build your own streetfighter

Started by M900, August 31, 2009, 06:59:33 PM

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Kopfjager

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Scottish

DAMN! I'm still digging the naked 9*6 looks even better with a half fairing than a full fairing. Kinda makes the air intakes more distinctive.  [bow_down]

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TAftonomos

Quote from: ICON on September 01, 2009, 08:34:10 AM
Here's my street fighter.  ;)


http://www.flickr.com/photos/42025358@N07/



MOOOOOOOORE info please!  I'm searching for a frame to do the same thing!

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M900

Quote from: Triple J on September 01, 2009, 07:18:33 AM
Buy a smaller battery...like a Speedcell or Odyssey. Then put it in the airbox, or in a custom box fitted under the tail...or something like that. You can find a place.

Click the link in my sig. Not exactly the same, but I turned my Multi into a streetfighter. I had the same issue with the battery/ecu relocation.

this is what i wanted to hear!  I have to get rid of my CB 650 cafe racer (which is still in pieces and waiting for a 'glass vintage Norton tank) but the pics you guys are contributing makes the wait unbearable.


Quote from: ICON on September 01, 2009, 08:34:10 AM
Here's my street fighter.  ;)


http://www.flickr.com/photos/42025358@N07/



One reason I'm going with a chopped Superbike over a Streetfighter is that it gives me the extra $$ to shoehorn a Sprotster engine and tranny into a rolling chasis -- pref a goosenecked frame with a 38-degree rake, ala Zero choppers!

kingbaby

Quote from: Raux on September 01, 2009, 10:57:14 AM
nice work, but how is that a streetfigher?

What bike?   

Oh, Oh, sorry, there it is in that freakin' awesome garage.  MORE PICS!

And good job on the V-twin, looks good.  Even better that you are doing it yourself  [thumbsup]
I promise to make better mistakes tomorrow.

Triple J


caperix

Not mine but a nice looking naked 996

ICON

#24
Hello again and thank you for the kind words. What I'm going to do and have not gone around to doing it, is updating the Chopper flickr page with info on the bike. I would post up here but don't want to thread jack more than I already have or upset anyone being it is a Monster forum. Or I could post up a new Thread on the General Monster Forum entitled: "Other project bikes." This bike is really a "Bobber" not a "Chopper" by the way.

Just a little on the bike. She has a Kraft-tech Frame= Rake:34", Up: 0", BackBone: 2" with 1-3/8" Tubing. I am running a 250 Dunlop rear on a 18x8.5 rear wheel. Front is a 21" wheel. I have 32" drag bars with 1" risers. I have a 3.3 extended KING/peanut 95-03 GAS TANK HARLEY SPORTSTER.

The motor is a Polished Ultima 113 Motor. About 130hp, 1,833cc with a Ultima Polished LSD 6-speed tranny. The rest I'll post up somewhere. Thanks again for your kind words. I really appreciate it.  [thumbsup]

Kopfjager

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I found the write-up on this FO42.

http://www.ducaticoventry.com/jhp-projects.php?nid=246

Woohoohoohoo! Two personal records! For breath holding and number of sharks shot in the face.

Grampa

Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar kicked me out of the band..... they said I didnt fit the image they were trying to project. 

So I went solo.  -Me

Some people call 911..... some people are 911
-Marcus Luttrell

M900

just got through the whole Multistrada thread.  This bike is awesome!


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NAKID

Quote from: M900 on September 02, 2009, 04:56:46 AM
just got through the whole Multistrada thread.  This bike is awesome!




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Triple J

Quote from: M900 on September 02, 2009, 04:56:46 AM
just got through the whole Multistrada thread.  This bike is awesome!


Thanks man!  ;D

I'll have updates in a while. I'm currently adding Beast TPO pod filters, re-doing all the wiring to make it cleaner, adding a very small windscreen, and having a custom headlight fabricated so the headlight will sit back into the forks more.