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Street fighter Build

Discussion in 'Yamaha 250cc In-Line 4's' started by Charlie1, Nov 17, 2010.

  1. Romantix1

    Romantix1 New Member

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    well after 11 months in the rain, decided to chop my old exhaust today. (looks much better)

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  2. karl

    karl New Member

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    Hey Charlie what type/brand of paint did you use to paint your wheels?
     
  3. nathman79

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    if you do make a rear caliper bracket out of aluminium the best way i would go would be cnc machined, bending ally would be pretty weak and could fail over time, maybe welding 10mm ally bits up would work. i just looked at my fzr bracket and it would be a ***** to make a new 1, the factory item is very srong and thick, i suggest getting it polished, i'm making my bike a street fighter too for a while (while i wait for a new fairing since last i crashed on 17/2/11) and i am getting my top fork clamp polished and the pillion peg mounts polished too whilst i'm fixing/upgrading my bike, i will post pics of the build soon <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->.

    but seriously the rear brake mount shouldn't flex at all - bending 10 mm would flex very little if it is about 40-50mm wide minimum.
    if you do fit dirt bike handlebars, get something like pro tapers or renthal bars - quality gear that.
     
  4. Charlie1

    Charlie1 New Member

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    cheers mate, i was able to cut it one side and move it over re using the existing bracket

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  5. Romantix1

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    mate where'd you get the rear sprocket from? I tried Chain Gang, got a 62t for $186 AUD, quality was apauling... gota few teeth shorter then the rest (not that this will hurt) but for something recently manufactured, i expect quality *sigh* going to see if they can refund me cause im not too happy.

    I think im best getting a rear sprocket like yours and polishing it up <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
     
  6. PhTanJo1

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    any final look for this awesome bike build! <!-- s:-| --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_bike.gif" alt=":-|" title="Bike" /><!-- s:-| -->
     
  7. Charlie1

    Charlie1 New Member

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    This bike plus another 3ln3 are up forsale on eBay if anyone is interested there is a lot of parts that come with them including the custom rear sprocket

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