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Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Punkstig - 19-02-14 (19-02-14, 09:46 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Considering an R1 tail section too, as Deefer will be selling one soon. Debating whether to fit that, or chop up the original tail fairing.Is it the one with the underseat twin exhausts? I know you're looking into doing underseat exhausts, Buuut, if it is that tail unit consider a normal exhaust, I saw an Underseat exhaust R1 converted to 'normal' exhaust and the shape of that exposed rear end was gorgeous. What I'm saying is don't get heart set on converting before weighing up the cosmetics! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Exupnut - 19-02-14 (19-02-14, 10:13 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Fuck that, I'd rather be Deefer's apprentice! and your the one who crashes em lol Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - nick crisp - 19-02-14 (19-02-14, 10:09 PM)red98 link Wrote: Looks like the start of a good thread.....interested in that bros swinging arm conversion, lots of pictures please christo.......... Yep, :useless Will be watching with interest - good luck, you're obviously set on it, so get stuck in :thumbup Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - bigbluebear - 19-02-14 (19-02-14, 10:23 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=11731.msg128270#msg128270 date=1392844426] and your the one who crashes em lol [/quote] Can be quite a double act called........Crashed and Burned Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - mickvp - 19-02-14 (19-02-14, 10:32 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: [quote author=Exupnut link=topic=11731.msg128279#msg128279 date=1392845024] and your the one who crashes em lol [/quote] Can be quite a double act called........Crashed and Burned [/quote] HAHA! :lol ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - noggythenog - 19-02-14 I used to have this game on my PS1....Crash Bandicoot...i declare Christo.............Christo the Crash Bandicoot! even one pic of him and the Christo Crash Bandicoot Fighter. & Christo Bandicoot through the years! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 19-02-14 I've been nicknamed Crash Bandicoot before, actually! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - apage16 - 19-02-14 I'm looking forward to seeing how this pans out Christot! I'd say I could help out, as I'm local to you. But I'm about to move to Germany! But in any case, I totally get your thinking. If you can't ride, the easy second best is messing with your ride. (close third is watching others ride, perhaps on youtube... ![]() Good luck, and looking forward to seeing you back on two wheels. Whether they are standard OR a kickass custom!! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Dead Eye - 20-02-14 (19-02-14, 10:23 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=11731.msg128270#msg128270 date=1392844426] and your the one who crashes em lol [/quote] *ahem* 600 - singular. Thank you very much. At least Exup stood up for me haha The build will be interesting... though my concern is your lack of cash tends to lead you to be a tight fisted bastard and you end up buying things because of their price and not their quality. Make sure you get a decent engine head and a decent cam chain - this is gonna set you back a bit as it is. The valve stuff is time consuming, but you'll get there in the end... I REALLY need to finish mine before I forget where all the parts are :\ Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 20-02-14 Well, I'm getting the cylinder head off Deefer, and I may get round to grinding the other as a spare. And I don't plan to skimp on the engine internals. After all: who needs food, eh? ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Dead Eye - 20-02-14 Wait, what's wrong with the existing head? Do the valves just need grinding? Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 20-02-14 (20-02-14, 01:32 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Wait, what's wrong with the existing head? Do the valves just need grinding? As far as I'm aware. But one (if not more) of the valves is badly pitted due to the detonation Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Dead Eye - 20-02-14 They should clean up ok if you are prepared to do the leg work and I thought you wanted to save money by doing work yourself? Seems a little redundant in buying a second head when you have an existing one... though I guess with two heads you could knock one against a brick wall to try and get some more sense in to you ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - unfazed - 20-02-14 (20-02-14, 01:32 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Wait, what's wrong with the existing head? Do the valves just need grinding?A picture would tell a thousand words Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Dead Eye - 20-02-14 Agreed... My valves were pretty gruesome on my old engine after the fire and then being left outside to the elements but they cleaned up well Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - red98 - 20-02-14 Come on christo......pictures of the head please ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 20-02-14 (20-02-14, 07:09 PM)red98 link Wrote: Come on christo......pictures of the head please You'll have to ask Deefer, the engine's over at his for the time being. Not before the bugger spilt oil all over the back of my car... Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Mark YPVS - 20-02-14 Hi ChristoT, Good luck with this, ive just done a similar thing with an R1 I picked up for £500, the only cost I got wrong was the price of missing nuts n bolts , cost me about £100, so don't lose anything and keep an eye on ebay as breakers sometimes sell all the hardware from the bikes they have broken quite cheap and most Yamaha stuff is similar. You can get a good paint finish with rattle cans if you take your time and do the prep work ![]() Mark ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 20-02-14 (20-02-14, 07:24 PM)Mark YPVS link Wrote: Hi ChristoT, After that much time and effort, I'll shell out for a pro job. At the end of the project, of course! ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 20-02-14 Just checked insurance. Well, tried to, two comparison sites were unable to quote! This will be a looooong project. |