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  • My Streetfighter Kat - Unfinished cause it was stolen

    This bike was never finished so when you look at the pictures you have to imagine it done in a candy manderin orange paint with scallop like flames painted in with alsa opr. crazer paint.

    There was also a chopped chin fairing on the bike when it was stolen but that was as complete as it was. I had alot planned for the bike like a custom front fairing and the paint mentioned above and lots of other little goodies mostly bought and paid for but the bike was stolen after it was only on the road for about 3 months.

    The things that were complete were as follows.
    600 frame with 750 motor
    rebuilt jetted ported 750 carbs
    +3 ignition advance
    ported head
    k&n air filters
    EKG or DID ? Gold chain
    03 kat rear rim with 180 tire
    custom tail section with rc51 tail
    rc51 hotbodies undertail
    rc51 seat
    veypor digital gauges
    d&d chrome header (very rare)
    d&d copped carbon fiber muffler
    some other stuff too but its been a while so I cant remember everything

    pics












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    Some older pics when it was first rideable taken with my camera phone













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    • #3
      That's pretty slick. Sorry to hear it was stolen.

      Long Live the D

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      • #4
        Nice looking bike. Too bad it was stolen.

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        • #5
          thats so tight.... howd they take it?

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          • #6


            VERY NICE!
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            • #7
              very sweet!!, what computer did you use for your gauges?
              Some days your the bug.....Some days your the windshield.

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              • #8
                hell yeah thats nice. what swing arm is that? i like the street fighter look.

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                • #9
                  I think it looked great black.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Edbean
                    thats so tight.... howd they take it?
                    Probably the same way any other bike is stolen?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by crazy1
                      very sweet!!, what computer did you use for your gauges?
                      Veypor ,its in the first post

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brat
                        hell yeah thats nice. what swing arm is that? i like the street fighter look.
                        Stock with bandit caps custom brake reactor arm

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                        • #13
                          Love the bike, expecially the headers and cropped can (I have a wierd exhaust fetish lol ).

                          I assume with the can you just took the end off, cut it and refitted the end cap, or (as with most things ) is it more complicated than that?
                          Riding 2002 GSX600F for 2 years. UK rider.

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                          • #14
                            Was the RC51 tail pretty easy to install? Sorry to hear it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by grumpyoldgit
                              Love the bike, expecially the headers and cropped can (I have a wierd exhaust fetish lol ).

                              I assume with the can you just took the end off, cut it and refitted the end cap, or (as with most things ) is it more complicated than that?
                              Its a little harder then that because of the centerpipe that needs to be cut then welded back into place.

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