GSXR 1000 BACK END

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Rabgt750

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Hi Paul. Had to get the frame pushed out and get a main drive tophat sprocket made.
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Just an update on the project. Just waiting on the parts coming back from the painters. Then I can start the process of getting it registered
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yeadon_m
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That looks very tasty and tastefully done!
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Rabgt750

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Can't wait till I get it sorted so I can get out on it Mike. Had it up the street a couple of times yesterday. Everything seem Ok.
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Looking good Rab. Be prepared for the "they look much better standard" brigade though :lol:
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That's when you show them the 'DILLIGAF' sticker.
Looking forward to seeing the finished beast.
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Manfriday

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Those pipes look gorgeous mate. Very well done with the project mate, you must be very proud of yourself. 8-)
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Haggler wrote:Looking good Rab. Be prepared for the "they look much better standard" brigade though :lol:
Quite nice BUT....................













They look much better standard :roll:
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Hi,with all these changes to more modern running gear,do the bikes get any lighter ? I know fitting chambers can save a lot of weight,but modern front & rear ends look heavy to me :!: :?:
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The wheels brakes and forks are considerably lighter than stock even though they look bulkier. They also work much better but that is only my opinion, I can swap everything back to standard in an afternoon :D
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