As some will remember from TOB, Mrs. sno_duc decided to try offroad riding. Unfortunately she did so on her monster. Both have recovered nicely.
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I'll try again. I hate sloooow dial-up [bang]
edit: Fixed [thumbsup]
Nice, nice, nice!!! ;D
Well executed rebuild man and good to hear the wife's ok too! [thumbsup]
Thanks
She's put about 200 miles on so far, and already starting this winters list. ( swingarm painted Ducati Red, forks anodized to match wheels,triple clamps black..........)
wow i hope my bike looks even half that good when finished. [thumbsup]
That`s one sweet looking bike [thumbsup]
ok well while you are at it,
gold anodize the exhaust mounts near the rearsets. powdercoat the high ones black
take off the side covers and reroute the wires there.
shorten the cans and get rid of the silver caps
ceramic coat the exhuast pipes black
powdercoat the headlight ring and mounts black
powdercoat the rear brake mount, front lower fork /brake mounts and front brake centers black
oh and loose the yellow cable ties on the bars
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ok i was bored and looked at the pics ALOT. sorry
Very nice. [thumbsup]
oooooooohhh
pretty
:)
Quote from: Raux on August 25, 2009, 01:29:13 AM
ok well while you are at it,
gold anodize the exhaust mounts near the rearsets. powdercoat the high ones black
lower paint red , upper black
take off the side covers and reroute the wires there.
cleaning up wiring is on the list
shorten the cans and get rid of the silver caps
agreed haven't decided on color
ceramic coat the exhuast pipes black
don't give Sharon any ideas
powdercoat the headlight ring and mounts black
on the list
powdercoat the rear brake mount, front lower fork /brake mounts and front brake centers black
I like it
oh and loose the yellow cable ties on the bars
I'm still look for cable ties that are an exact match
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ok i was bored and looked at the pics ALOT. sorry
To all thanks for the kind words, she's almost ready to be a BoMB. ;D
Quote from: sno_duc on August 25, 2009, 01:38:15 PM
To all thanks for the kind words, she's almost ready to be a BoMB. ;D
+1, work on the write-up and you are there. Great rebuild [thumbsup]
What rims are those? I don't immediately recognize them.
I like [thumbsup]!
Quote from: XJDAVE on August 25, 2009, 05:07:47 PM
What rims are those? I don't immediately recognize them.
carro... carrozzeria? something like that
I was lookin' at those for my bike
sweet sweet sweet ride!!!!!!!!!
Nice work [thumbsup]
Very nice [thumbsup]
I know this is kind of an old thread, but I noticed you are using Sato rearsets for the S2R/S4R (right?). Are they a direct bolt-on? Or did you have to modify something? I'm runnin' a '94 M900, would this also work for me?
Really nice bike by the way!!!
Quote from: Bizzarrini on November 20, 2009, 12:47:38 AM
I know this is kind of an old thread, but I noticed you are using Sato rearsets for the S2R/S4R (right?). Are they a direct bolt-on? Or did you have to modify something? I'm runnin' a '94 M900, would this also work for me?
Really nice bike by the way!!!
I thought I had ordered Sato's for a 620, when they arrived lo and behold S2R/S4R. After looking I figured out a way. Pulled swingarm pivot shaft, machined some plugs that press in ( 0.001 tight ), machined an end cap. Works well.
Good eye for catching it. [thumbsup]
Quote from: sno_duc on November 20, 2009, 01:52:18 PM
I thought I had ordered Sato's for a 620, when they arrived lo and behold S2R/S4R. After looking I figured out a way. Pulled swingarm pivot shaft, machined some plugs that press in ( 0.001 tight ), machined an end cap. Works well.
Good eye for catching it. [thumbsup]
that was my question too. thanks for the info.