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Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

Last post 08-28-2008 10:40 AM by Stevo. 10 replies.
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  • 08-27-2008 3:06 PM

    • Stevo
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    Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    Before



    During

    After



    Night time


    Installed:

    Eibach 1000
    lowering links
    Coil relocation
    Front cowl Yamaha  sign insert
    Yamaha signs on neck of frame
    Brake away cruise control
    Paul yaffe "Double trouble" mirrors
    Pilot an passenger footpegs
    Shift linkage
    Brake pedal
    Beltguard
    AIS cover
    Air cleaner assembly
    Removed the sidemount and went back to OEM license plate holder
    Blue LED details

    Fender stays on back order so this you have to imagine to be on there Sad

    Let me know wat you think guys, be it good or be it bad, let me hear it...

    Greetz

    First line of instructions that comes with parts should read:
    "Reassembeling bike after mod's requires great peace off mind!!!"
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  • 08-27-2008 3:13 PM In reply to

    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    It's really too bad that Belgian plates are so damn big. Beautiful bike - great job with following through with the continuous flow of the parts. I give it lots of thumbs up. I say powder coat the wheels ALL BLACK (uh..I mean, I'm going to do that to mine).
    for shi(r)ts and giggles!

    Photobucketfarty riderTROLLCLUB

  • 08-27-2008 3:55 PM In reply to

    • Stevo
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    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    I was thinking of going this way after i find a few more dinnero's around here

    Greetz

    First line of instructions that comes with parts should read:
    "Reassembeling bike after mod's requires great peace off mind!!!"
  • 08-27-2008 4:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    Stevo:

    I was thinking of going this way after i find a few more dinnero's around here

    o yeah, those wheels will really set it offYes
  • 08-27-2008 4:31 PM In reply to

    • Stevo
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    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    southboundchicken:
    o yeah, those wheels will really set it offYes

    So now it's not okay ??? [:'(]Tongue TiedWink

    Greetz

    First line of instructions that comes with parts should read:
    "Reassembeling bike after mod's requires great peace off mind!!!"
  • 08-28-2008 12:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    My next mod will be the intake (gotta save some cash 1st). I was thinking BAK but your bike makes those scoops look good.

    That thing is low! What kind of lowering links did you get? I need something with adjustment. My heels are touching the ground a lot since I did the flip and grind.

    The huge licence plate looks much better out back. Way to go, Stevo!

    Photobucket
  • 08-28-2008 12:20 AM In reply to

    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    I just took another look and I'm afraid I will have to deduct points for not relocating the horn. Sorry, I dont make the rules, I only enforce them. While your at it, how about some more LEDs in the scoop.

    Seriously, good job and thanks for sharing.

    Photobucket
  • 08-28-2008 4:13 AM In reply to

    • irichards
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    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    Stevo:

    southboundchicken:
    o yeah, those wheels will really set it offYes

    So now it's not okay ??? [:'(]Tongue TiedWink

    Stevo. Its a work of art in progress Wink  Looking good and those wheels will just make it even better (if you go for wheels that nice you might also want to think about a custom rear pulley for the belt as well). Good goingYes

    Just my personal taste on the lighting - it looks good but you might want to add a few more to highlight lower/side aspects of the engine. 

    Have you got a power commander in there?  Not everyone does, but the bigshots gave me a few problems without it (you can adjust the ECU as an alternative).

    Before you know it you'll be thinking about HC pistons, cans etc.... Ahh! the work is never doneBig Smile

     

    Happiness is: Finding you have another gear left.
  • 08-28-2008 5:54 AM In reply to

    • Stevo
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    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    @ Antitech:
    Yep i know, had to relocate the horn Tongue Tied however in my defense is have to say i have other plans in that area but no more money for the moment, the links are from forum member RAM396.

    @irichard:
    The wheels will be accompanied with matching rear pulley and matching brake disks front and back.Stick out tongue
    Extra LED's are in the pipeline however they are in backorder Angry to be placed on sides of engine and in cowl
    PC III is in there with a custom map

    AS for the rest of mods to come "aaaahhhh if i only had a river of money"[:'(]

    Greetz

    First line of instructions that comes with parts should read:
    "Reassembeling bike after mod's requires great peace off mind!!!"
  • 08-28-2008 8:56 AM In reply to

    • Luc
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    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    Can't tell in the pics...did you lower the front to match the rear?

    '06 Warrior "Eva"
  • 08-28-2008 10:40 AM In reply to

    • Stevo
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    Re: Stevo's bike has transformed a bit...

    Nope, i like the hotrod position.

    Adjusted the headlight position lower and it handels a tinny bit harder in the twisties but all in all not too bad.

    Greetz

    First line of instructions that comes with parts should read:
    "Reassembeling bike after mod's requires great peace off mind!!!"
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