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JAMESVFR400
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Current ride - had it since xmas, first bike in 2 years since the write off of my RC replica.
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old ride
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older ride
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old pride and joy
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first ever ride
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JC120
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Here's mine. The red white and blue is getting new fairings. The red and black is all stock except for the wind screen.
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Starr
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Heres mine. (:
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hi wingzero!
im really interested in the k conversion kits but no one seems to have any experiences with them. i have done my research and i knew about some small problems like the dial and tacho bracket needed cut down but is there any other problems that i will encounter? any help will be greatly appreciated
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webby16 wrote:hi wingzero!
im really interested in the k conversion kits but no one seems to have any experiences with them. i have done my research and i knew about some small problems like the dial and tacho bracket needed cut down but is there any other problems that i will encounter? any help will be greatly appreciated
thanks webby16
Hi there webby16. If you're interested in getting the same kit like me, then I'll warn you that the subframe is not made to bolt your electronics down. You basically have to stuff everything under your seat. Also, you'll have to extend wires out to the tail to wire up your tail lamps. Front meter stay needs to be modified a bit. The metal is soft enough where you can use a dremel tool to cut out the space needed to mount to the neck of the frame. Take your time putting on your kit if you decide to get it because the fiber glass is thinner than Tyga's kits. Hope this helps.

-WZ619
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/81235465@N08/7438689232/

Mines on the right, the one on the left belongs to another forum member here, a good friend of mine (steve85)
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Is it normal to have your forks that far through the yokes on a track bike or are the forks off a different bike?
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Drunkn Munky
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Lol you could take your eye out on them. They look like fire storm forks.
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Drunkn Munky wrote:They look like fire storm forks.
They are indeed:
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Here is mine:

Full TYGA bodywork, full TYGA exhaust system.

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