The Segal SVR1000R

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The Segal SVR1000R

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FAO: Tony

This is the guy i was talking about at Op Storm mate at some point, bike has a cast magnesium swing arm

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"An Infinitely better looking bike than any standard Honda VTR1000f"! Really? Should have gone to specsavers!!! :lol:
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No sorry it looks crap that frame and seat unit spoils it .
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That's interesting not seen anything like that. I wonder how that frame performs as the original frame flex's and is part of the suspension. :think:

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If you want a trellis framed big bore twin buy a Ducati.

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Redthunder wrote:If you want a trellis framed big bore twin buy a Ducati.

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The standard fire storm has a trellis frame iirc

And I'm sure with his wealth he's got a few dukes kicking about the place

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That bike reinforces the old adage that just because you can doesn’t mean you should, or money can’t buy taste!!!! :lol:
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Kev L wrote:That bike reinforces the old adage that just because you can doesn’t mean you should, or money can’t buy taste!!!! :lol:
Back in the Day he was making all sorts of specials

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its got some nice parts on it ie swing arm front end and i like the end cans but i dont think it looks any better than standard? for sure he is a talented engineer but the design is old hat!
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Not keen on stacking the exhausts would have been more balanced with a 2 into 1
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seb421 wrote:
Redthunder wrote:If you want a trellis framed big bore twin buy a Ducati.

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The standard fire storm has a trellis frame iirc

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Semi trellis token gesture though. It's mainly a beam frame.
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i no likey, i do like the sssa, i do like the stacked end cans, but as a whole i don't like the look of the bike, if you've gone to the trouble that he has, why not make your own front fairing aswell, admittedly it would have looked even worse.
i would like to change the rear of my bike in the future, but very rarely do they look as good or better than standard, some can look like a massive bodge.
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bigspanishmarty wrote:i no likey, i do like the sssa, i do like the stacked end cans, but as a whole i don't like the look of the bike, if you've gone to the trouble that he has, why not make your own front fairing aswell, admittedly it would have looked even worse.
i would like to change the rear of my bike in the future, but very rarely do they look as good or better than standard, some can look like a massive bodge.
Pretty much the same for me. The exhausts look very nice and sssa always look better than their counterparts
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