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streetfighter 900rr - 5/11/2006 8:02:30 PM   
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i own a 93 cbr 900, and i want to streetfighter it, i currently have t all the front stuff off like the speedo, fairings, windshield, etc. the only thing si the wires, i just want to know where i should hide them and how, between teh forks? i also am buying a enduro healdights plus a little fairing, so any help would be great
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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 5/11/2006 9:04:33 PM   
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I'm not sure how the wiring currently routes but you could try bundling everything together and buy some flexible plastic tubing at an auto parts store and wrap any wiring with it. Another option is to buy a used harness and use it to extend the wiring your are working with. That will allow you to have more length and open your routing options up a lot more.

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 5/12/2006 3:24:15 AM   
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if your selling the ferrings email me Camronblake@gmail.com

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/2/2006 9:49:15 AM   
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Hey, Ive got a 93 600 f, which i want to turn naked aswell. Im weighing up what bars / lights etc to use. If you have any info or pics or whatever i would appreciate it. thanks

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/6/2006 11:47:09 AM   
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hey i got the same bike fightered. i put mine under the tank in front of the coils (in that little pocket area). i'll get a pic for you.

EDIT: well i can't find the digi, but i'll tell you how i hid mine.

take the tank off. remov the plastic shield piece and the rubber flappy shit. then bundle the wire harness up and ziptie it to the rail that the coils attach to. if you keep everything in front of the coils you shouldn't run into any melting problems (i haven't had any probs yet). i also had to trim my airbox hoses a little to get it to fit right.


i have this headlight (its DOT approved) and the only wires behind it are the igntion and headlight wires, so you can get 95% of the harness out of the way. i just routed the wires around the frame by the radiator.

once i locate my digi i'll get a pic. it's easier to show than to describe.

why'd you decide to take everything off?


< Message edited by Err -- 6/6/2006 12:13:28 PM >

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/6/2006 3:10:54 PM   
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hey i got every done such as teh fairings except the bottom fairings, i bought the acrebis diamondheadlights, they arent dot approve but they still work pretty good,the wires however, i had to put it next to the frame like on the upper front part of the frame where the handle bars are, its pretty ugly right now but im goona try your method , thanx alot!

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/8/2006 1:59:02 AM   
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Streetfighters rock !!!!!!!!!!!! One day at hastings book store, I bought my first "streetfighter' mag... thats all it took. i love this stuff!!!!!!!! imagination, craftmanship, inginuity. The first bike I had seen earlyer was that german one ... nosfuratu... w/ a gas mask projector beam headlight setup, COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!, Post your piks, PLEEEZE. clean and free, Ripp'n

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/8/2006 2:01:14 AM   
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Streetfighters rock !!!!!!!!!!!! One day at hastings book store, I bought my first "streetfighter' mag... thats all it took. i love this stuff!!!!!!!! imagination, craftmanship, inginuity. The first bike I had seen earlyer was that german one ... nosfuratu... w/ a gas mask projector beam headlight setup, COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!, Post your piks, PLEEEZE. clean and free, Ripp'n

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/8/2006 11:21:46 PM   
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i made a streetfighter out of my 929 and i had to cut the harness in the front and shorten the wires. i also cut out all the harness plugs andhard wired everything. it takes real committment to do this stuff. most people won't start hacking a factory harness, but if u want that look. i have some MIG lights from germany if your interested. to see what they look like check out spieglerusa.com and go undr lighting. they're awesome.

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RE: streetfighter 900rr - 6/9/2006 12:55:17 PM   
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yea i really like true streetfighters. but i must admit mine does not fall into that category. eventually it will get to that stage, but thats a ways off... no two fighters are the same which is why i like them so much, not so cookie cutter. my digi is still mia, but once i find it i'll def. post up some pics.

those MIG lights aint cheap thats for sure! are they worth the money??

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