some cool mods and yeah I'll do the sprockets and chain ect when its due.
    Not to sure what kind of sprockets I am able to get for my honda but will have a look around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by _intense_ View Post
    Love your work man, thats a hot looking lil' honda, reputation on the way!
    Thanks alot mate always good to hear positive comments,
    Have now had all the wire's shortened ect and the entire loom cleaned up. Looks a whole lot better now.
    Have mounted the light again and is looking good and more solid.
    Will be getting either some allow mounts or chromed when I have the time.
    Also thinking about getting some of the alloy parts anodized gold, but if that I decide to do that all the Chrome will be going.

    Next thing is to find some mirrors that are a bit different.

    Cheers
    for the feedback.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NOMIS View Post
    Also thinking about getting some of the alloy parts anodized gold, but if that I decide to do that all the Chrome will be going.
    Have a look at the "anodised look" paint at repco.
    It has to be put on properly using a special primer stuff to work but I was so surprised at how good it looked when sprayed on properly.
    Could be a cheaper option than real anodising and you could even do it over mild steel...
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Have a look at the "anodised look" paint at repco.
    It has to be put on properly using a special primer stuff to work but I was so surprised at how good it looked when sprayed on properly.
    Could be a cheaper option than real anodising and you could even do it over mild steel...
    Cheers mate, yeh may buy a can and spray and see what it comes up like first,
    I have a friend who used to work for anodizing industies who should be able to help me out but i will have to see.
    Cheers
    for the advice. May be time to test my painting skills haha,
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