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    Default My Track Bike project

    2005 GSXR 750 track bike

    Galfer SS brake lines
    Vesrah RJLs
    Racetech 43mm front end
    K&N
    PC3
    safety wired
    Yoshimura RS3
    Arata Rearsets
    ASV shorty levers
    race stripped electronic harness, keyless ignition
    GP shift

    coming soon: Brembo front end...rotors/master cylinder


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    lookin good!
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    nice!! but I think I still see the Michelin Man on those tires!!! lol jk really like what you did!

    now more pics of the Honda CR250 and whats behind it? Mustang?

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    hahaha. if youre talking about the little man on the edge of the tires...hes been worn off a long time ago but yea I felt like a squid putting bridgestone stickers on there when i run michelin power ones or slicks, but it went with the rizla kit. went with black, kinda like a test bike, rizla blue has been done to death so its just a little different. my paint guy put little rizla blue flecks in the clear, its just hard to see in the pics.

    oh and yea thats a rustang back there

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    Judging by your first picture I know chicken strips don't last long. How do you like those shorty levers? I loved them
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    Nice! maybe a few too many stickers though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcatrambone View Post
    Judging by your first picture I know chicken strips don't last long. How do you like those shorty levers? I loved them


    Im actually not a fan of them. I love their unbreakable guarantee, but for function its just not working for me. the adjustable roll-a-click on the brake lever hits the clip-on unit(starter/kill switch housing which i cant get rid of because its keyless ignition) so i cant adjust it in very far, and the clutch lever i would just prefer to be longer, so i may go with a shorty brake and standard clutch at one point. I like the shorty brake for one finger braking.

    but brembo doesnt make a shorty lever so when i put my 19x20 MC on, i may just end up with standard levers altogether.

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    what rear shock are you using?

    no plans for a quick shifter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bignmz04 View Post
    what rear shock are you using?

    no plans for a quick shifter?
    rear is stock for now. racetech wanted the bike to R&D a new rear (GS-3) for suzuki's a while back, but i was getting some other work done at the time. I may end up going with an olins with remote res.

    as far as the quick shift, ive never really considered it.

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    Me likey!!!! Love the rizla test theme. Very nice build!
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