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Started by nicebelair, March 20, 2004, 10:17:36 PM

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nicebelair

im making an undertail for my bike, im almost done,  i took stock undertail out, laid a layer of fiberglass down to make it about 3-4 inchs shallower, then laid some bondo to smooth out and make even, then cut away the stock plastic and laid another layer of fiberglass down, also making extra room to put stuff under my seat. im also removing my stock rear turn signals and puting flush mounts on. oh and one more mod is that i put a stock 2002 cbr rear tail light on in place of mine, it looks sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
brandon
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GRU

make sure you take lot's of pics  :thumb:


nicebelair

there is no place like home, when your on the opposite coast!!

gitarman

I can't really tell a big difference from the side, but from the back it looks real nice! the yellow definitely cleans everything up back there.

Looks good

hehehemann

i really llike what you've done to the bike. i'm hoping one day i'll beable to do something like that, it looks good plus you now have a little extra room under the seat.
what are your tyres? and are you using stock handlebars?

nicebelair

my tires are mich. sport pilots and i have sinraths made handle bars
there is no place like home, when your on the opposite coast!!

GRU

bike looks awsome  :thumb:
everything you did is just right, nothing overdone

are those SM handlebars?

nicebelair

thank you, and those are sinraths made bars
:thumb:
there is no place like home, when your on the opposite coast!!

klimber

out of curiosity, what is the yellow canister that (if you were sitting on the bike) is by you left heel?
Kris Johnson

nicebelair

that would be the gsxr 750 rear shock resevior,(spelled wrong i think)
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rideLIKEjehu

looks excellent!!  great job!  :thumb:

where'd ya find that hugger? was it a pain to fit?

nicebelair

the hugger is from a bandit 400, i bought it from someone that had already drilled the right holes in it, but i also shaved a lot off of it becouse it would cover my entire wheel almost.
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nicebelair

here is one more picture at night with the my leds, sorry its kinda blurry
http://www.uploadit.org/nicebelair/march20-036.jpg
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Frost

are you gonna mass produce them and sell it here???

:P
wileyco, K&N pod, rejet 22.5/65/147.5, F16 flyscreen, progressive springs, 15t front sprocket...more to come: katana shock

nicebelair

i wouldnt be human if i didnt think about it at least
, my friend was saying we could use my original as a mold and make them out of fiber glass and they would weight almost nothing, but anyway i dont know yet,
brandon
there is no place like home, when your on the opposite coast!!

pantablo

Looks great Brandon. Nice work on the hugger, looks just like mine! Think about painting the hugger and rear tail yellow though...would complete the package nicely. A good, updated look.
Pablo-
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www.pma-architect.com


Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

pantablo

or remove the side panel stickers to make the tail all black with yellow underneath...will play to the undertail lighting (squid) :kiss:
Pablo-
http://pantablo500.tripod.com/
www.pma-architect.com


Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

jangofett

Very nice! Your bike looks great. What size tire is that on the back? I love the LEDS!

nicebelair

hey im an artist not a squid, and thats a 150 rear tire on a 4.5in rim. :cheers:
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