Project number 3!
- Yoda
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Thinking about this, yes it does hurt , the bike will have a pear drop outline when viewed from above. So from a slip stream point of view, it should be quicker through the air than it was originally. But is it going to be any more comfortable? Those Ace seats are nice and wide but they are very comfortable for long distances. YZF750 seat same can't be said for that. Just a thought.
- rf9rider
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Already thought of the seat issue.Yoda wrote:Thinking about this, yes it does hurt , the bike will have a pear drop outline when viewed from above. So from a slip stream point of view, it should be quicker through the air than it was originally. But is it going to be any more comfortable? Those Ace seats are nice and wide but they are very comfortable for long distances. YZF750 seat same can't be said for that. Just a thought.
I don`t do long distance anymore.
And i`m having the 750 seat altered, more padding in it.
The Ace seat won`t fit, its too wide, and has too much plastic underneath to fit the 750 subframe, looked at cutting it to fit, but gave up on that idea.
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- rf9rider
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Time for an update.
Been busy wallpapering the bedroom, thats finished so on to the important stuff
Finished off the undertray, got another YZF750 one, plastic welded that to the Ace battery tray (again) as the Ace CDI and a relay fit on the front.
Had to move the fuse box and starter relay, and reroute some of the wiring.
Been busy wallpapering the bedroom, thats finished so on to the important stuff
Finished off the undertray, got another YZF750 one, plastic welded that to the Ace battery tray (again) as the Ace CDI and a relay fit on the front.
Had to move the fuse box and starter relay, and reroute some of the wiring.
Rutz is my friend.
- rf9rider
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And finally for today, everythings fitted up, still have a couple of problems, shock reservoir won`t fit on original fixing point as battery box is in the way, just going to fix it to subframe with jubilee clips until i get a new Hagon shock with no reservoir, that will sort that one out.
Coolant overflow bottle is still catching on battery box, so now the seat unit is really tight up against it, might have to think about moving it or getting a smaller sized battery
Heres how it looks so far.
Coolant overflow bottle is still catching on battery box, so now the seat unit is really tight up against it, might have to think about moving it or getting a smaller sized battery
Heres how it looks so far.
Rutz is my friend.