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- Exupnutta
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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

Happy to draw up some ideas on paper if you wanna pop by sometime.
Need some more detailed pics for a proper design...
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Radiator
rough idea for exhaust layout (do you just want straight pipes like a drag car?
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http://www.lazareth.org/pdf/1000compressor.pdf
Those are R1 headlights btw... you just have to think outside the box


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

Need some more detailed pics for a proper design...
Engine
Radiator
rough idea for exhaust layout (do you just want straight pipes like a drag car?

Hmmm... I smell food 

- scar_biker
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That's another sweat ride.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![]()
Happy to draw up some ideas on paper if you wanna pop by sometime.![]()
Need some more detailed pics for a proper design...
Engine
Radiator
rough idea for exhaust layout (do you just want straight pipes like a drag car?)

Find your limit then go past it.....Scars are Tattoos of the brave.
- scar_biker
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PMSLrf9rider wrote:Fit a full Thunderace bodykit on it.
At least Rutz will like it.![]()
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Seriously, the least bodywork the better, be a shame to cover that frame.



Yeah your right about keeping the frame exposed.

It's mainly the style I've been thinking about recently;
The rest of the build seems to have almost grown organically


"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

OK;
Fairing versus no fairing
Streetfighter
Cafe Racer
Mad Max
Street Racer
Drag (not wearing women's clothing for that one)

Or completely off the wall

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Got to agree PaulStig wrote:Go extreme Andy. The style of the bike needs to match the performance and rolling chassis IMHO

Getting the new swing arm made to match the frame, going long to keep the front end planted (as much as possible).

Get the engine fully running, then give ya all a giggle

I'll see what she looks like once everthing's attached.

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1125 kit's usually get about 165 plus bhp the supercharger adds approx 50%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 thenExtending 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...



I'll have to go extra length on the swing arm unfortunately because the above projected figures.

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