Great stabilizer for under $100.00 (636 pics)

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Old 06-17-2009, 08:15 PM
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looks good and cheap....im doing it as soon as i get my bike out of the shop...
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Old 06-17-2009, 09:02 PM
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u can fit it with FF....and i did mine without welding...just used a peice of angle steel and mounted it to the top of 1 of the lower triple bolts...ill try to get some pix when its not raining
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what side did u take off or does it matter? just unscrew the end drain and fill nothin comes flyin out?
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Re: Great stabilizer for under $100.00 (636 pics)

damn so hows this holding up? cause i know theres a lot of tension and those brackets look a lil to small to hold all that tension
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Re: Great stabilizer for under $100.00 (636 pics)

Originally Posted by Sicc0
damn so hows this holding up? cause i know theres a lot of tension and those brackets look a lil to small to hold all that tension
its holding just fine, but im in the process of making a stronger bracket. but the way its mounted i have the stabilizer fixed instead of swiveling up and down like its ment to. but it does not effect the "effectiveness" of the performance. so the only stress it has is side to side. I would consider my self a decent roller (400-500 ft average) but i have just recently come off of the worse luck ever. so im trying to get back in the groove of things.
first my gsxr was stolen, it took me two months to get a new bike (****** love the kawi) once i got all the parts ordered it was the waiting game and inbetween all that i broke my hand and had to have surgery with pins in my hand. this guy threw my brand new kawi on the ground so i had to give him a few or 20 punches to the back of his head. so 3 months without riding and 2 weeks out of surgery on a completely new bike im struggling a lil bit but im gaining back fast. heres a pic from the first night out on it with the stabilizer
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and heres one on the old gsxr. still afraid to rip the kawi up like i used to do the gsxr

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