zeus4130
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Post by zeus4130 on Nov 21, 2012 22:09:19 GMT 10
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Post by Von Nudenut on Nov 22, 2012 16:22:04 GMT 10
Ive touched that swingarm (before it was black). Ben's work is always first class! The stuff he turns out is amazing (and he's a great bloke too!)
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zeus4130
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Post by zeus4130 on Nov 22, 2012 16:36:23 GMT 10
I called him up the other day, he sounds like a really nice fella. Seems like he is willing to spend time talking to ya.
Told him about the ideas I have for the 'Storm, and he has thrown a few ideas to me.
Gonna get him to do a bit of work for me too. Will prolly end up getting the VFR SSS, and he has the hub assembly to change it to a Ducati style wheel, instead of having the four nuts to hold the VFR rim on it.. Opens up a few more possibilities in wheels... Marchesini's, here I come... lol
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Mattjin
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Post by Mattjin on Nov 22, 2012 20:05:54 GMT 10
Dagnamit! I have been planning to do a fightered big bang R1 as my next bike. What a work of art! Forks, clamps, wheels, etc... all top class. The turbo is very well tucked in, and the intercooler/plenum is genius!
Not sure on that swingarm. I can appreciate the time that went into it and it is a beautiful piece of machining and skill, but the stock swingarm keeps the lines and look of the frame.
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zeus4130
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Post by zeus4130 on Nov 22, 2012 21:15:28 GMT 10
Mattjin... I know where youre coming from about the swingarm, but something about it just sets it right off.. I think it fits what he's done to it perfectly..
No expense spared on it, and I think he really has hit the nail on the head with it too.. Theres nothing else to do on it, apart from thrash the hell out of it...
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