My 98 VtR1
My 98 VtR1
Well it was sunny so i thought i would give the old girl a bit of a clean. Used a better camera than my phone too so a bit more detailed. Need to decide whether to have a paint job done on it. Kinda like the red and black theme might keep the paint red and go black frame and swingarm.
- Fireman on a Storm
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Re: My 98 VtR1
WOW
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Nice conversion that mate, well done.
Jim.
Jim.
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OOOhhh...that looks fantastic that does...what exhaust system is it?
Al
Al
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vtr..al wrote:OOOhhh...that looks fantastic that does...what exhaust system is it?
Al
The cans are home made with the parts coming from PJ Enginering in Grimsby and the link pipes from Zostec in Shipley and yes they are a bit loud. Someone today said it sounded like a earthquake but at least no one ever pulls out on me lol
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That is f**kin smart mate, what a work effort.
agree Matt black ...
agree Matt black ...
anything with wheels or tits is gonna cost ya money.
but who needs money
but who needs money
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Yeah that!Jim67 wrote:Nice conversion that mate, well done.
Jim.
Nice one Steve, I'll be honest, didnt know if Id like it when I saw the first "progress" pics you posted. Thought the back end looked too long...
BUT, now its finished it looks great well done mate
Then again, what do I know...I ride a yellow and orange Harley effort
Top stuff! Enjoy, sure you'll get a lot of admiring glances
SP1's rock!
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Jbrebel wrote:Yeah that!Jim67 wrote:Nice conversion that mate, well done.
Jim.
Nice one Steve, I'll be honest, didnt know if Id like it when I saw the first "progress" pics you posted. Thought the back end looked too long...
BUT, now its finished it looks great well done mate
Then again, what do I know...I ride a yellow and orange Harley effort
Top stuff! Enjoy, sure you'll get a lot of admiring glances
Funny you should mention the length thing as from some angles the seat unit does look a little long but seem to remember someone saying that the vfr800 single sider is about 25mm longer than a stock storm arm. Can you see where i'm going with this?? Just need to convince the missus
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Nice one Stevie, it's looking the dogs danglies mate
Chris.
PS. IMHO surely a longer wheelbase (as in fitting a vfr single sider) will make the bike less flickable, because it will slow the steering down It will be more stable in a straight line though and look the business
Chris.
PS. IMHO surely a longer wheelbase (as in fitting a vfr single sider) will make the bike less flickable, because it will slow the steering down It will be more stable in a straight line though and look the business
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top job matey, looks the dogs! let me know when you sell although i'd have to respray her yella to make her faster
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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marravtr wrote:top job matey, looks the dogs! let me know when you sell although i'd have to respray her yella to make her faster
Cheers mate funny you should mention selling as i was looking at a Duke 1198 yesterday but need to check the old finances. Will be in Matlock on good Friday if anyone wants a closer look.
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Beautiful piece of work mate. Given me some ideas. Back end and pipes look great.
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D'OH!!!!! bought a new bike yesterday and then read this....rst steve wrote:marravtr wrote:top job matey, looks the dogs! let me know when you sell although i'd have to respray her yella to make her faster
Cheers mate funny you should mention selling as i was looking at a Duke 1198 yesterday but need to check the old finances. Will be in Matlock on good Friday if anyone wants a closer look.
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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That would surely help Mike but IMHO that's not completely going to bring the wheel base back down to the standard length. I can't get away from the fact that a longer wheel base is normally associated with cruisers where straight line stability is more important than going through the twisty bits, as know doubt you're fully aware. Don't get me wrong I really like the look of the VFR swingarm on a Firestorm, but I wouldn't be so keen to fit one if it affected the bike's handling, especially now I have my bike handling sooooo much better with my Rogered forksFirestormMike wrote:The linkage plates I had made took this into consideration and kicked the back up a little Chris. I also had 5mm worth of spacers on the shock.sirch345 wrote:PS. IMHO surely a longer wheelbase (as in fitting a vfr single sider) will make the bike less flickable, because it will slow the steering down It will be more stable in a straight line though and look the business
Chris.