2 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:52 am
K-BIKE
Life time member
Very nice a real credit to it's owner!
Regards,
K-BIKE
Regards,
K-BIKE
3 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:18 pm
mega2
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thanks!
next time I'll do more pictures!
next time I'll do more pictures!
5 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:32 pm
Oldgoat
Life time member
How do you like the mirror extensions? Are you able to see more than just your elbows without moving around?
Thanks!
OG
Thanks!
OG
6 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:33 am
Guest
Guest
The mirror extensions work well. I retro'd them to mine. Just havta drill another hole in the fairing on earlier models like ours and Bob's your uncle! Only ₤50 for the complete kit at the 'Bins right now. See the link:
http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal.php?q=500c&s=2&subs=500c&model=&bike=&title=ALL%20K\\\\\\\\\\\\
http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal.php?q=500c&s=2&subs=500c&model=&bike=&title=ALL%20K\\\\\\\\\\\\
7 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:01 pm
Oldgoat
Life time member
Thanks TWB! That is a fantastic price and I got my order in this AM.
Did you use any kind of fancy bit to drill out the fairing?
OG
Did you use any kind of fancy bit to drill out the fairing?
OG
8 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:18 pm
Guest
Guest
A 6mm bit was all, but watch out because a piece of the internal metal bracketry will be in the way. I drilled through it on one side and used a wider washer to compensate. It's out of mind and not structural. I am forgetting what I used as the third fastener...I think it was a simple longish 6mm bolt with a Nyloc nut. It's an easy mod and won't take too long, perhaps an hour all up.
I still look at my elbows when riding (longer, heavier bar end weights) but the rearward view is greatly enhanced. Cheers!
I still look at my elbows when riding (longer, heavier bar end weights) but the rearward view is greatly enhanced. Cheers!
9 Re: Gyuszi's '91 bike, US modell Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:25 pm
Oldgoat
Life time member
Thanks Mate! Sounds good and since the whole front end is going to be apart might as well be all in. :-)
OG
OG
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