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Post by swirl on Jan 22, 2015 6:48:35 GMT
Looks really well, i bought a couple of r6 monoshocks for a trike leading link front end im building, nice looking shock for the money
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Post by swirl on Jan 22, 2015 6:51:53 GMT
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Post by fatblokeonbandit on Jan 22, 2015 6:55:19 GMT
For the shock link to work, cut out the captive nuts for the center stand mount and use that to mount the leaver and it'll work spot on Fbob will probably have the picture from when he did it knocking around but wont load up from my phone Looking good though!! just like this, b12, gsxr 1000k4 swinger, 1000 k1 shock, rgv link and home made dog bones, and No they wont fit with a b12 swinger as there isn't enough room between the spring and swinging arm
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Post by teaman on Jan 22, 2015 13:36:20 GMT
Shit, €65 for a shock that look new and will prob' fit a lot easier then ours. The Price was 69 plus shipping, but I made an offer of 50 and they accepted 8)
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Post by teaman on Jan 27, 2015 13:34:50 GMT
Got my frame home from glasblasting this morning, and received my r6 shock now I just need to find someplace where I can paint the frame.. Need a new gear pedal and link, the old one is worn down.. At cmsnl.com, a new gear lever and the footpeg joint costs 90 pounds... So I've been researching what other options there is.. Found some nice rearsets, but they are all quite expensive compared to my budget.. Then I saw that Fbob had fitted some old gsxr 750 rearsets on a bandit, which I think looks perfect, and they're also higher than the bandit ones, more like real race rearsets.. I think I've found a real good set on ebay, but if im unlucky getting a pair that is also too loose in the link, then im back to where I started, unless The engine in my bandit is a gsx 600 f, and amongst all the bits I got with the bike, I found a gsx gear pedal link.. I'll let the photo speak for itself, will have frame and shock pictures later
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Post by teaman on Jan 27, 2015 15:20:34 GMT
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Post by fatblokeonbandit on Jan 27, 2015 17:23:07 GMT
Make sure they are watercooled rear sets not oil cooled, they dont fit
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Post by teaman on Jan 27, 2015 18:22:11 GMT
After 92 right..? The ones I've found were identical to the ones you've used, from a 95 model I believe it was..
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Post by teaman on Jan 27, 2015 18:47:52 GMT
Ok I figured it out..
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Post by teaman on Jan 27, 2015 19:30:34 GMT
Maybe these will fit too, 1100 version, with bushings, looks very similar..
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Post by fatblokeonbandit on Jan 27, 2015 20:04:00 GMT
yup 1100 or 750 watery ones, don't forget you need a spacer to move the brake side out a bit to clear the frame, and a longer gear rod..
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Post by teaman on Jan 28, 2015 13:13:15 GMT
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Post by gsf884r on Jan 28, 2015 13:22:19 GMT
I'm missing a couple of parcels lately, one the guys being really helpful but the one from flea bay is being a complete arse. Good to hear of a helpful Bayer.
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Post by teaman on Jan 29, 2015 21:19:08 GMT
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Post by gsf884r on Jan 30, 2015 0:10:00 GMT
Ah, know a few people with them, your like the noise (neighbors mite not).
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