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Thanks Pan1 !
if you want to see another very clean build I did check out my old street fighter in this link
http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=68762.0
and for many more details go to my website at www.street-unique.com and click on the Bad Attitude link.
Yah it is just too much fun to ever sell. It had a wiesco big bore kit in it when I bought it although I honestly don't know how big it is. I am running a stage 3 get kit with a Micron exhaust with 6" off the can. I went 4 up on the rear sprocket so it comes out of the hole really fast. Gave...
Sorry for the delay, I had to dig up some old photos on the subject.
Here is how I did the tail lights. I found that the SV650 lights had a slight curve to them that when laid on its side matched the curve of my tail section. This allowed the lights to face straight back just rotated 90...
I thought I would share my fighter I built a number of years back. It was the early 2000's and I wanted to build a real fighter. Had to find the one that started it all....the GSX-R 1100...air cooled of course.
Searched forever to find one that wasn't nearly $4,000 and mint. Found it. Pile...
Hey guys, I have finally had time to get back to making Street Plugs!
These are great key chain for the power sports guy or gal (any gear head for that matter!!) They are hand made by me with a real spark plug.
They are not as big and clunky as you might be thinking. Take a look at the...
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Which part of the lights do you want to see? The lights themselves or the lenses in the tail section?
Not sure exactly what I want to do on the badges.
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Ok double wow... 2015 update. This is pretty sad when my updates are 2 years apart. My spring blew up and the the summer spun by. I have finally been able to work on the final assembly of my bike.
I had it painted last fall and the frame powder coated this past winter...
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Now onto 2013
Wow! This has been a long slow project. I have not posted for quite some time as family life and work has taken priority of my time, This project is not done but a major milestone has been reached. Café ala Carte is now on the road for shake down testing...
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Ok so here is an update on Café ala Carte. I has been a slow summer with family things taking most of the time but now I am rolling again. Basically the big accomplishment is I now have a rolling chassis so I can really get down to business.
To fill anyone in that has...
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March 2009
A few people have asked me for an update on Cafe ala Carte.
It has been a while as work has had me buried since October and family life with the kids is running me ragged but I have made some progress. Things are calming down so I am starting to get seriously...
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June 2008
As of June 2008 - Progress has been very slow due to other responisibilities..(Man life can get in the way of fun some times!)
Here are pics of the adapter ring I machined to mount my new Ducati rotor. The rotor is 320mm in diameter so it is huge. With the twin...
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Here is the new triple clamp!
Then I pressed in the new cups and races into the frame.
Here is what it looks like now with the GS500E forks set in place.
Soooooo.....now it is time to put some braking on this beast. I am going to use the hub that is on that rim...
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Here is some history of the build for those that like details. The early history has been lost but I will post what I have.
from 2007
I am happy to say project Cafe ala Carte has finally begun. I thought some of you might be interested in seeing some of the work.
The goal...
Hello all, new to this forum but I thought I would share a few things. Here is my most recently finished build. It took way to long but that is the price of having a full time job and an active family.
If you frequent the suzukisavage forum you might recognize this build.
Also if you...
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