From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter
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Re: From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter
4 years 2 days ago
That looks really neat.
I did exactly same thing, albeit that I had to go through two risers as I have clip ons, and my brake switch is wired in my RH switch so goes through that hole with only a very short (1.5cm) black wire running from switch housing to brake switch (un-noticable).
Paul
I did exactly same thing, albeit that I had to go through two risers as I have clip ons, and my brake switch is wired in my RH switch so goes through that hole with only a very short (1.5cm) black wire running from switch housing to brake switch (un-noticable).
Paul
Six-Pot-Cafe in the making...
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3 years 11 months ago
The bike start to look like a bike again
electrical system is mostly done
M-unit connected and new switches are working
still need to make some adjustment on the speedometer, but looking good so far.
Need few more hours and I can test drive it
after I made sure all is functioning the way it should I'll take the gas tank and front fender for painting, and last thing will be the seat.
this will be the final look
electrical system is mostly done
M-unit connected and new switches are working
still need to make some adjustment on the speedometer, but looking good so far.
Need few more hours and I can test drive it
after I made sure all is functioning the way it should I'll take the gas tank and front fender for painting, and last thing will be the seat.
this will be the final look
1984 Kawasaki Voyager
2002 Honda CBR954
2002 Honda CBR954
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Re: From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter
3 years 11 months ago
Very nice. Some good modifications on there
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1990 ZZ-R1100 C1
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Re: From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter
3 years 11 months ago
I don’t recall you mentioning it previously, so can you tell us about that special looking headlight, please?
The engine looks good in all black finish.
The engine looks good in all black finish.
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Re: From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter
3 years 11 months ago
found it on Amazon
MOVOTOR Motorcycle Headlight 7inch with Bracket Clamp Red Background White DRL Hi/Low Beam for Universal Motorcycle Harley Honda Yamaha Triumph Cafe Racer
not sure if this will work
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www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083YX2J7H/ref...07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
MOVOTOR Motorcycle Headlight 7inch with Bracket Clamp Red Background White DRL Hi/Low Beam for Universal Motorcycle Harley Honda Yamaha Triumph Cafe Racer
not sure if this will work
the link below
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083YX2J7H/ref...07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1984 Kawasaki Voyager
2002 Honda CBR954
2002 Honda CBR954
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Re: From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter
3 years 11 months ago
The mass of the bike is concentrated toward the front around the engine ...a good stance ...looks aggressive. I'm liking that
Only dead fish go with the flow
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