the project completed! (not for 56k!)
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- yayoboy
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
just checked on some old pics royster, and the sprocket has always been that way round? does it make a difference, should i turn it round?
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
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- yayoboy
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
ok, been getting stuff back on the bike, rear sets ( have polished and drilled em but will be gettin tyga ones soon)
rear brake setup, carbs and wiring, and the exhaust is fitted properly now 2 :D



rear brake setup, carbs and wiring, and the exhaust is fitted properly now 2 :D



91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
- yayoboy
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Re: the project begins! assembly continued!
ok, been getting stuff back on the bike, rear sets ( have polished and drilled em but will be gettin tyga ones soon)
rear brake setup, carbs and wiring, and the exhaust is fitted properly now 2 :D



rear brake setup, carbs and wiring, and the exhaust is fitted properly now 2 :D



91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
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Spike16
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
were did you get those preload adjusters from they look really nice, i want! lol
how much did you spend on pro-bolt titanium? Im thinking on doing the same myself but was wondering what the total damage is
how much did you spend on pro-bolt titanium? Im thinking on doing the same myself but was wondering what the total damage is
- yayoboy
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
the adjusters came with the bike when i bought it, i think there from probolt 2, but ive had them powder coated in that colour. the stuff i got from probolt cost about 200 notes but i got some other stuff from someone i kno, still expensive tho, but worth it imo :D
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
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Spike16
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
ouch... still its 40% lighter than original, just think how many grams you've saved.... (im just joking) at least you know its going to look that good for ever, they do look nice
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- craigs23
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
Looking tidy, nice one.
Is the clearence with the exhaust okay?
Is the clearence with the exhaust okay?
- Cammo
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
Why settle for tyga when you can get jap WR brand that performs (in my opinion) better, and have more street kudos?yayoboy wrote: rear sets ( have polished and drilled em but will be gettin tyga ones soon)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WRS-Rear ... enameZWD1V
I've had 2 sets of WR's now (as well as tyga, SES, etc), they're made to high standard and work better. Good gear.
"It's just a ride" Bill Hicks
- yayoboy
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Re: the project begins! assembly! titanium!
exhaust clearance looks tight, i thought that myself but on checking other 30s with tyga systems they all look like it.
stickshift those rearsets look nice, do they come up for sale regularly?
stickshift those rearsets look nice, do they come up for sale regularly?
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
