So my subframe is almost done, minus some adjustments and of course some powdercoat. I fitted it up to see what it actually looked like together for the first time. I also got to sit on Plan B for the first time in a while. The new subframe adds about 4-5 inches, which kinda looks ridiculous at the moment, as if I'm going down to the Quaker Steak to drag race some dudes on their hayabusas. I think when the bike is finished, it will look less goofy.
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Looks great, but I doubt it will be a wheelie machine. Lets see it on the track!
sick lines. oh and how i almost miss the Quaker stake..
looks awesome! i've thought about adding a longer swingarm to my bike to see how much it changes. what's the ideal weight distribution? 50/50?
High end sport bikes run 52 front 48 rear, but for me it was more practical. I felt really cramped on the machine as stock, and plus I wanted a chance to try out my fancy RS24 shock.
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