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Feb 3 2010, 12:50 PM
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Amateur Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 2-February 09 From: modesto Member No.: 9171 Time Spent On Forums: 0d 23h 23m 40s |
I would like to know how much this would coast and how hard it would be to do such a mod on my bike i been seeing a lot of bike like mine with this set up and i really like it so if u could help me i'd appreciate it a lot and another thing would i have to mod the front tire if i did a mod like this thanks for all the help. It would be great to have very detailed instructions and maybe even pics since i don't really want to cut frame thanks again.
-------------------- sinfulcali
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Feb 3 2010, 01:17 PM
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![]() Rattle Rattle Rattle Group: Admin Posts: 16457 Joined: 27-January 04 From: Johnson City, TN Member No.: 2463 Time Spent On Forums: 6d 4h 2m 40s |
There will be cutting involved somewhere no matter which route you take. I have a full setup if you are interested.
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Feb 3 2010, 02:54 PM
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![]() Heavyweight Group: Moderator Posts: 321 Joined: 9-August 05 From: Atlanta, GA Member No.: 4214 Time Spent On Forums: 1d 19h 19m 19s |
Yep, you have to cut the frame. To get the swingarm into the frame, you have to cut either the frame or the swingarm or both. This depends on which swingarm you choose. You want to stay with a VFR750 as all the others require even more work but even then there are 2 different ones. Both work, but they each require different things to get into the frame. Then you HAVE to cut the frame as the upper and lower shock mounts need to be relocated to work with the swingarm. Basically, the frame is trash with out the swingarm once the mod has taken place.
As for cost, this is one of the most expensive mods that can be done. I think you sent me a message on youtube. Send me a PM here and I'll go into more detail for you. I'm working on getting the pictures in my thread back up and working, but it will be a while. -------------------- '89 FZR600 w/
- '93 VFR750 Single Sided Swingarm - '06 R6 Forks & Wheel - '05 YZF600 Engine - '02 YZF600 Tank - '95 YZF600 SuperSport Tail - '93 FZR1000 Headlight (German single double) - Yoshi FZR600 Header w/ Scorpion R6 shorty - Fox Shox rear - OSF Rearsets from a GSXR1000 |
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Feb 3 2010, 06:16 PM
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Amateur Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 2-February 09 From: modesto Member No.: 9171 Time Spent On Forums: 0d 23h 23m 40s |
There will be cutting involved somewhere no matter which route you take. I have a full setup if you are interested. how much and do you have pics thanks -------------------- sinfulcali
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Feb 3 2010, 10:51 PM
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![]() Rattle Rattle Rattle Group: Admin Posts: 16457 Joined: 27-January 04 From: Johnson City, TN Member No.: 2463 Time Spent On Forums: 6d 4h 2m 40s |
PM Sent.
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Feb 8 2010, 08:28 PM
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![]() Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 226 Joined: 14-November 09 From: Lafayette, Indiana Member No.: 10332 Time Spent On Forums: 6d 10h 16m 8s |
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03 R6 Complete Front End 03 R6 Exhaust Header w/ V&H SSR2 Shorty 03 R6 Hand Controls 03 R6 Ignition Switch 01 R6 Rear Subframe 01 R6 Tail Section 01 R6 Seats Upgraded to R6 Rectifier Sealed battery Things to Do: 03 r6 Complete Swingarm 01 r6 Gauges Things Needed: Lowering links speed sensor speedo healer 12" long 1/2" bolt (grade 8) 03 r6 upper fairing w/ headlight 03 r6 upper fairing stay |
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