Another mod for the Buell :)


Wavex

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and here she is! Pretty much finished... Thanks to Cali_Rider for helping me make a custom set of sub-frame spacers (not as radical as the ones I bought)... now I just need to black out the spacers (barely visible), along with the exhaust clamp (currently white) and I'll be done!

Oh and I need a set of BT016s too :)




:cheer::rockon:
 

Hellgate

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She's looking good! I like the header wrap too, adds to the street fighter look. :thumbup:
 

Wavex

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thanks Pete :) I wasn't sure about the header wrap, because most bikes with header wraps out there look kinda sh*tty, but I put it on anyway to check it out and was really happy to see how it looks after I was done!

New sub-frame raisers are perfect too! Excellent compromise between stock and the aftermarket ones...
 

Hellgate

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Here's were Fred and I are hopefully headed with my exhaust. I need to work the numbers out for length and diameter but this is our goal. With this I'll need to wrap part of it for safety, burns suck. :eek:
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vdbergj1

Wavex, very nice bad @$$ wheels. My brother-in-law dies about the Buell XS but I don't think he has seen one like yours yet. Going to make him jealous right now. :thumbup:
 
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Shinn

I don't know why, but the header wrap just doesn't seem to flow with your bike to me. Otherwise she is beautiful.
 

Hellgate

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Nice! do you have a thread showing the details of that work you're doing?
All talk and ideas so far. Fred graduates from school next week and my bike has been in the shop getting the speedo replaces for several weeks so no actual work. Once Fred is out of school we'll begin work. This project will take alot of time but I'm not in a rush. I'm not concerned about add more hp, more than enough as it is, I just want an exhaust that looks nice. The idea is to build a set of headers and use a single 18" muffler...easier said than done. We've spoken with the AF1 Racing experts and learned a great deal on how to go about doing this...the trick will be to actually do it. We'll document the project as we work.

The headers in the photo are from a shop in Holland.

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