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Old 07-26-2008, 06:07 AM
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

still looks lowered to me .
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Originally Posted by y2kmk
i forgot. did you do clean air mod?
No,

I want to see how the bike run for a month befor Ill do this mod.

I saw this mod on this site, is it the same for the carbs 99-00 f4 ?
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Old 07-26-2008, 06:21 AM
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Originally Posted by old man roger
still looks lowered to me .
I know, but its not.

take a good look on the scotts tripel and you will see how its go down from the steerind stem to the forks.

I know what you talking about, after I installed the scotts tripel I saw the same thing and didnt knew how its possible, so I took it off and installed the OEM back , and the forks were OK in height.

It got me confused too at start and the scotts do make it look like it lowered.

I work at KTM as a mechanic and I know a thing or two about bikes

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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Originally Posted by Gilad
I know, but its not.

take a good look on the scotts tripel and you will see how its go down from the steerind stem to the forks.

I know what you talking about, after I installed the scotts tripel I saw the same thing and didnt knew how its possible, so I took it off and installed the OEM back , and the forks were OK in height.

It got me confused too at start and the scotts do make it look like it lowered.

I work at KTM as a mechanic and I know a thing or two about bikes
ok ok i was just checking
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Old 07-26-2008, 11:31 PM
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Been watching this come along for a couple weeks... i love seeing it man, keep it up... I wish I had the cash to throw at my bike, it might be a lil farther along, but oh well...

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y do u have "sick rick's" pic as your avatar, 287ridah??? geeeeezus!
Your killing me...
I can do highchairs on this one.....
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Hello again...

last post was 2.5 month ago , and they bike is ready from the 1st in August .
The bike pasted the Anual check up, and was ready to ride.

Here is a few more parts I added in the last 2 monthe.

05 Yamaha R6 master cylinder


Galfer front and rear lines - I had the stock lines from 99, 9 years on the bike its too much.


The parts on the bike, with "HEL" adapter for the MC and lines.


Grips...


HoHey rearsets - the stock one I fixed, broke after 1 endo.
In the photo you see the rearset after I fixed it, the HoHey arrived a week later



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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Nice Gilad. Now post up some wheelie pics
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

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Nice Gilad. Now post up some wheelie pics
I hope the get the photos soon,
for now I practice on my DR650 an my scooter.
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Originally Posted by Gilad
I hope the get the photos soon,
for now I practice on my DR650 an my scooter.
i just went back and read parts of the thread and you never posted final pics with the new paint and everything hooked up right? Post them bitches.
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Old 10-22-2008, 07:30 PM
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i would of sold u my 06 gsxr 6
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

what up... looking good... but before your boy paints that tank you need to dent it in... get a moose lever for the cluch... get the handbreak (Brimbo) as much as you spent allready that would be nothing to get plus its there when you need it once you get your rear break down youll want the handbreak to do seat standers.. when you order the cage get the Dual Seat Tail Saver (from sick inn) to save your rear fender and paint, also look into a round bar, a 12bar can chop your head off if you flip a stoppie and the round bar fits right up into your fender with a little tip cut off to scrap more guys rock that much cleaner style... i would get dirt bike bars not a must yourll have to get the mounts and drill them in not hard...
get some leds for you rear lights.... other then that you got one clean bike your building.... keep it up goodluck....:YEAH
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike



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I hate rearsets because they break all the time. But Hohey's look SICK!!!!! Let me know how those hold up.
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Originally Posted by OnEWhEeLNEAL
i just went back and read parts of the thread and you never posted final pics with the new paint and everything hooked up right? Post them bitches.
Looks OK to me....









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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

u did a killa job... best lookin f4 ive seen
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Old 10-25-2008, 08:31 AM
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u did a killa job... best lookin f4 ive seen
Thank you. :YEAH



What do you think about the photos guys ?
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

Damn. Photos look good, and the bike looks badass.

You did REALLY good on it for your first stuntbike, I feel.

Let me know how the Hohey stuff holds up on your bike.
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

i am also a new stunter... i am turning my 1000 into a street fighter recently i went over practicing my stoppies and fucked up alot of **** on the front end and im ordering a streetfighter headlight and i was wondering if they are universal
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

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i am also a new stunter... i am turning my 1000 into a street fighter recently i went over practicing my stoppies and fucked up alot of **** on the front end and im ordering a streetfighter headlight and i was wondering if they are universal
Yes they are,
My mask came with rubbers that clamp to the fork tubes.
Like offroad bikes.
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Re: New stunter - Help me build my bike

is the one you have an acerbis?
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