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    Tri-Z 600 conversion - Part 2

    here's the latest pics, i can't get a side on shot yet cause she's not mobile - please keep dropping into to this thread because i'll need your experience & advice as i align the sprockets etc. going shopping for a rear shock 2moro







    Tri-Z 600 streetfighter

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    how are you going to shift if the stock shifter will be behind your heal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool83 View Post
    how are you going to shift if the stock shifter will be behind your heal?
    linkage similar to a warrior? with a toe, heal shifter?

    very nice work on the swinger by the way!

    Did you extend your dog bone so it sits right with the shock.. that looks to be the next step..KILLER!

    nice upper tripples..I used CF
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    i'm not using the stock shifter & will post pictures soon of the new one i've made along with the stretched brake pedal. I cut the swinger after the dog bone to avoid tig welding, the new shock needs to be a couple of inches shorter to make up for the new rake.
    We spent hours last night looking at the sprocket alignment, overall judgement is as its only 4mm out so a small spacer will pull the chain over - that was more luck than judgement
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    Man Dee,

    It looks awesome!!!

    Good job so far, I cant wait to see it in action!


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    thanks Eric. I went to my local breakers to find a rear shock, after a long debate with the owner I bought a Showa with a remote canister which we think came off a CBR 600. I'll finish off machining the dog bone today, fit it & drag here outside so I can get a side on pic to post up. Getting close now
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    that looks bad ass
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    here it is, gonna play with the ride height next then fit the electrics





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    Looks pretty cool

    I hope you can get it to handle nice.

    I've got those tyres for motard on my quad. You will need to ensure the tyres and rims are balanced as they can vibrate at high speeds.
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    where did you get those tires?

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    http://www.tyre-rite.co.uk/searchres...rds=Speedracer

    I think they come from your side of the pond, Kenda Speedracers? They were the only tires i could find that were road biased & in 12"/8"
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    what are you going to do about the gap between the tank and seat?
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    i'm going to plastic weld two tanks together, should look o.k when done
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    Man, that thing is long!
    Looks awesome though, great job so far!
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    thats so sweet

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