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Hi Andrew7397 and welcome to another CSR owner (Ive got 2 😀 )
Sorry but your pictures havent displayed. I use photobucket to do mine.I remember speedys CSR very well and still see him occassionaly at Rivvy Barn.
If i also remember correctly your not far from me, im in Bolton. Maybe we could arrange to meet up sometime?
Code repaired picture is displayed and must say it looks like a great project 😀
Cheers dougyt. You will have to show me how to do that some time.
I must admit that looks nothing like speedys bike as i remember it 🙂 . Nice job there and ive not seen anything like that before. Well done sir i do like it :pint:
hi thanks for compliment on csr, the next time i,am planning a jaunt near you i will let you no 🙂
No way thats a mad looking machine! 🙂
I like how you have done that exhaust. Who mad that for you?
hi, the exhausts were made by andy at zorstec in shipley, they have baffles in so not to loud :-D, the bike as a kawa gpx 600 swinging arm (modified) frame altered for seat unit, battery at rear in seat pod, kz 750 front forks, kawa z1300, 18″ front wheel, suzuki gsx footrests on custom brackets, single front disc, triumph sprint front caliper on custom bracket, 18t front sprocket, ramair filters, its easy and fun to ride, andy 😀
It a good looking piece of fun.
Saw a similar style exhaust on a 750b1 twin chop at the NABD rally a couple of weeks ago. Its given me ideas. Was it expensive?
KK