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1000RR project is finished! - 1/15/2005 5:40:19 PM   
Two4One

 

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The only thing left is the new black chrome windscreen and the passenger seat cowl. I must say I'm really happy with the way it came out.

Mods included:
New front and rear blinkers
Painted lowers black
Powder coated - swingarm, foot controls, levers
Chrome Wheels
Corbin Seat
Yoshimura RS-5 exhaust

I think that's everything in the photo.

http://www.thecyclesource.com//images/projects/cbr/1-14-05-1.jpg
http://www.thecyclesource.com//images/projects/cbr/1-14-05-2.jpg
http://www.thecyclesource.com//images/projects/cbr/1-14-05-3.jpg

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/15/2005 6:35:15 PM   
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looks good but why the **** did they make the rear stick up SOOO high ewwww

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/15/2005 6:42:40 PM   
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Look nice man.


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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/16/2005 12:15:04 AM   
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I can bring the rear down a tad I'm sure. I haven't touched the suspension.

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/16/2005 1:33:43 PM   
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I like the all black frame
looks good

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/16/2005 5:24:13 PM   
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I like that -- really clean look. How do you keep the can from melting stuff? Looks like there is no heat shielding unless you camo'd that stuff realllll good

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/17/2005 2:12:23 PM   
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I was wondering what chrome rims would look like....hmmm .....it looks good...

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/17/2005 3:07:39 PM   
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I'm definately liking those rims! Bike is all around beautiful! Nice work...

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/17/2005 7:37:51 PM   
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That is definately a good look for that bike, they should have made the swingarm black in the first place

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/17/2005 9:13:22 PM   
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Thanks everyone. I'm still happy with it after two days

Chainstretcher - I haven't had a heat shield on this bike since it had about 300 miles on it. It now has 5300 and I haven't a problem with heat whatsoever. The Yosh pipe comes with a nice stick on heat shield that you can use but I didn't bother based on previous experience. I might put it on when my carbon fiber Yosh system arrives - still on back order

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/18/2005 12:34:55 AM   
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yea the black looks great!

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/18/2005 1:55:59 PM   
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Hats off to you. That is one clean cbr. I like the chrome rims and black swing arm. It comes together nicely. Well done.

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/28/2005 1:39:22 AM   
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well the yosh pipe does stick out a tad bit more than stock so it wont melt the tail light

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/28/2005 9:04:47 PM   
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decent look man...i got the same idea a while back about the black powder coat and just got the bike outta the trailer...shoved much snow...and got it around to the basement to get it apart...had i known it was such an ordeal to take the rear end apart i may have rethought this...but i'm halfway there now so no turnnin back...if they had just put a damn masterlink in the stock chain i prolly would have had it all apart today...well after seein urs kinda inspires me more...

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RE: 1000RR project is finished! - 1/30/2005 12:25:07 PM   
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Damn your bike looks great! How much did the whole upgrading costs? You better have a damn good alarm paging system.

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