it stays where it is,,ive just made additional bracket fore and aft to adopt the tank mounting hole. what i did was i tilt the stock subframe up only.cut both ends and fabricated a lots of tabs to adopt a sleek R6 tail.. i didnt add a fiber glass on the tail section, just repaired it from cracks and scratches as you can see it in the previous page.. and yes Mike, moving the 2 tabs forward is the only solution i can see so far..Mike, save your R6 subframe..Fzrmike33 wrote:You move the frame tabs foward, or you make a bracket that comes off the tank mount and it will push the tank foward. With the last option you must add fiberglass the tail cause you will be short of reaching the gas tank cause you slid it foward, so which is the easiest to do ? i say move the frame tabs foward.
she's ready for a makeover
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You running the stock 400 motor in your bike ?, wondering any problems with the exhaust pipes and the fairing ? any cutting done to the fairing ?
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Re: she's ready for a makeover
Fzrmike33 wrote:You running the stock 400 motor in your bike ?, wondering any problems with the exhaust pipes and the fairing ? any cutting done to the fairing ?
sorry for the late reply Mike, im running on a stock engine, ive done nothing to the fairing but you just need a few fab brackets to it, other points were drilled to the chassy for the brckets,.no problem w/the exhaust..thx
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Re: she's ready for a makeover
Thanks for you help, how much did you have to trim the side tank plastic on the back end of tank ?