I have my own project?

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Re: I have my own project?

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That is looking really good. not that I don't like it, But why did you mount your clipons that way?
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R1 tail that need a good trim.
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My helper.
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The mount I had to make for the gas tank.
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lol your light years ahead of me. so are you doing a full r1 body? thats what i plan on doing.
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manveru wrote:lol your light years ahead of me. so are you doing a full r1 body? thats what i plan on doing.
im thinking of the 02-03 r1 body work. how come I haven't seen any updates on yours?
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lol, lazyness, too much time in front of the computer.
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I wish my helper looked like yours! Very nice job so far. That tank lined up great for you. I used my existing front bracket for the seat, just had to move it.
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Custom mouse pad for the tail. :thumbsup:
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Im just goin to do pics, you guys dont want me rambling about what I have done. I will say that its very close to me rinding it around my street.

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I like the look of that pipe man. Is there enough clearance right there though? You going to add an extension or anything on?
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Its tight but all I will have to do is cut the mount off of the pipe and the sets will fit. They'll be riased a bit but thats ok. The pipe is ok where it it, I think if I extend it out any more it might get a road rash when I get horizontal (or close).
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+1 on the flat black frame, you won't regret it!

keep us posted with pics! good luck dude!
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