It's a work in progress

Started by Setsukosan, November 28, 2009, 02:04:34 PM

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Setsukosan

Hey guys just wanted to post an updated picture of my '01 M750 because I haven't shown anyone since it was COMPLETELY stock. Mods include:

Custom Tail chop
ASV C5 Unbreakable levers
Motodynamic Integrated rear light
DID rear chain
Custom chopped stock pipes
Techspec tank pads
Rizoma Zero turn signals
Progrips
Speedymoto framesliders... still waiting for the front fork sliders to come in stock...
Rhino bar ends
CRG mirror
Monza Bellypan

On the to do list:
adjustable forks
new springs, front and back
possible headlight exchange
powder coating... depending on price

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Thanks for letting me show off my hard work ^_^ Take it easy guys and happy riding!

rockaduc

Looks good.  GET RID OF THOSE FORK REFLECTORS!!!!!!!!!!!
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RC Fan

Is the FZ6R yours as well?  If so, how do you like it?
Cathy

Previous bikes:  2007 Suzuki Bandit 650S & 2009 Ducati Monster 696
Current bikes:  2009 Yamaha XT250 & 2012 Triumph Street Triple R

Slide Panda

Quote from: rockaduc on November 28, 2009, 02:35:30 PM
Looks good.  GET RID OF THOSE FORK REFLECTORS!!!!!!!!!!!
you knew someone had to say it. If you want to ditch the reflectors but keep some sort of reflector and give a little more bling, Tapeworks sells wheel tapes in a variety of colors that are reflective including red, black and the Itl tri color. I had black on my dark. It was near invisible in direct sun, but hit it with a flash or other directed light and the tapes reflected back a bright white. 
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
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- '07 Triumph 675 Track bike.

Setsukosan

well I have been debating taking them off. I dont know if just a little bit of look difference is worth less visual for other drivers. But I will take them off if you all say so. haha. Take it easy guys.

Setsukosan

And no that is not my FZ6-R, it is actually my fathers and he loves it  [thumbsup]

you know different strokes

I have ridden it, it is a great upright sport touring bike. However, I think its a tad under powered. You really have to get on it to get any power out of it.

RC Fan

Quote from: Setsukosan on November 29, 2009, 05:34:32 AM
And no that is not my FZ6-R, it is actually my fathers and he loves it  [thumbsup]

you know different strokes

I have ridden it, it is a great upright sport touring bike. However, I think its a tad under powered. You really have to get on it to get any power out of it.

More power is on the way.  I guess the FZ6 is being replaced by the FZ8.  I hope we get it here!
Cathy

Previous bikes:  2007 Suzuki Bandit 650S & 2009 Ducati Monster 696
Current bikes:  2009 Yamaha XT250 & 2012 Triumph Street Triple R

darkduc7

#7
lookin good, keep up the good work! next, get some billet...chain adjusters, frame plugs, resivoir covers, rearsets?, ect ect ect. oh, and a sbk front fender really helps the look of the bike, plus protects your fork tubes!
don't die...don't die...don't die....

Setsukosan

Yes that is true the FZ6 is getting replaced by the FZ8. Good riddance in my opinion. I never found it a very attractive looking bike to begin with. But that's just my opinion. I really dig the fairings on the -R, it gives it a kind of GSXR look.

happy riding ^_^

Privateer

looks nice.  If you want to do something free, work on getting rid of the rubber bands holding all the wiring to the frame.
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