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 Method World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:29 - 06 Dec 2007 Post subject: To those who have modded... |
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Are you ever 100% satisfied / happy with your work - do you ever have what you would call a "finished" project?
Im not talking about fitting small indicators, or fitting a hugger yourself, im talking about fitting something to a vehicle that is not designed for that purpose / for that vehicle and requires some form of modification to either the existing vehicle / the replacement part? Im not talking about replacing parts, or maybe even repairing parts, but modifying or replacing with parts which require modification...
I think i can honestly say, that everything i have done up to date (disregarding the small bits like indicators, huggers, brakes etc) that i can honestly class as a "modification" has never been "completed" in my eyes... There is always something i feel could be improved / changed, and i am for ever fiddling and tweaking for ever more... This causes me issues as i never feel like i can sit there and say "Yeah, its finished, im happy with it". Which is a constant pain
Does anyone else get this? ____________________ CBT Aug '03 ... Gilera GSM 50 ... Honda NSR 125 Aug '04 ...
Full Test Dec 04... Suzuki GS500 Jan 05... Suzuki SV650 Mar 07... Gixxer 6 K5 May 08... Oh and my 'Rado
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Yep, the monkey could still do with loads and whats been done may need tinkering with....
Its like plastic surgery, once you change one thing something else stands out and it then gets changed or modified resulting in another sore thumb. Its a vicious circle or is that a costly circle? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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 Method World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:58 - 06 Dec 2007 Post subject: |
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Just incase this thread spirals out of control...
I just want to clear up the point i made - Im not talking about fitting allready modded parts... Conversions that are available to buy ready built. Thats not "modifying" in my book, or more to the point - not what im talking about.
Before someone says it - Yes, modifying is changing anything from standard, so buying an underseat exhaust system for your old 900 blade would technically be a modification, but unless you got the system from another bike / created a system yourself / that kind of thing, its not what im interested in - as the answer will always be "Yes im happy with it", because you will fit it knowing that its "fit for purpose" therefore nothing wrong with it.
 ____________________ CBT Aug '03 ... Gilera GSM 50 ... Honda NSR 125 Aug '04 ...
Full Test Dec 04... Suzuki GS500 Jan 05... Suzuki SV650 Mar 07... Gixxer 6 K5 May 08... Oh and my 'Rado
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 Posted: 17:21 - 06 Dec 2007 Post subject: |
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I know what you mean - I'm the same with my bike the stuff I've done and discarded is unreal. I've just made a 3" bore silencer which hasn't come out as good as I hoped so that will have to be done again.
Modding is cool, and satisfying, but for me it's something that's a means to and end I'll never see  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Someone I know built this for moped-racing: ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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 Posted: 17:46 - 06 Dec 2007 Post subject: |
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I have some mods planned and they better work out because it's too fcking expensive for them not to.
Problem is once I've them done I'll probably think of something that could have been done better.
Then when I'm done with these mods I already have the next ones lined up. So many mods, so little money.
That ped is mad, there is no way it could be comfortable with the overlap of the tail unit. Did they actually build it or just hold it together with that plank for the photoshoot?  |
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 Method World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:55 - 06 Dec 2007 Post subject: |
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Ok what about individual jobs?
I think i maybe didnt explain this post well.
Basically what im trying to establish is that all those people that i see around with custom this and custom that - all done by themselves - are they happy with the work they have done? Are they happy with the way that the custom exhaust works? Or are they constantly worrying about it and wanting to change it / update it / finding the smallest problems with it because its their own work?
I didnt mean doing one job and not happy with just one, so doing a 2nd... ____________________ CBT Aug '03 ... Gilera GSM 50 ... Honda NSR 125 Aug '04 ...
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you know all my mods method, the only thing i was really unhappy with was the gsxr seat unit on the gs, that was just dumb, well it looks ok now that its been modded a bit more, but initially it was far to large for the bike,
i like all my other mods, but my favourite is the speed triple single sider on me zxr, it was far and away the most difficult, but well worth the effort, and the bandit back wheel on the gs was good, pods was dumb, not because it was hard, but because i made the bike so uneconomical
what ever your thinking of doing.... i say do it!!
if it turns to custard, then fuck about untill you get it right  ____________________ the humans are dead
I kick arse for the lord
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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Right here.
I don't think my project qualifies for an answer. |
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Yes, as my 'mods' tend to be for practical rather than aesthetic reasons. So I feel it needs a mod, I do it, I am satisfied unless I have further usage needs.  |
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I put CBR1000 forks/wheel/discs and R1 calipers in the Zed, it made a huge difference and it (as a subsystem) is complete (and I'm happy with it. there are other ongoing projects, rear suspension, some cosmetics etc that are still work in progress, but the Zed isnt far off being done. Not that I've got any shortage of other projects to get on with  ____________________ Trust me, I`m an engineer
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why would you wann finish tho? people who create, have creative minds , meaning, theres always more that can be done (in there eyes)
tho i like difference with style, but alot now just bolt random subframes, etc on JUST to be different, but it looks cack, but then again, whos to really tell if them people really DO like it or not....
i done EVERYTHING to my bike & im happy with its progress but theres a whole lot more to come  ____________________ GSXR750
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well i said iv done everything to my bike, as in all the polishing (frame, swingarm, forks,etc etc) - not standard is it? so its modified
engine wise, like cut down can,etc, re jeting carbs dropped thro forks.... just everything on my bike was done by me! cept dynoing it
so, its been m o d i f i e d
im getting the R1 arse cut properly tho, cause it aint the type of thing that i wanna be `practicing` with (carbon fibre 03 R1 arse)
750 FI lump going in soon, got all the bits now
this is what he wrote did he not.......
| Method wrote: | Im not talking about fitting small indicators, or fitting a hugger yourself |
well, mine far exceeds just the bolt on bits ____________________ GSXR750
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I see a lot of streetfighters, chops and trikes that have had lots of stuff done, With a little thought and patience it can make the job look much better.
In terms of my bikes, Yes i always have thoughts at the back of my mind if it will do the job and if i played about with it more could it be better. I havent done any work to my 'new' GSXR yet, Though this is the bike where i'll have no worries (other than money) to carry on doing things to.
Perhaps an example of what your talking about is i know someone who was building an FZR1000 exup streetfighter. He got a GSXR K series seat unit and seats to put on it. There was lots of discussion between us about the angle of the seat unit and i went away for my summer hols, In that time the bike was painted, powdercoated and put together. I came back and it really looked spot on, Except he had made 2 brackets that were welded on to the bottom of the subframe. I said to him why didnt you cut the bottom rails off and move them into position so they still bolt on as standard and weld them back on under the seat unit. Its done his head in since  ____________________ www.oldskoolsuzuki.info |
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Old Thread Alert!
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