Homemade mods

Started by DesmoDiva, May 07, 2008, 05:18:36 AM

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monster 795

Thanks guys. I added a new link to the pics.

TWDucfan

Quote from: Flaboi796 on July 17, 2013, 01:29:11 PM
Garage door opener built into the tank fairing  ;D

GREAT IDEA !!!  [clap] [clap] [clap]

Didn't know there are room behind the tank panels.  [Dolph]


djomlas

Quote from: sleepyJ on February 22, 2014, 04:04:03 AM
fashioned up an open airbox mod out of an aluminum tray and velcro straps. it could use some cleaning up around the edges, it holds the filter quite snug although    /shitty blue collar mod






i just got removed the cover,connected 2 zipties on stock clamps, and thats it,  not going anywhere man.
S2R
Rizoma rearsets, full Zard CF dual exhaust, Rizoma clipons, Sargent seat, 999 shock, golden brembo calipers/rotors upgrade,adjustable levers and billet grips, some CF (belt covers, heel guards, chain guard sprocket cover, fender, bellypan), integrated R6 tail light, bar end mirrors
other bikes in garage: 08 hayabusa, 06 hayabusa, 07 zx14, 07 r6, k6 gsxr1000, r1, 08 zx6r, triumph speed triple,2 vespas and a ruckus, its an obsession

sleepyJ

although your method probably works fine, I wanted to be sure air didnt get sucked in between the filter and the plastic airbox bottom.
'00 m900i.e.

djomlas

Quote from: sleepyJ on February 01, 2015, 04:07:51 AM
although your method probably works fine, I wanted to be sure air didnt get sucked in between the filter and the plastic airbox bottom.

definitely not a chance that can happen
S2R
Rizoma rearsets, full Zard CF dual exhaust, Rizoma clipons, Sargent seat, 999 shock, golden brembo calipers/rotors upgrade,adjustable levers and billet grips, some CF (belt covers, heel guards, chain guard sprocket cover, fender, bellypan), integrated R6 tail light, bar end mirrors
other bikes in garage: 08 hayabusa, 06 hayabusa, 07 zx14, 07 r6, k6 gsxr1000, r1, 08 zx6r, triumph speed triple,2 vespas and a ruckus, its an obsession

darksouls

Years ago i took my dirtbike visor off and made it a headlight fairing on my 919. Looked medieval. I'll try to find a pic.

Roadsurfer

Hey guys!! I just made a custom headlight fairing for my 2002 monster 620 Dark.
The brackets are aluminum and the fairing is made of acrylic glass spray painted.
I hope you like it!!



Pinion

well pretty much all have been done with what was laying around the shop.
Tail chop, airbox removal as well as crank case box removal, fender cut, clean up wiring, paint, lic plate bracket, seat release, bla bla bla
Will trade toilet paper for parts

Yorkie

Clutch case. Corse style.







Yorkie

koko64

As my 5 year old nephew would say,"You're a good maker"! [thumbsup]
2015 Scrambler 800

SpikeC

 Awl right! Hand tools rock! Nice eggbeater!
Spike Cornelius
  PDX
   2009 M1100S Assorted blingy odds and ends(now gone)
2008 Bimota DB5R  woo-Hoo!
   1965 T100SC

blalor



30 minutes into ownership I was ready to tear the fairing off; it flopped around so badly it was like someone was beating on my helmet.  If poorducrider were still around and making fairing stays, I'd have bought those.  Instead I finally finished -- well, mostly finished -- these, made from ¼" OD mild steel tubing.  The difference is immense.  70mph is quite comfortable.  Next up is a Zero Gravity ST screen.

lobsta2

very nice work.
interesting placement of EZ Pass too.

blalor

Quote from: lobsta2 on February 23, 2016, 04:24:38 AM
very nice work.
interesting placement of EZ Pass too.

Thanks!  EZ Pass didn't work in the one toll plaza I tried it at (which appears to be a little flaky for some others in town).  Might have to tweak that a bit…

pkreegi

#314
Wanted a more fancy seat, so I had to make one






Also, the conventional tail chop was never to my taste, so I wanted to be a turd and make my own. The 3$ led-strip will hopefully arrive soon. Still need to cut/phase both sides and paint it. And ofcourse mount the LED. And make the frame caps... Eh, still a lot to do




Lol i have no idea how to post pictures properly here...

*thanks oldndumb! *