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RE: New tail section - 8/28/2006 11:14:16 PM   
jzcbr600

 

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I dont really want to cut or weld anything. This is my first bike and i just want to ride it for awhile and get used to it and hopefully not break anything (new sub-frame and tail) LOL. would the 600RR tail look and fit better on the F3 sub-frame?

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RE: New tail section - 8/29/2006 12:52:00 AM   
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I wanted to change my tail section but didn't want to have to do the whole swap so I just seamed the three tail sections on my 97 F3 together to get rid of those awful cracks between the pieces and it looks really nice! A lot more updated and cleaner looking. Just a thought

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RE: New tail section - 8/29/2006 1:52:09 AM   
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good idea. however i want two seats not one.

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RE: New tail section - 11/5/2006 7:28:38 PM   
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what about putting a f4i/rr tail on a f4? would that be pretty simple to do? i love the way the seperate seats look... also been thinking about a upper fairing/headlight conversion... seems like too much time and $ tho

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RE: New tail section - 11/5/2006 10:20:17 PM   
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I too have wanted to do the F4i-tail-section-on-my-F4 swap for quite some time... Any suggestions?

Oh, and I did a mod to my tailpipe this week, and it turned out exactly how I wanted! Check it out, and if anyone has questions about it (or anything else), let me know- I am happy to help!




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RE: New tail section - 11/8/2006 9:55:51 AM   
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This is my F2.

I modified the very end of the sub frame and bent it up. about where the lower and the upper rail connect. then I installed brackets to make the rear seat secure. I used alot of u bolts, threaded rod. and 1/8in steel strips.

I don't have pictures right now I will see if i can find them.







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