Swingarm/exhaust/oil tank swap done!

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Swingarm/exhaust/oil tank swap done!

#1 Post by sabestian » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:02 pm

It took me 26 working hours. Bloody nightmare :smt003

List of mods:
- HID low beam only, Euro spec headlight
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- Mille oil tank
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- Mille exhaust (weird carbon road legal big bore bling bling Akra)
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- Tuono swingarm
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- Tuono bellypan
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- Buell footpegs
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You can see the difference, it's big. Yes, so she's dirty. Sue me. :smt005

The stock chain *just* fits with 15/41 gearing. I changed to 15/40 (15/41 is too short for Brands Hatch :smt003 ).

Everything greased, lubed. Not cleaned. I don't do cleaning. :smt011

Still need to get a front OZ wheel, paint everything in one nice colour that I have planned (surprise), plus get a custom PC3 map once I settle on the exhaust (Akra is quite quiet, but if she can breath properly, I don't mind).

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#2 Post by Fausto » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:36 pm

Wow !!

A blue Abba stand. Never seen one that colour before.

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#3 Post by Kwackerz » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:50 pm

Some nice mods there! :smt001 Looking good.
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#4 Post by Falken » Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:28 pm

:smt001
What you doing parked on runway 57? Never seen one block paved before though.

Seriously though looks good, nice mods.
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#5 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:39 pm

nice work mate

(I would have gushed with more praise but you beat me to a nooj tail light!)


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#6 Post by sabestian » Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:55 pm

Aladinsaneuk wrote:nice work mate

(I would have gushed with more praise but you beat me to a nooj tail light!)[/quote

Feel free with gushing, I actually passed on these lights. Can't touch tools anymore. Wrenching overflow error, system crashed. :)

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#7 Post by D-Rider » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:41 pm

Well done Sab - looks very good. :smt023

Mine is still "in progress" ... bloody wife ended up off work with a nasty cough so I've been monitored and supervised and complained at every time I head for the garage rather than working on the house!

Swinger is in though - hopefully get the rest done before too long ...

The one thing I am surprised about is that although many have complained how difficult the rear exhaust header is to get at and undo, I found it no problem at all.

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#8 Post by sabestian » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:53 pm

Thank you all for compliments. It was helluva lot of work. I am still not sure if it was worth it. It was three working days for Christ sake. Could have been to Alps and back! I'm sure that if I had more skills it could have been done in one day but I learn as I go.
D-Rider wrote: The one thing I am surprised about is that although many have complained how difficult the rear exhaust header is to get at and undo, I found it no problem at all.
Me neither. :smt006

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#9 Post by tommy » Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:31 pm

Looks bloody gorgeous. I will be eventually heading down the same route as you. Black mille swing arm (propping up garage door at the mo) and goind down the 'sans fairing' approach. Allways been a streetfighter nut.
Back to the point, I think your time was very worth it! :smt001

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#10 Post by Syltiz » Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:00 am

Looks very nice Seb. You dont do luggage I take it with the high-mount exhaust?

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#11 Post by Falco9 » Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:20 pm

Excellent work M8, she looks great, I particularly like the Akra, runs nicely in line with the subframe, the swinging arm looks superb with a black frame, very stealth

Shame about the cleaning though, you had a great opportunity of getting to all the hard to reach places done there, but each to his own I know I'm the saddest bloke on the planet when it comes to cleaning bikes. takes me 2 hrs of cleaning every time I take the bike out.

But I love the overall look, so different but very classy, a big thumbs up from me :smt023

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#12 Post by sabestian » Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:34 pm

Syltiz wrote:Looks very nice Seb. You dont do luggage I take it with the high-mount exhaust?
Falco9 wrote:Excellent work M8, she looks great, I particularly like the Akra, runs nicely in line with the subframe, the swinging arm looks superb with a black frame, very stealth
I'll be trying to bring the exhaust down somehow, will need to look into it. The collector will need to be modified to achieve that, I'm afraid. On the other hand I like the look of it now...But I can't fit the throw-over bags any more...Or the passenger footpegs...
Falco9 wrote:Shame about the cleaning though, you had a great opportunity of getting to all the hard to reach places done there, but each to his own I know I'm the saddest bloke on the planet when it comes to cleaning bikes. takes me 2 hrs of cleaning every time I take the bike out.
Naah. I named her La Sporca not without a reason! If the place is hard to reach it was designed not to be cleaned, obviously. I could let you ride her for a while so that you could clean her afterwards if you like :smt003
Falco9 wrote:But I love the overall look, so different but very classy, a big thumbs up from me :smt023

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Thank you! The difference in looks is much larger than it appears on the pictures, trust me. It looks like a finished bike, like the whole package, instead of a parts bin.

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#13 Post by Fausto » Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:43 pm

Well despite my earlier tongue in cheek comment I like it. I have it half in mind to keep mine tillthe bitter end with a conversion to flat bars somewhere along the line.

From reading some of the threads on Falcouno jobs it always seems that the rads are a bit of a problem but yours look good with those little finishing pieces. Are they stock Aprilia ?

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#14 Post by sabestian » Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:42 pm

Fausto wrote:From reading some of the threads on Falcouno jobs it always seems that the rads are a bit of a problem but yours look good with those little finishing pieces. Are they stock Aprilia ?
I can't see the problem you mention. :smt017 These are Tuono stock radiator covers. They'll be painted to match the rest of the bike. The space at the back of radiators looks weird, sort of empty and not clean, not a big issue.

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#15 Post by sabestian » Sun Jun 29, 2008 6:09 pm

Syltiz wrote:Looks very nice Seb. You dont do luggage I take it with the high-mount exhaust?
Here you go. I will do anything to please forum inmates.
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