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vfr700RR:Project Rebirth


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I havent been on here for a while and just wanted to jump back in...still rebuilding my vfr700...just wanted to ask a few questions. but here is the bike as she sits now.

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91-93 cbr600f2 conversion rebuilt with racetech gold valve emulators

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cbr600F2 rear conversion also

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2003-2004 CBR600RR tail swap

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Other Side

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Yoshi Exhaust

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So far i like how its turning out. I customized it for ME...any feedback is welcomed.

Now i have a question..how does the rear brake light sensor fit on the rearset?

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Something like this would probably be a good alternative solution. That rear brake line looks a little long anyways.

Bike looks pretty damn good. Like the colors you picked. Did you get the wheels painted too?

The only thing that caught my eye was the front turn signals. But then after looking and thinking more, that's probably the better choice between normal orange or clear. Unless you change the mirrors to the GSXR ones that have the turn signals in them. But then you lose the color matching mirrors. Oh, and, is that how the speedo cable is supposed to be routed?

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well i got the stock brake sensor, just dont see how to put it on. yeah the brake lines are longer, i do have to cut them down, was just putting things in places until i can button them up, kinda like the speedo...its just there. naw just stripped and polished the rims up real nice...would love to get the Gixxer mirrors on there for an even bettter look but not sure how to install them.

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