Re: GSXR750 swingarm on a busa
Was in the garage recently running across the 750 swingarm I bought back in 2000 or so. I never tackled it.
Anyone have a lead on a thread involving a completed AND functioning 750 swingarm on a Gen I Busa?
Missing that 929 alternative (I sold).
Well Busas,
I have a simple question, but I don't know the answer. I have my original '99 busa that I changed sprockets on back in '00.
I was trying to keep up with built busas on the highway so I changed out my sprockets (rear teeth reduced I believe as well as a change on the front)...
The "total stalk remove" has been done as well.
Take an open up signal assembly with you to Home Depot and match approximately a quarter size flat washer for the "slotted area", then add flat head screw to attach to fender. Use same size washer for fender attach as well. Also drill holes in...
Joker],
were you serious about a motorized unicycle? Been a unicyclist for 30+ years and never heard of that.
BigNick,
have pictures of Busa stoppies if you want some at byhalia@juno.com
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rob,
If you have some double sided tape around shop, temporary mount them in that spot with some fire to them, with lights off in shop. Unless there is something blocking that last bulb, it looks like they might do the trick.
They look pretty cool.
RobBase,
Thanks, I saw them on the website. Were you saying that mounting them with the elevation toward the rear was hindering the view of them from behind bike? If so, I can see what you mean. Have you considered mounting with the elevation toward the front, to allow clearer view of leds...
robBase,
can you email me a pic of those turn signals installed on your ride, at byhalia@juno.com?
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Bulldawg,
regarding another place to mount your tag.......consider under fender/in front of tire. If you take a snowmobile/bike or boat trailer tag bracket, you can hang it just in front of tire. It is still visible from rear of bike, plus you can remove all the rear fender you desire.
You...
This topic is ridiculous.
I will simply add that I have trusted JC's knowledge and sincerely appreciate his patience with some of my questions/dilemmas off-line. A very trusting individual to say the least.
If only he had a shop in Atlanta.
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