September 2002

Doug's new project Posted Tuesday, September 24, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Doug just bought a GSX-R750G at the local junkyard to create a 7/11.
He wrote "I have just begun the process of building a 7/11 and I feel very fortunate that I came across your site. I'm so glad I won't have to attack this on my own, learning as I go.
Check out his webpage here.

Owners gallery update Posted Friday, September 20, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Mike finally sent us some specs of his polished-aluminum 7/11. And Brian sent specs and pictures of both his slabbies... one with a proper big motor and one with a 771cc big-bore, but not a mention of his H*nda. Have a look at 'em here.

More Hokfeest 2002 party pics! Posted Tuesday, September 17, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Fred has sent us some more pictures of Hokfeest 2002

Hokfeest 2002 pictures Posted Monday, September 16, 2002 by Mr.7/11
A graphical report of Hokfeest 2002 can be found here.

For adults only! Posted Wednesday, September 11, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Ever wondered what this site would look like if it was edited by the StreetFighters Magazine staff? Click here and find out!

The Z1000 is back... Posted Friday, September 6, 2002 by Mr.7/11
...and in an anniversary RN(S) colour-scheme too! ;-)
Built using various ZX9-R and 2003 ZX-6R parts, the frame reminds me of a GSX-RW with the upper beams cut off.
There seems to be a B-King styled and GSX-R1000 powered answer from Suzuki on the way too!
It seems the era of "factory-streetfighters" has arrived and we will be able to experience the feeling of what a customised-Harley owner feels when looking at an Intruder/Shadow/Vulcan... brace yourselves ;-)


click here for more pictures

Jean-Marie's project Posted Thursday, September 5, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Jean-Marie sent us some pictures of his first attempt to create a Spondon-like frame around his GSX1100G shaftie engine. He'd like to discuss his design on the forum. Must say I'm pretty impressed with what he has done so far!

Will must be Yoking! Posted Thursday, September 5, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Allthough Will keeps claiming his bike is a low budget project he's informed us about his newly aquired € 550(!) yokes. Notice the 7-eleven engraved into the bottom-yoke. Broscomb engineering made them and they're designed to accept the 750G stem and 750M forks, so basically a 750M setup.
It looks like you could split any Volvo in half with that setup, though wheelies may become a problem ;-)

BigCC Turbo Katana's Posted Wednesday, September 4, 2002 by Mr.7/11
Airhead has made some damn nice pictures of the BigCC Katana's at Drachten last weekend.

Pics of water-cooled GS! ;-) Posted Wednesday, September 4, 2002 by Mr.7/11
I finally received pics of knarF's system.
He did a great job in simplifying the system. As you know systems using the least parts allways work best and are most reliable!
Now we don't have to put on our rainsuits anymore to have optimum horsepower ;-) It's a pity summer is allmost over so I'll wait installing my system untill spring next year.