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General => General => Topic started by: ChristoT on 04 May 2013, 01:16:23 pm
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Just been staring at the Frankenfazer pic on the forum banner. I reckon it might be a doable build! Thoughts?
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Anything's possible, just takes money. :D
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I would say time money and space if you are doing it yourself.
I never manage to get a complete triangle, Currently have time and space but no money :(
No fun in it, if you just pay somebody to do it for you.
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I would say time money and space if you are doing it yourself.
I never manage to get a complete triangle, Currently have time and space but no money :(
No fun in it, if you just pay somebody to do it for you.
Agreed. I have time, but no money or space. I generally sit and ponder. After several hours (really), I have decided that blue LEDs lighting up my engine is too tacky. Something a normal person could have determined in 5 seconds.
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Yea blue LEDS lighting engine is really tacky.
But Red LEDS lighting the rear wheel now that's different ;)
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I would say time money and space if you are doing it yourself.
I never manage to get a complete triangle, Currently have time and space but no money :(
No fun in it, if you just pay somebody to do it for you.
Agreed. I have time, but no money or space. I generally sit and ponder. After several hours (really), I have decided that blue LEDs lighting up my engine is too tacky. Something a normal person could have determined in 5 seconds.
What are you a 22 year boy racer with a "supped" up citreon saxo. :lol :lol
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I would say time money and space if you are doing it yourself.
I never manage to get a complete triangle, Currently have time and space but no money :(
No fun in it, if you just pay somebody to do it for you.
Agreed. I have time, but no money or space. I generally sit and ponder. After several hours (really), I have decided that blue LEDs lighting up my engine is too tacky. Something a normal person could have determined in 5 seconds.
What are you a 22 year boy racer with a "supped" up citreon saxo. :lol :lol
No, a 19 year old boy ricer with a "supped down" FZS600 (33hp). :'( :'(
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I would say time money and space if you are doing it yourself.
I never manage to get a complete triangle, Currently have time and space but no money :(
No fun in it, if you just pay somebody to do it for you.
Agreed. I have time, but no money or space. I generally sit and ponder. After several hours (really), I have decided that blue LEDs lighting up my engine is too tacky. Something a normal person could have determined in 5 seconds.
What are you a 22 year boy racer with a "supped" up citreon saxo. :lol :lol
No, a 19 year old boy ricer with a "supped down" FZS600 (33hp). :'( :'(
Blimey sorry didn't mean to be so rude and close to the mark. At least you are on the light side and riding a bike and not a car. And eventually it will come off and under the new laws about 3 years before other riders in your situation so chin up. ;)
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it's impossible................the chain's on the wrong side ;)
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Agreed. I have time, but no money or space. I generally sit and ponder. After several hours (really), I have decided that blue LEDs lighting up my engine is too tacky. Something a normal person could have determined in 5 seconds.
Or the time it took to read that sentence! :pokefun
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Blimey sorry didn't mean to be so rude and close to the mark. At least you are on the light side and riding a bike and not a car. And eventually it will come off and under the new laws about 3 years before other riders in your situation so chin up. ;)
Don't worry, it's all good banter! As for performance, just ask anyone who rode back from Brum with me, or does the LoFo rides as regards to how I handle my machine... ;)
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Blimey sorry didn't mean to be so rude and close to the mark. At least you are on the light side and riding a bike and not a car. And eventually it will come off and under the new laws about 3 years before other riders in your situation so chin up. ;)
Don't worry, it's all good banter! As for performance, just ask anyone who rode back from Brum with me, or does the LoFo rides as regards to how I handle my machine... ;)
ah yes.....i was impressed with the way you were hanging off your bike..........and that was in a straight line :lol
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Blimey sorry didn't mean to be so rude and close to the mark. At least you are on the light side and riding a bike and not a car. And eventually it will come off and under the new laws about 3 years before other riders in your situation so chin up. ;)
Don't worry, it's all good banter! As for performance, just ask anyone who rode back from Brum with me, or does the LoFo rides as regards to how I handle my machine... ;)
ah yes.....i was impressed with the way you were hanging off your bike..........and that was in a straight line :lol
:rollin
Tbh when I red line it in each gear I'm hanging on for dear life with my eyes streaming
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I laid claim to the name Frankenfazer about 2 years ago
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What exactly is the Frankenfazer?
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It's the bike at the top of the forum pages. Or if you mean what does it consist of then I'd say: FZ1 rear swingarm, FZ6 rear subframe/seat/exhausts, FZS1000 engine/frame/downpipes, FZS600 foxeye fueltank/boxeye fairing/headlights and I presume FZ1 forks but not sure about the forks...
Chris
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Spot on that man.
:thumbup
Think I could get away with claiming the forks are from the FZ8 so I covered all models?
;)
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Spot on that man.
:thumbup
Think I could get away with claiming the forks are from the FZ8 so I covered all models?
;)
Ah good call, although if they're from the FZ8 wouldn't they need to be gold... if we're being picky?
Good thing noone here is that picky :lol
Chris
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Ah, right yeah, was more interested in what the build consisted of :)
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There was a garage in Shetland called BMR that made a kind of frankenfazer. Think they used some Aprillia parts but I'm not sure exactly. They wanted something like £10k for it which is far too much. They were going to make more to order for people but think they might have gone out of business. This is a picture of it at the Simmer Dim Rally when they'd just finished it.
(http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s104/bailachris/FazerBMR.png)
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You'd need a steel heel for the right boot on that thing
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You sure would, I really don't like the exhaust on it. But I didn't build it so not my problem.
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is the front wheel bigger than the back - or should I get my squint checked out?
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Now that you mention it, it does look bigger but pretty sure they're both 17"
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like that a lot, even though i'm an old git...