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Yea, they're kinda 'spensive ($120us) I lucked out and got one from a buddy of mine that had purchased a replacement for his R6 and his old one was still good... free is good.
Battery is a small sealed unit from a Yamaha R6... it laying on it's side under the seat in the aluminum tray the you see there (with all the other electrical stuff).
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I actually cut off the bottom bottom of the tank as well as the cosmetic side flaps... I drew up the guage mount on my handy dandy computer based on a paper template I had created and we water-jet cut and bent it in a press there at the shop.
It's been cut along the bottom edge to give more of the "manx" look, the stock square flip cap and filler neck were cut out and replaced with a Harley unit and the color is powder coat.
Thanks for the kudos... I built it because it was available and cheap... kinda lucked out on how it came out...
Hi, I just popped in to see where my pics went... :)
The pipes are stock... I cut about 18" off of them and ground off the stock mounting plates. Then I sandblasted the chrome off, welded in a small baffle (it sounded awesome open) for a little backpressure and toning it down a little since I...
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