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no probs mate...it makes exciting reading

look forward to the day we can all see it finished
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I think you should do something like THIS

http://www.lazareth.org/pdf/1000compressor.pdf

Those are R1 headlights btw... you just have to think outside the box :nod: :D

Happy to draw up some ideas on paper if you wanna pop by sometime. :cool:

Need some more detailed pics for a proper design...
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Exupnutta wrote:I think you should do something like THIS

http://www.lazareth.org/pdf/1000compressor.pdf

Those are R1 headlights btw... you just have to think outside the box :nod: :D

Happy to draw up some ideas on paper if you wanna pop by sometime. :cool:

Need some more detailed pics for a proper design...
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That's another sweat ride. :nod:
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Fit a full Thunderace bodykit on it.

At least Rutz will like it. :nod: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously, the least bodywork the better, be a shame to cover that frame.
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rf9rider wrote:Fit a full Thunderace bodykit on it.

At least Rutz will like it. :nod: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously, the least bodywork the better, be a shame to cover that frame.
PMSL :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah your right about keeping the frame exposed. :nod:

It's mainly the style I've been thinking about recently;
The rest of the build seems to have almost grown organically :retard: Shit I'm starting to sound like a presenter on a gardening programme :D
"Well hear down at the allotment today we see a lovely row of project bikes growing on the forum" I'll fetch my coat on the way out :whistle:

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Fairing versus no fairing
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Drag (not wearing women's clothing for that one) :paranoid:
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Whatever you do, pleeeeeeeaaase no more R1 or Ducati rear ends. They're so yesterday.
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I think whatever you deceide to do would look good on that frame :nod:

VERY adaptable IMO :D

DEF NO FAIRING though!!! :eek:
Hmmm... I smell food :D
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Teego wrote:Whatever you do, pleeeeeeeaaase no more R1 or Ducati rear ends. They're so yesterday.
I promise!!!! :D
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Go extreme Andy. The style of the bike needs to match the performance and rolling chassis IMHO
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Stig wrote:Go extreme Andy. The style of the bike needs to match the performance and rolling chassis IMHO
Got to agree Paul :nod: I'll finish the rolling chassis.
Getting the new swing arm made to match the frame, going long to keep the front end planted (as much as possible). :paranoid:
Get the engine fully running, then give ya all a giggle :D
I'll see what she looks like once everthing's attached. :ninja:
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I've suddenly realised what I've typed in on the subject heading

"What Deign"

I looked up the meaning of Deign
To condescend to give or grant :eek:

OK!!! You now have permission to speak :unibrow:

Incoming :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hmmm... I smell food :D
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apness wrote:Motogp bodywork with a genuine single rear seat. Not sure the best way to go about that but something low weight - thin fibreglass or carbon fibre?

Will have the looks to match the power then :) Extending swingarm limits your options to riding in straight lines for the most part, though with the power I guess you are aiming for (210-230hp with gas at a guess? More?) straight lines - marked by long trails of rubber ont he floor, might be your only option... :eek:
1125 kit's usually get about 165 plus bhp the supercharger adds approx 50% :unibrow: onto that so I'm hoping for 230-240bhp off the engine :evil: It's running a Nitrous cheater plate set up for an extra 50-100bhp depending which set up you choose :ninja:

I'll have to go extra length on the swing arm unfortunately because the above projected figures. :D
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rf9rider wrote:Fit a full Thunderace bodykit on it.

At least Rutz will like it. :nod: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously, the least bodywork the better, be a shame to cover that frame.
Not funny :angry:
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