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Old 06-02-2008, 04:16 PM
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Awesome picture. Way better than the other ones you posted.

Congrats on a beautiful bike.
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2001 996 with a page full of mods...
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I have since added a CF front fender, CF rear hugger, CF swingarm cover, Cyclecats Clutch Cover, CF Sprocket Cover and removed the michelin man. Only motor done is the lightened flywheel, so atleast I have room to grow. (especially considering it's a Monza 54mm exhaust). Just ordered a 15/41 sprocket setup. Also changed the headlights out to HID on both low and high beams. Corbin seat was added and yes, that's a digital dash on there.
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Stage 1:

Mild race prep
Custom Obcenely offset triple clamps (note tire rubbing fairing)

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Grid for a race and see how it works
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Old 06-07-2008, 02:54 AM
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Stage 1:

Mild race prep
Custom Obcenely offset triple clamps (note tire rubbing fairing)


Stage 2:

Grid for a race and see how it works
Holy shit you are still alive!

Let me know how those offset triples work out, I will be needing some for my 848 Race bike.Oh and goodluck! Kick ass 1098S
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Old 06-12-2008, 09:14 PM
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Here is mine with her cousin.
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Old 06-13-2008, 03:45 AM
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2002 998 BIP swapped subframe and made mono with loving details and parts. yes, i know my tires are new and i can't edit color
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Nice pair!

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Old 06-14-2008, 12:15 AM
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@ G8RDuc:

How's that Starlane working out for you? I've been interested in updating my gauges and haven't really been sure with which one to settle upon?

Haven't decided how many functions I really need/want on my bike yet. Thus, I've even looked at trying out low-tech (and cheaper) gauges like the trailtech (http://www.trailtech.net/85-700.html) and relying on the stock temp gauges and such...
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Old 07-03-2008, 03:13 PM
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Old 07-03-2008, 05:37 PM
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Nice Threesome! I think you should get a 888 in there just for good measure.
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:43 PM
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Bike is running perfect now after chasing down its only gremlin: electrical. Anyone out there with a mint V drive semi v hull (preferred) that seats 4 and are willing to trade? Bike has over $10K in mods. One of the finest examples of the early 916, the one without the rocker problems (rare anyway). Just took second in a superbike contest in Nor Cal. I redid the suspension in a 2.5 year layoff due to a bad crash. I lucked out, the bike handles like no bike I have ridden before, even against my 999S. Aftershocks rebuilt my rear Ohlins with new spring, converted forks from a 996 (tin coat) and calipers with 65mm spacing, steel braided lines, ALTH full floating rotors, and light weight Marchesini wheels. Slapped on there without regard to any adjusting and its perfect. I had two AFM racers take it out and they were flabergasted at the stability and grunt of the bike. Power delivery was helped by a one down front sprocket and better air flow with a cf MS production airbox with BMC internal filters and gutted cf air runners. Comfort package included a Sargent seat and FBF risers. The bike is amazing.
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nice bike john
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thanks, I would have picked up your products if I had known you two years ago. Thats when I did the majority of the CF upgrades.
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How's that Starlane working out for you? I've been interested in updating my gauges and haven't really been sure with which one to settle upon?

Haven't decided how many functions I really need/want on my bike yet. Thus, I've even looked at trying out low-tech (and cheaper) gauges like the trailtech (http://www.trailtech.net/85-700.html) and relying on the stock temp gauges and such...
Hey Nine,

i never saw your message, sorry for the late reply. I really LOVE the starlane. it's great. There is another, cheaper alternative. :: KOSO NORTH AMERICA :: gauge, gauges, motorcycle gauge, car gauge, motocross gauges, automobile gauge, atv gauge, speedometer, tachometer

Really easy, and inexpensive...looks good too!
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Old 07-07-2008, 05:52 PM
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Hey Nine,

i never saw your message, sorry for the late reply. I really LOVE the starlane. it's great. There is another, cheaper alternative. :: KOSO NORTH AMERICA :: gauge, gauges, motorcycle gauge, car gauge, motocross gauges, automobile gauge, atv gauge, speedometer, tachometer

Really easy, and inexpensive...looks good too!
great find! thanks!
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Old 07-17-2008, 06:08 AM
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Old 07-17-2008, 01:43 PM
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NICE JOB! the stand looks familiar ?
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NICE JOB! the stand looks familiar ?
yes its one of yours .Ive had it for about 4+ years .Ive used it a million times
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Did Reed do the conversion for you? Looks bad ass!
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Did Reed do the conversion for you? Looks bad ass!
was that directed at me ? i dont know who reed is
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