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    03 Cbr600rr -cb500t conversion

    Thank you good sir. I appreciate the time spent for the response and the information within. I'm going to look further into the conversion with this info in mind and weigh my options. Again, thank you for the help! 03 cbr600rr 75 cb500t
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    03 Cbr600rr -cb500t conversion

    Yes I get it. Flame suit has been on since I joined the forum. I'm not your typical "retro" or "conventional" guy. I like very different things. I enjoy heavily modded vehicles. Unique motor swaps. Old things with a surge of new life. Taking pretty things and making them ugly. It's weird. I know...
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    03 Cbr600rr -cb500t conversion

    My first motorcycle build, however Ive built many cars and previously built parts for Boeing space-x and NASA. I don't care to turn my 500t into a cbr, I just like the rims, coupled with the modern forks. More aesthetics than anything (plus dual front disc brakes) As for the rear, what's more...
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    03 Cbr600rr -cb500t conversion

    I have been searching religiously and am having a hard time finding a starting point. I am tossing around the idea of converting over my 600rr into the café build. I have a 2003 cbr600rr street fighter. I want to convert the front forks/fender/brakes/wheels etc onto my 75 cb500t. As well as...
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    What does everyone do for their "real" job?

    Formerly an aerospace engineer technician, building components for space x, nasa, and the us military. Got laid off, and started a concrete and flat work business. Building patios/chimneys/foundations. New to forum, names Dan. Hope to speak to you all soon
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    So green. 1975 cb500t NY!

    It's a fully rebuilt, with custom goodies, m20b25 from an early 90s 5 series. Has the 885 head, fully rebuilt with bigger valves, e36 s50 injectors... Custom base computer, exhaust, and literally anything and everything you can think of.... It's pushing like 219hp (stock m20 is 168) but the car...
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    Universal and Custom Cut Aluminum Seat Pans

    Do you still offer this?
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    So green. 1975 cb500t NY!

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    So green. 1975 cb500t NY!

    Thank you! Very helpful! I didn't see anything structural to the fenders, they were just held on by a few 10mm bolts to the bottom of the forks. I did notice that the previous owner took off the front caliper currently, and the moving arm for it was held on by a section of the fender (The...
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    So green. 1975 cb500t NY!

    Thank you! That is a very helpful tip too
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    So green. 1975 cb500t NY!

    Thanks gents! The e30 was a 14 year build. It's got a motor swap, and a life long list of mods. I have some burnout vids I'll figure out how to share eventually. Hopeful the bike is completed much faster! I already tore off the fenders and rear electrics since posting earlier. Any tips for a...
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    So green. 1975 cb500t NY!

    First, and foremost; hello to all! I am obviously new to DTT, and I'd like to introduce myself and the build. New to motorcycles, not new to forums and being a gear head. I understand most forum interaction, so we'll keep this short. I'm 27, former aerospace engineer technician and currently...
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