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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
This thread f'ing rules. Thanks for posting the fab fab pics!
-Jared
ZX-4RR, R1200GSW, 701 E/SM, Hyperstrada 821 (FS!)
He’s a young guy just starting out, the attention to detail and quality of work is impressive.
I would agree on making extras if this were a more common bike. With the R7 being so rare, I think it’s even more rare for someone to lose this particular coolant pipe. The original is made of low grade stainless, so they don’t corrode that fast either.
Same guy is supposed to make the Ohlins spacer as well.
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How much longer till it runs/rides?
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2016 BMW S1000XR
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
To be able to ride it, I don’t know. I really need to figure something out for an airbox before I can take it for a ride. It’s unlikely I’ll be able to ride it this season.
To start it and hear it run, probably as simple as filling the coolant, making a couple fuel line connections, and putting fuel in it and it should start.
It’s the airbox and the seat that are kinda killing my motivation on it. The seat I can always buy some of the foam padding used on race bikes until I find the original seat
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Who did you sell your bike too? Maybe they'd be willing to pull their airbox so you can get it scanned and then 3D printed?
2003 ZX7R
1995 916
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So literally just the airbox now?
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
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The air box is the only major part. I'm waiting on the fork spacers to be made, then I can order the front brake lines. I also have to order the front fender. I'm probably going to order the carbon fiber front fender for an RSV4, because I know it fits the fender mounts on the forks.
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I like the smoke windscreen better, just because I think it helped with actually being able to see the gauges when riding in the day
2003 ZX7R
1995 916
Wow, only 500 made!
gosh, I know the original intention is to get as close to stock as possible, but I always felt like smoke was an improvement. Just looks sharper. I’m voting for smoke!
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It is actually 510 if you want to get technical, but the first 10 were demo models. My current R7 is 000397, my first R7 was 000326
I’m ok with mods, I just want the option for original. I have the original R7 screen, so I’m ok having the aftermarket smoked on it.
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totally rad!! for some reason that popped up on my facebook - was that something you found in a group?
and uh, does it ride like a board? looks kinda firm
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I can confirm, the original R7 seat is very firm, kinda like plywood.
On a good note, the seat arrived from Croatia.
The R1 airbox also arrived, but I don’t think it can be modified to fit. I may gable on the older 07/08 style R1 airbox from eBay, they sell for less than $50, so worth a shot I guess.
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I can remember a plain Jane 2005 cbr600rr seat being like plywood, surprised the R7 is t just plastic
Your park avenue leads to..
It’s been a while and I don’t have much to update. I had a minor set back with the coolant tube I had made. I was using the parts diagram from revzilla/partszilla when I had it made and it appeared the end had a simple plug and cap, so I had the guy just put a cap on it. The R7 service manual was a completely different picture, there’s a fan temperature sensor that screws into the end of the tube (#4 in the picture). I could probably get away without having the sensor hooked up, but again at the end of this, I want an original functioning R7. The guy that made the coolant tube is about a month out, but says it’s not an issue to fix it.
I have likely found the original R7 Ohlins fork lowers, and the original front fender. It’s just a waiting game to get them, the guy that has them, is swapping his R7 to radial brakes and his forks are currently at a shop in the UK.
Still no luck on an airbox. I bought a 2012 R1 airbox and a 2002 R1 airbox, both are way too small and will not fit the secondary shower injectors.
One of the spare fuel tanks I have, I have found out it’s a rare pre production tank. It has never been used, never had fuel in it, it was simply used as a mock up tank for an R71. I have a couple offers to buy it, I’m undecided if I want to sell it, or hold onto it. The offers are north of $5k, so it’s tempting.. but if I keep it, I feel the value will continue to go up. In all honestly, I’d trade it for an OEM airbox assembly, or a YEC kit airbox assembly.
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2021 Triumph Street Triple R, Sapphire Black
Yes, I have the sensor. That would be awesome.
I haven’t offered the tank as trade yet. I actually have 3 very valuable parts I’d offer for trade (not all 3 for the airbox).
I have the tank, I have a YEC kit race radiator ($7,500 new), and I have a new full Akrapovic TI exhaust system ($3,500 new).
If available, the air box assembly was less than $500 new.. lol
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