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Post by bigkenx on Apr 19, 2015 6:45:27 GMT
Bloody great job fella thumbs up
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Post by captain chaos on Apr 19, 2015 7:09:10 GMT
F*ck yeah.
But why is the exhaust hanging so low? Could be at least 3cm closer to the sump pan.
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Post by slingy1052 on Apr 19, 2015 7:53:52 GMT
Wow, luving the look of this, wish I had the money for another bike now lol. Mate, you must be really proud of what you have achieved. Well done ;-)
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Post by fatblokeonbandit on Apr 19, 2015 15:15:36 GMT
bugger me thats shiney
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Post by 1260etiology on Apr 19, 2015 20:59:32 GMT
F*ck yeah. But why is the exhaust hanging so low? Could be at least 3cm closer to the sump pan. Dave from exhaustcraft made the exhaust and I asked him the same question. He told me that it was to help keep the oil in the sump cooler as the stainless steel exhaust would generate a lot of heat and giving it that airspace would just give the oil and thus the engine an easier time. I want to get one of those fancy Stahlbus oil drain valves www.stahlbus.com/products/en/oil-drain-valve/index.php so it gives me rom to fit one of those too. Thank you for the kind comments people. It still needs to get the seat re foamed and re covered and then set up on the dyno and four years in the building will be complete. I'm quite pleased with the end result considering it's the first bike I've ever built albeit with the help of a lot of talented people. I think that it's going to be a hoot to ride
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Post by bigkenx on Apr 20, 2015 5:12:51 GMT
I must be weird I like the seat like that , I thought it was on purpose
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Post by 1260etiology on Apr 20, 2015 8:29:20 GMT
Yeah Ken you're just weird lol
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