Superbike tank, tail section on Monster?

Started by chop_suey, August 02, 2008, 01:10:15 PM

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chop_suey

Are there ways to mount a Superbike tank or tail section onto a Monster without much modification? if not how much goes in to make it work?

thanks for all replies


brix821

IMO the superbike tail is way to long on a monster.   A friend of mine has that setup. search TOB under screen name " the pig"
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jdubbs32584

Give people some time to reply. You just posted this up today.

And I agree with brix.

flanman

I have wondered about the tail section on a 749/999 if it could go on a monster. Not sure of how it would look, but it appears to be too flat and wide. so the seat would have to be changed/ custom.

He Man

These are the type of questions where, if you need to ask how much work is involved, you probably shouldnt attempt it.

zarn02

you can mount an SBK tank, i think. i remember somebody mounting a ST tank to a monster frame. somebody semi-prominent, too... but i don't remember who.

i do remember that it was supposed to be work to accomplish, though.
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He Man

Quote from: zarn02 on August 02, 2008, 10:02:08 PM
you can mount an SBK tank, i think. i remember somebody mounting a ST tank to a monster frame. somebody semi-prominent, too... but i don't remember who.

i do remember that it was supposed to be work to accomplish, though.

That was...chris? I believe they were trying to make their own tank styled after an ST so we could increase mileage on our plastic monsters.

zarn02

Quote from: He Man on August 02, 2008, 10:04:28 PM
That was...chris? I believe they were trying to make their own tank styled after an ST so we could increase mileage on our plastic monsters.

i think it was chris, yeah. and now that you mention it, it was a custom bit. i'm not sure if they did it custom just for kicks, or because mounting a real ST tank was a huge pain. i just wandered over to TOB to try and search, but it doesn't seem to want me to, and between me being lazy and me being hungover...
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Norm

Any of it can be done if you're good at fabrication, but the deal killer was "without much modification".

fasterblkduc

Quote from: Norm on August 04, 2008, 08:56:09 AM
Any of it can be done if you're good at fabrication, but the deal killer was "without much modification".

Exactly. Most of us racing Monsters mount a superbike tail. I've seen mostly the 916-998 style. I know of one 1098 tail, and bodywork. I have a Gixxer tail on mine. My teammate is setting one up to race with an R6 tail. So yeah, the tail is common and easy to do WITH modification  ;)

Doug at Arc Fab used 999 tails and tanks a lot for his "Ratbikes"

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crash_duc

I've seen naked ST's, a few naked SBK's, and I have a naked SS. Why not try that instead??