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    Street Fighter K6

    Toying with the idea of stripping the K6 down and putting streetfighter bars/cowl etc.
    Looking for links and ideas to make this easy. The cowl I figure is straightforward, but not so sure about the bars and mounting. Guess there are kits out to make it straightforward?
    Any help would be appreciated.

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    wait till u crash it...then do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    wait till u crash it...then do it.
    Only you would think like that Mark. '95 was my last real crash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Toying with the idea of stripping the K6 down and putting streetfighter bars/cowl etc.
    Looking for links and ideas to make this easy. The cowl I figure is straightforward, but not so sure about the bars and mounting. Guess there are kits out to make it straightforward?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    hey SBP.
    some good links here to in the "parts" section to start:
    http://www.streetfighters.nl/streetf...inks/links.htm

    ken
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    A guy at work is customising his SV650 and it's coming along pretty nicely. He used to do custom bikes and streetfighters in South Africa but there isn't really a market for that in NZ.

    I'll try put you in touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander View Post
    Talk to a dude on here by the name of Toebug
    Thanks Waylander, was looking for the NZstreetfighters link.

    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat View Post
    hey SBP.
    some good links here to in the "parts" section to start:
    http://www.streetfighters.nl/streetf...inks/links.htm

    ken
    Cheers Ken, a veritable mountain of info there

    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    A guy at work is customising his SV650 and it's coming along pretty nicely. He used to do custom bikes and streetfighters in South Africa but there isn't really a market for that in NZ.

    I'll try put you in touch.
    Cool Gareth, I can probably manufacture some of the parts myself, but a few questions need asking first.

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    try www.gixxer.com for ideas

    or googling

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    There are kits you can buy, but they are expensive. Just as easy to DIY, so long as you can measure and drill a straight hole. You may need slighty longer controls (cables, brake lines) made up. Can be time consuming but worth it in the end - depending on what you are trying to achieve of course.
    It is what it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    There are kits you can buy, but they are expensive. Just as easy to DIY, so long as you can measure and drill a straight hole. You may need slighty longer controls (cables, brake lines) made up. Can be time consuming but worth it in the end - depending on what you are trying to achieve of course.
    Gotta agree with the ginja ninja here. The drilling doesn't even need to be that straight, so long as the spacing is right. There is enough play to position the mounts so they're right. You can even buy DIY cable kits, and the wiring is pretty easy to extend.

    I'd prolly go with custom tail peice, and SLAMDOG would be the man to contact re that. In the old days it was coolest to try and point said tail straight up, so it's what I'd do. Polished rims are over done, so if you're over that a swanky paint job that faded through several colours would look fantastic rolling at slow speed. Speed tripple headlights mounted on top of each other would be in keeping with the minimal narrow feel. If you can wheely put a decent halo light on the bottom shock linkage for maximum cool at night.


    NO NEONS!!!

    Ok, that's the beginning of what I'd build, but the chances of me ever doing it are nill, so steel what ya want, or ignore it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Only you would think like that Mark. '95 was my last real crash.
    it was a serious idea.

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    Think it would be farken cool bro. I reckon get the headlight units out of a firebolt and stack them. Like the pic of the blue bike (but a bit hard to see).
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...5&d=1132911501

    Slamdog's creation is pretty damn cool. Love the LED strip around the fork legs.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44911

    Apologies, would have attached pics but they already in the forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Gotta agree with the ginja ninja here. The drilling doesn't even need to be that straight, so long as the spacing is right. There is enough play to position the mounts so they're right. You can even buy DIY cable kits, and the wiring is pretty easy to extend.

    I'd prolly go with custom tail peice, and SLAMDOG would be the man to contact re that. In the old days it was coolest to try and point said tail straight up, so it's what I'd do. Polished rims are over done, so if you're over that a swanky paint job that faded through several colours would look fantastic rolling at slow speed. Speed tripple headlights mounted on top of each other would be in keeping with the minimal narrow feel. If you can wheely put a decent halo light on the bottom shock linkage for maximum cool at night.


    NO NEONS!!!

    Ok, that's the beginning of what I'd build, but the chances of me ever doing it are nill, so steel what ya want, or ignore it all.
    Thanks Drew I like some of your ideas. A lot of the Engineering work would be straightforward for me, so that kinda makes it easy. Time and money are the clincher at the mo'

    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Think it would be farken cool bro. I reckon get the headlight units out of a firebolt and stack them. Like the pic of the blue bike (but a bit hard to see).
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...5&d=1132911501

    Slamdog's creation is pretty damn cool. Love the LED strip around the fork legs.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44911

    Apologies, would have attached pics but they already in the forum.
    Skel, thanks man. Slamdogs beast is awsome, one of the best streetfighters I have seen in N.Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    A lot of the Engineering work would be straightforward for me, so that kinda makes it easy.
    Thats an understatement.
    You'll do a great job if a Trixster Gixxer is on the cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Toying with the idea of stripping the K6 down and putting streetfighter bars/cowl etc.
    Looking for links and ideas to make this easy. The cowl I figure is straightforward, but not so sure about the bars and mounting. Guess there are kits out to make it straightforward?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    heres a link to some bar kits that come with all the shit....

    http://www.streetfighterstore.co.uk/...handlebars/325

    or you could just do what i did to streetfighter my K6...

    http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewBikeCata...k_rhf_1024.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    or you could just do what i did to streetfighter my K6...

    http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewBikeCata...k_rhf_1024.jpg

    I think he wants smoething a bit more unique.

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