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I've not put this in projects as it's just a front end swap ;) of bits I've been collecting when came up cheep.

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So, it's a real mix and match type of thing xD

The bits are

Sv650 (99-02) front wheel and discs.

Rf600 forks, and mudguard brace.

Rf600 bottom yoke.

B6 wheel spindle, spacer, Speedo drive.

B6 top yoke.

B12 clock but with a b6 Speedo.

B6 clutch perch.

Gsxr600 k5-k6 front master cylinder.

Tomorrow I will be fitting the gsxr1000k1 6 pots. So I don't know how the standard brakes would fit and when it arrives a rf600 front mudguard.

Apart from making new lock stops it all went together very nicely.

So tomorrow jobs, sort front brakes, sort wiring and put front indicators on :D job done xD

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2 hours ago, simesman said:

What bars are you using, they look great? The width and bends are exactly what I am after for my GS1000. Tried a few now, but not happy yet.

The bars are Renthal 664 code but not forgetting the b6 yokes have a big rise on them as standard top of yoke to center of bar 55mm which make a big difference.

Pic to follow for you ;)

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