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Misty, is reborn

Fabes_movin

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Hey all!
I made a post a while back about the mods I was going to do and this is the almost final product.
I'm super proud of myself as this was a big undertaking for me and Misty came out beautiful!
This is what I have added or changed

  • DH Gate custom Fairings
  • Denali sound Bomb
  • Painted sub frame
  • Painted tank
  • Feather Weight lithium battery
  • USB w/ volt meter
  • K&N air filter
  • Racing Grips
All in all I spent roughly $1200 as I had to buy tools and special pieces to expand holes and make custom brackets. It was super easy once I got all the specialty pieces together to make the job easier.
Ask any questions and I will try and answer. Here's hoping I inspire you to also go all out on this underappreciated motorcycle
 

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Hey all!
I made a post a while back about the mods I was going to do and this is the almost final product.
I'm super proud of myself as this was a big undertaking for me and Misty came out beautiful!
This is what I have added or changed

  • DH Gate custom Fairings
  • Denali sound Bomb
  • Painted sub frame
  • Painted tank
  • Feather Weight lithium battery
  • USB w/ volt meter
  • K&N air filter
  • Racing Grips
All in all I spent roughly $1200 as I had to buy tools and special pieces to expand holes and make custom brackets. It was super easy once I got all the specialty pieces together to make the job easier.
Ask any questions and I will try and answer. Here's hoping I inspire you to also go all out on this underappreciated motorcycle
Which kind of tool have you bought, can you show us?
 
Which kind of tool have you bought, can you show us?
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Is needle nose pliers
These are tools I never use so I had to buy but the box end wrench is just something I needed to reach very tight spots.
The best was by far the step bit cause it worked on anything and everything and made the job 100x easier.
Get a heat gun too for the fairings. It was hard to stretch them slowly in the hot sun. Heat gun probably wouldmake it easier
 

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Not included in photos
Is needle nose pliers
These are tools I never use so I had to buy but the box end wrench is just something I needed to reach very tight spots.
The best was by far the step bit cause it worked on anything and everything and made the job 100x easier.
Get a heat gun too for the fairings. It was hard to stretch them slowly in the hot sun. Heat gun probably wouldmake it easier
Got it. Thank you for sharing it :)
 
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