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she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:05 pm
by remegio731
about 10% say no and the rest say yes to do some mods to my bike, instead of retaching the make-up in her body. this is why i joined myself here inorder to sip some source and information regarding the how to do some mods.

the other day one of my friend said that i am only destroying the image of my bike instead of restoring it to its original state. but mostly vote to say yes, including me. so i decided myself to do this project and have some fun of interest while making the mods

. by the way, thanks to the guys who were organizing the site and those who are contributing to it.

yesterday i'm only thinking to replace the entire fairings but now i decided to include the rear-end( swing arm, the wheel and tire ) im chosing whether the r1 style or the r6. i know that this is not an easy job but this is my challenge. so heres some pics below stripping down my '89 fzr400. i will just keep posted about the development and upload some pics.ImageImageImage
sorry theres an error occured while uploading one of the pics before done stripping, this i have to fix.

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:46 pm
by thatkid
Well you have your work cut out for you! Make sure to replace that left peg with an actual front peg. Right now it has a rear peg mounted. Good luck on the fab. We're all here to help if you get stuck.

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:59 pm
by remegio731
95FZR600 wrote:Powder coat the frame 1st.
thanks! and how much do we need to complete and how long? i have no idea :headscratch: i'm thingking to set-up the tank and side fairing 1st b4 powdercoating

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:03 pm
by remegio731
thatkid wrote:Well you have your work cut out for you! Make sure to replace that left peg with an actual front peg. Right now it has a rear peg mounted. Good luck on the fab. We're all here to help if you get stuck.
:thumbsup: yep ived noticed it, i will have to shout for help whenever get stuck on it. thanks

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:21 pm
by remegio731
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there were few parts arrived today the 08 r6 swinger and the front tire fairing. i'll choose the newer version swinger from r6 cause its 1.4cm differ from bothside of the stock frame. so theres no problem to cut out the protruding section base frame. and the swinger has to be remain untouched. i have to post some pics later when its done.

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:58 pm
by sweekster
I'd go about getting a new front end for it as well. my2cents

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:20 am
by remegio731
finally the swingarm fitted to the frame. i trimed down about half an inch to free the swinger and the chain, it did perfectly. the tail and the tank were in place as well, although there were few rashes and dents on the tail and esp the tank which repaired easily. here are the picsImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:58 am
by remegio731
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Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:53 am
by haunter
you are off to a great start!

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:49 am
by remegio731
haunter wrote:you are off to a great start!
thanks! i'll just keep going and 2morrow i have to work w/ the brackets, main frame and the subframe. perhaps for the next few days it'll squid slowing awaiting for the side fairings to arrive 5days to7 or so. i ordered a '08 will see if this gonna be ok.

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:49 am
by remegio731
been stock to upload some photos taken on the updated project. i'll try diffrnt options but i'm not good in browsing link on the net..tried facebook link but didnt work. so i joined the group on facebook, there you you can see my previous 89 fzr400. should anyone teach me to create link so i can easily post pics in the board index topic using url. thanks and hope to hear soon...

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:27 am
by remegio731
remegio731 wrote:been stock to upload some photos taken on the updated project. i'll try diffrnt options but i'm not good in browsing link on the net..tried facebook link but didnt work. so i joined the group on facebook, there you you can see my previous 89 fzr400. should anyone teach me to create link so i can easily post pics in the board index topic using url. thanks and hope to hear soon...
finally the link works on facebook, just click the link above, signed up or log-in if you are a member though it takes time accesing the site. at this moment just finishing the spline on the front sprocket alligning to the rear and tomorrow i have to clean the engine assemble and paint.

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:01 pm
by shredex
what teh hell!
what tank is that? a new R6 tank? and you didnt have to chop up the bottom of it to make it fit????????????????
I had to cut up the bottom of my 04-06 R1 tank to make it fit.

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Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:49 pm
by R3TARD
This is going to be an awesome build :P

Someone get shred some toilet paper hes gonna need it as much thread crappin as he does.

Re: she's ready for a makeover

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:31 pm
by remegio731
its a '08 r6 tank and i did not touched everything on it except the side plastic cover. i sand it a few mm. shape it to the frame and fit. i dont know on the r1maybe its wide or deep for the fzr frame? ive been lucky the r6 tank is wider on the top than in bottom and its floating, plenty space between the tank and the engine only on the airbox you have to trim or swap individually this i have to work after 3 days.
shredex wrote:what teh hell!
what tank is that? a new R6 tank? and you didnt have to chop up the bottom of it to make it fit????????????????
I had to cut up the bottom of my 04-06 R1 tank to make it fit.

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