2005 GXSR 1000 streetfighter project

fart

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I've been working on this for a while.
 

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fart

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list of mods:
LSL bar risers and superbike bars
aftermarket tail lift
KnN filter
s/s oil filter with full synthetic oil
Race Tech front fork internals
carbon fiber front fender
Corbin carbon fiber seat
Sik Innovations crash cage
Cox Racing radiator guards
custom hand grips
CRG levers
CRG bar end mirrors
Yoshimura RS-3 carbon fiber exhaust can
Sato Racing rearsets
handmade brackets
Stomp Grip on the tank
Dyno tuned to pump out 183 hp straight to the rear wheel and over 80 foot lbs of torque
Running on Michelin Pilot Power 2ct tires
handmade coolant runoff tank with s/s lines
 
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aram

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Does the crash cage scrape when hard cornering? Can you knock over the bike and not scrape anything else?
 

fart

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Does the crash cage scrape when hard cornering? Can you knock over the bike and not scrape anything else?
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the cage keeps the bike safe and sound. i can rip through the twisties with no problems.
ive ridden it really hard up hwy 1 many times with no parts touching ground.

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Norbs

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Not bad overall but I'm not a fan of the red eyes... I assume ur going for some black widow look but it's kinda tacky IMO... *shrug*
 

fart

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Front end is kinda messy, that light should be able to strap right to the forks right?

people that see up close say they like the front end. i had a hell of a time trying to hide the brake lines and throttle cable.
it looks better in person. i respect your opinion and im going take it into consideration.
thanks for your honesty. i appreciate it...thats why posted it...for honest feedback and suggestions.
 

louemc

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I wouldn't say a thing about some little cosmetic thing. It isn't the bike, it's just some little cosmetic. If someone doesn't like a little item, change it (if it's your bike).

The main thing is, the trim, light, enhanced response, correct stance for the bike control (Supermoto Racers don't sit up for nothing) in the greater challenges faced on the public road.

The main thing is to have a Street fighter, enjoy the experience.
 

sixtytwo

meh.
Looks very clean and unique. Good job on avoiding that "crashed streetbike with an acerbis headlight" sorta look.
 
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