viper_biker's rides
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Re: viper_biker's rides
check out the website, they do have them. give them a ring
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Re: viper_biker's rides
Update with the latest incarnation,

And a quick list of what I can think off,
Braking Wavey front discs,
RVF forks, yokes, clip-ons, pre-load adjusters etc
Rick Oliver adapter kit to fit the forks,
C/F front fender,
Alloy captive wheel spacers,
Alloy screen brace,
Alloy metre stay,
GSX-R master-cylinder and braided hoses,
Steering damper,
Alloy oil filter lock,
Clear indicator lenses,
Silhouette endurance nose cone,
D/B screen,
Rick Oliver alloy lower radiator,
RLR top radiator,
C/F HRC replica carb tray,
RVF carbs with short velocity stacks all round with HRC slide springs,
Trimmed air tray, removed airbox snorkel and K+N filter,
Rick Oliver earthing kit,
C/F infill panels,
RVF shock linkage,
Hyper-Pro rear shock,
JHA full exhaust system,
RVF rear wheel,
Programmable CDI,
Suede seat,
Pillion cover,
Sato replica rearsets,
Wavey rear disc,
Alloy shark fin,
Alloy speedo grommet,
R+G non-drill crash bungs.

And a quick list of what I can think off,
Braking Wavey front discs,
RVF forks, yokes, clip-ons, pre-load adjusters etc
Rick Oliver adapter kit to fit the forks,
C/F front fender,
Alloy captive wheel spacers,
Alloy screen brace,
Alloy metre stay,
GSX-R master-cylinder and braided hoses,
Steering damper,
Alloy oil filter lock,
Clear indicator lenses,
Silhouette endurance nose cone,
D/B screen,
Rick Oliver alloy lower radiator,
RLR top radiator,
C/F HRC replica carb tray,
RVF carbs with short velocity stacks all round with HRC slide springs,
Trimmed air tray, removed airbox snorkel and K+N filter,
Rick Oliver earthing kit,
C/F infill panels,
RVF shock linkage,
Hyper-Pro rear shock,
JHA full exhaust system,
RVF rear wheel,
Programmable CDI,
Suede seat,
Pillion cover,
Sato replica rearsets,
Wavey rear disc,
Alloy shark fin,
Alloy speedo grommet,
R+G non-drill crash bungs.
Ducati 916, not worth a carrott
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Re: viper_biker's rides
She's looking mint now fella
What model gsxr MS are you using?
What model gsxr MS are you using?
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It's an early non-radial unit. Not sure, but must be early K series as it has a res pot. I hope to change it to a K4/5 600/750 one at some point, but I need to get a few more things for the bike before I do that.
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Re: viper_biker's rides
Looks fantastic Viper and nice spec!
Just a couple of things: Would you not prefer the look of an 18" rear wheel? And I think the front indicator housings would look better in red.
Near perfect, but it's always easy to criticise!
Just a couple of things: Would you not prefer the look of an 18" rear wheel? And I think the front indicator housings would look better in red.
Near perfect, but it's always easy to criticise!

"It's just a ride" Bill Hicks
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Cheers Cam. The RVF rear is handy as I'll be putting ex-race scrubs on it cheaply :D And as for the indicators, after I get the bike re-sprayed I'll see what I'm gonna do about them, whether to stick with the standard shape, or go for something a little more discrete. Thanks for the input.
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bloody gorgous bike, love that colour scheme and that system is lush!!!!

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Lastest bike to reside in the garage. Bought this as a standard bike back in August and have spent a few quid on it recently. Just awaiting my new wheels and that'll be me done for a while.














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Re: viper_biker's rides
The right side "Yes", the left side "No". Just my opinion.viper_biker wrote:Everyone loves carbon. What about these?

