AMQ46's storm

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I see what you mean about not much wheel showing with those disc's, they look ma-whoo-sive :Woohoo1:

Looking good Al :thumbup:

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Doing good al .
Your going to love it
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These are the bar clamps I am using. Just need to shorten the bolts and give them a good shot lasting to clean them up.

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that front end looks proper order Al.... :D :D :D
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Swapped the tyre over from the old front wheel, all parts removed, brgs and spindles greased and refitted at the correct torque.
Made a mounting bracket for the heated grip switch, fitted the new radial 19mm master cyl and sorted out the brake hose routing.

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This adapter or from HEL performance is a great way to keep your existing hoses when you convert from axial master cyl to radial
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Brakes bled, wires all cable tied out of the way, sag set, fairing and tank back on.
Finished but not the weather for a test ride, so I ran it up to temperature and made some brum Brum noises and put it away again.

Just waiting for a front master cyl clamp with a screw boss on it so I can knock up a bracket to support the fluid reservoir

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That looks the dogs ballocks AmCQ 10/10 :thumbup:

Cracking job, time to crack a cold one I recon :clap: :clap: :thumbup:
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Proper job looks spanking
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Looks really nice Al, well done. :clap:
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Very nice mate,very nice indeed :clap:
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Fantastic mate!

That front end!!!!! Amazing
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Very very nice. Cracking job. :thumbup:
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preferred it standard .......







:D :D :D :D
only joking , it looks great. looking forward to your impressions when you give it a road test :thumbup:
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Great job Al, just chop the back end off and it will be perfect :thumbup:
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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Looking very nice. It was almost worth losing the original one!
Now for the fun bit; finding a road setting and a trackdays setting.
Let the tweaking commence.....
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