Looks good Martin, was thinking about adding a socket as well. I like the way you mounted it near the key.
Looks good man did you do your own HID or did you have FZWhite do it?So I know I don't post much but I definitely read 90% of whats on here. But last week I got some stuff put in on my 6r just been sick and working to put up some better photos but hey something is better than nothing rite lol well here are some quick snaps of her.
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Devil/angel eye with led strips on sides
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Lights on
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Flush mounts from cycle gear
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Fender chop with clear led integrated light
Frame sliders on the way should be here today but maybe tomorrow then just got to install them.
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Great job. I think the volt meter is a fantastic idea. Should be standard on these bikes...Made a little face plate for my new voltage display. Kind of nice to have with the aux. lights. Just to be on the safe side... I kill the battery once.
At the same time I joint the 12V socket adapter. Look nice and clean!
Before someone ask, yes... this is real carbon fiber. I had a little piece left over from a previous project.
That is damn smart. I opted for an underseat 12v setup but damn yours looks great.Made a little face plate for my new voltage display. Kind of nice to have with the aux. lights. Just to be on the safe side... I kill the battery once.
At the same time I joint the 12V socket adapter. Look nice and clean!
Before someone ask, yes... this is real carbon fiber. I had a little piece left over from a previous project.
Sweet, did you end up snagging up a bike for your buddy anyway?In one of my new magazines somewhere, I saw a pair of linesman plier's with wierd tip designed to grip round float bowl screws.I'd love to have them.Started tearing down the 1977 GS550 I got for $200. Sitting 3 years and so far, only 2 screws stripped on the 4 carbs. New slot carved in with a dremel, time to dip them!
Well, yes and no. He still wants to ride but three of us wanted a project... so we got one. One friend of mine comes up about 3 weekends a month from almost 2 hours away. Doesn't always wanna make that highway ride on his bike, so now he'll have a spare here.Sweet, did you end up snagging up a bike for your buddy anyway?In one of my new magazines somewhere, I saw a pair of linesman plier's with wierd tip designed to grip round float bowl screws.I'd love to have them.
I'll dig up a link later and edit it into my post.
Good idea with the dremel though
There just so happens to be an "Non FZ6R bike" sub forum...When I get some nice pics, maybe I'll open a thread in "the bar" of wherever I can safely be off-topic.
Nope, use your gut dude.I'd rather hear what you said than, well, you know...I'm so bummed. I was supposed to go out for a real ride today (first in 6 weeks) with a bunch of friends and a riding buddy who came into town from Vegas. But I just stepped outside and it's 34 and ice on the roads and the ride was heading east into the mountains where it's in the 20's. I know some of you would push on, but I just have a bad feeling about it. I think they're still going but I'm pussing out. Such a bummer. One of the things I love about living here is the year around riding. But it's been so damn cold and wet here this winter that I haven't been able to ride more than a quick freeze-your-ass-off ride on Christmas day. It was in the high 20's where we went that day and I could feel my tires sliding around on the ground not riding with any speed at all just because I couldn't get them warm. (Doesn't help that they're bt003's and are meant for the track ) Am I being a complete pussy here?
Discretion is the better part of valor. Never a good idea to ride if you'll be focused on something other than riding anyway, so even if it's all in your mind, that's reason enough to not go.Am I being a complete pussy here?