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Bobby

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  1. Any recommendation's on a high flow for my 1052 gsxr? TIA
  2. great looking bike, good to see it out on track
  3. Ill post pics up once I've done it for anyone who might be interested in seeing it
  4. oh yes good spot, will bear that in mind
  5. Been looking on here plus waiting on a haynes manual to arrive, until then does anyone know anywhere to locate a wiring diagram for a 86 slabbie? TIA
  6. really nice bike that, executed the build brilliantly
  7. this was this mornings efforts
  8. I'm sure Ill get it right, all part of the fun isn't it
  9. Old skool street fighter build
  10. Ive now got a magnesium dymag to go in now, and I have decided i am gonna put a 200 tyre in the bike. I need to start a project topic and post photos of my build
  11. looking to turbo my slabbie in the future, will be interested to see how your project goes
  12. ive just brought a rear dymag wheel to go in, once it arrives I will suss out how to make it work
  13. unless I see if I can find new bearings to suit the new wheel and existing wheel spindle?
  14. Ok cool I will work out what's best and go from there
  15. Yes some srad"s have a 6 I see, that's what ill go for, I will have to assemble it all and work out measurements etc, I will most likely have to have a offset front sprocket to keep the chain in alignment
  16. cool thanks, for my build I need a fairly beefed up rear end so a 6 inch wheel it will have to be, next question, what suzuki has a 6 inch rear which will be suitable to go in do you know?
  17. forgot to mention I'm putting a metmachex swinger in it also
  18. So I've got a 5.5 width 17 inch wheel in my slabbie, currently I'm running a 170 rear tyre but looking to put a 190 on the wheel, looking at the bike its looking like with the 190 on it I might have an issue with the chain rubbing\touching the edge of the tyre! so has anyone done this or a solution should this be the case? thank you
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