VFR800 tank to VTR1000

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Stratman
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VFR800 tank to VTR1000

Post by Stratman »

Well, I've managed to fit one - yet to ride and evaluate but if you want to look at pictures and how I did it, go to http://www.easternriders.net/vfr_vtr.htm and its all on there with the pictures thumbnailed. 8)

The riding position will be a bit of a stretch for me being of compact though perfectly formed proportions :!:
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Post by tony.wilde1 »

that looks great!!!well done!!i salute you!! :D
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

How many more litres of fuel does it hold?
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Post by SILVER ZIPPER »

That look's huge 8O you'll be able to fill other bike's from that on the move :P :P
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Post by yellafella »

Thank God you said that ! Did'nt want to upset him !!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by xxxrated »

i was thinking it looked mahoosive till i seen this on the shawk forum:

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now im thinking sex wee :biggrin
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Post by alan »

It looks like you would need to use the pillion pegs to stand on to stretch over the tank well i would anyway :lol:

( Hope i dont upset him :lol: )

No seriously though well done its ok if you do alot of miles.
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Post by gcs »

Youse must be vertically challenged (short assed).

stratman: it looks good, great work mate...the fuel problem needs to be addressed and thats a solution that works..

I dont mind the other bike either ...

:wink: :wink:
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Post by iggy1966 »

Nice work Stratman 8)
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Well done Paul, nice write up and pic's :!: 8) :D

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Post by alan »

gcs wrote:Youse must be vertically challenged (short assed).

stratman: it looks good, great work mate...the fuel problem needs to be addressed and thats a solution that works..

I dont mind the other bike either ...

:wink: :wink:
Far from it gcs i just dont have a neck like a giraff :lol: i think thats how you spell!!! :lol:
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