




and just to show other bikes steal firestorm parts.

cheers,bigspanishmarty wrote:i think they're australian, ixil or something like that, if you join the superhawk forum you can ask him directly...
Totally agree - it's the lack of rear hangers which makes the bike look a hell of a lot more modern.. more in line with the supersports bikes of the current era... (a bit!)tony.mon wrote:Like the clean lines of the rear subframe, much improved.
looks like he's got them bolted to the rider pegs, you can bolt the cans directly to the subframe if you have high levels and remove the rear pegs, did this on my old stormmattster wrote:Totally agree - it's the lack of rear hangers which makes the bike look a hell of a lot more modern.. more in line with the supersports bikes of the current era... (a bit!)tony.mon wrote:Like the clean lines of the rear subframe, much improved.
Any idea how you could go about securing the end cans if you removed the hangers?
To get the same clean look as the bike above, I'd say the cans need to be lower just so you get a bit of clear air between the wheel and the subframe.marravtr wrote:looks like he's got them bolted to the rider pegs, you can bolt the cans directly to the subframe if you have high levels and remove the rear pegs, did this on my old stormmattster wrote:Totally agree - it's the lack of rear hangers which makes the bike look a hell of a lot more modern.. more in line with the supersports bikes of the current era... (a bit!)tony.mon wrote:Like the clean lines of the rear subframe, much improved.
Any idea how you could go about securing the end cans if you removed the hangers?