My new streetfightered VTR

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topgooser
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My new streetfightered VTR

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As some of you may know - bought a VFR last weekend - Thought that the shock was far too soft - and could not be bothered getting it sorted.

So took it back and got my money back.

Just bought another.

Got a street fiightered VTR - with Fireblade forks and RRW Front brake master cylinder and some way sweet front calipers.

the 43mm forks and blade master cyclinder make her much stiffer into bends and great at stopping - as opposed to the standard storm set up - whioch can feel both spongy and vague at the front end in standard guise - I know this all too well from my night over at Knockhill on my last Firestorm!

the braided hoses seem to add a little too - which makes it fun for stopping at the lights in town!


Got a pic here - but it ain't hosted so don't think I can attach a file from hard drive??

Not sure whether this pic link will work - but here goes a try anyway!

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Nope didn't work!!
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It's not that hard
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Nice job Topgooser, I like :!: 8) 8) 8)

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Post by lee67 »

would look even better with a 955 mudguard like mine has on the blade forks..only thing i dont like about fightered storms is the rads :?
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cheers for the help cupasoup - thanks chris - Lee does it look much better then with the 955 mudguard?

I will see if I can find a pic of yours?

yes the rads are the only thing - but I can live with it! :D
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Post by Beamish »

Looks well Topgooser, needs some hi level pipes and cans though.
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any pics of the one with the rads moved or of Lees with the 955 mudguard?

The blck bit is a bikini fairing that takes care of the electrics at the reverse of the instrument panel....

cheers for the comments folks!
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

I want one I want one. Can i please!!!!!!

It's not been 2 weeks since I sold mine and I'm working out how to save up for another bike. I don't even pick the new van up until thursday!
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Post by sirch345 »

topgooser wrote:any pics of the one with the rads moved
Here's a couple pic's of Daz's (Stormsmashers) cool creation:-

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Not a big fan of streetfighters but there a couple of the nicest I’ve seen
Any idea what seat unit stormsmashers used???
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Post by patty »

topgooser,
i like your bike,nice
any idea what make your light and fly screen is????
i wouldnt mind haveing that kind of look on mine,(and put my fairing back on when i want)-already got straight bars fitted.
think i would have to put a front mounted rad on though.
which one i dont know??? cbr600???

there is a pic on the superhawk forum pages( but i cant bloody find it)
of a member who has put his rad underneath the seat...looks well trick!!!

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Post by topgooser »

Cheers folks.

Hi pat - I pick the bike up later tonight - so once I have her - I will let you know all the details....

that stormsmasher ones a gem - cool light unti too...

like the look of tghe mudguard and the rad... better than mine (currently - lol)
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Post by kevg »

warby221 wrote:Not a big fan of streetfighters but there a couple of the nicest I’ve seen
Any idea what seat unit stormsmashers used???
i think it was all Mario Navaro stuff, various links dotted about the site, there used to be one on the front page, not sure if its still there.
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Post by warby221 »

thanks m8 i'll have a look
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Post by fishface »

wahey another fighter :D
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