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Old 10-01-2008, 04:42 AM
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Talking My bike (love it or hate it)

Don't say I didn't warn you :P

I got it cheap as it had been down a ditch, I don't like spending money and needed a bike to ride to a rally 150 miles away so I set-to and fixed it in 3 days using only stuff I had laying around in the shed/garden.

Bike features a CB250 rear lamp and a mini bates headlamp (which sucks), new seat made from the tail plastic from a CB250 rs widened with some tin plate and padded with a bit of sponge mounted on a cutdown rear subframe.

Monday at 4pm
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Thursday at 4pm
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CUSTOM PARTS:

Repaired front mudguard that was smashed to bits with some aluminium plate:

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And 'stiched' with wire:

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Custom 'spacers' added to take up the slack in the circlip that holds the exhaust on:

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Secondary radiator feed blocked off with a 17mm socket and a bolt, bolt leaked like hell so I made a washer from an old bit of innertube. Oil cooler moved to higher position and secured in place with some old wire. New radiator mounts made from a strip of metal laying in the garden:

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Airlock removed from rad pipe using tape to pull it lower:

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Secondary exhaust pipe capped with a washer and a bit of an old bicycle frame:

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Broken brake lever fixed with two bits of plate and a couple of bolts:

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Bent gear lever repaired in similar manner:

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Back from the dead.




oooo nearly forgot, had this fairing laying about for a while, might well end up on it if I can be arsed to fit it.

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Old 10-01-2008, 04:53 AM
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Holy ****.. hang on tight.. otherwise that rear tire is gonna eat you up!!...
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Looks like it could use a good wax.
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WOW!!!!!! thats all i can say......lol
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Old 10-01-2008, 06:01 AM
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WOW!!
The rat bike genre is take to new heights!

HOW (EXACTLY) DID YOU HANG THE FRONT RADIATOR AND WHAT KIND OF RADIATOR IS IT??

Good job.

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the faring is for **** and ruins the bike. otherwise, I LOVE IT! it is what motorcycling is about. all go no show! it looks bad *** because it is functional (i think) and i would totally rip it up on that thing!
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Old 10-01-2008, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Blum
WOW!!
The rat bike genre is take to new heights!

HOW (EXACTLY) DID YOU HANG THE FRONT RADIATOR AND WHAT KIND OF RADIATOR IS IT??

Good job.

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Thanks, the rad is just the normal one from the right hand side (you can see it in it's old position in the first pic) it's mounted with a couple of bits of flat bar bolted to the frame (it's plenty solid)
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Originally Posted by REDVTR1000
the faring is for **** and ruins the bike. otherwise, I LOVE IT! it is what motorcycling is about. all go no show! it looks bad *** because it is functional (i think) and i would totally rip it up on that thing!

Not a fan of Mad Max then?, thats where the fairing idea came from.

Thanks for the positive comments, reakon I might have to write 'all go and no show' on it somewhere 'cos that sums it up nicely
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Old 10-01-2008, 06:54 AM
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I say loose the fairing, its way cooler the other way, and actually after your rally if you button up some of the stuff you did as a quicker fix I think the look would be pretty awesome.
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Old 10-01-2008, 07:40 AM
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i love it...painting the frame was key. rat bikes are bad ***. not a fan of the fairing though.
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Old 10-01-2008, 07:53 AM
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ditch the fairing, and fix some of the levers in time...over all interesting but not revolting
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Originally Posted by Ratty
Not a fan of Mad Max then?, thats where the fairing idea came from.

Thanks for the positive comments, reakon I might have to write 'all go and no show' on it somewhere 'cos that sums it up nicely
the faring looked for **** on the bikes it was OEM on. keep it off and you got you self a kick *** bike and if the levers work, screw it keep em' on. gives the bike character.
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McGuyver is that you? Or is it Dr. Frankenstein? Reminds me of a Saturday Night Live skit when a farmer shot a guy with his broom and says "We make due with what we have". Cool stuff.
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your going to med school aren't you! don't worry you'll probally be at the top of the class! what color is the sky in your world? it was better off left in the ditch!
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Love your handle and the bike. Where are you located?
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Old 10-01-2008, 08:45 AM
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Still got quite a few things to do to it, as it stands it was a rush job to get me to the rally:

Still to do:

Fit home made luggage rack to front mudguard (from my old bike)

Fit two nice big 7" headlamps or that big ugly fairing, dunno yet.

Fit a rear-rack for luggage, or maybe a sissy bar like on my old bike (great for
carrying luggage)

Make and fit an engine cage, basic functional one made from 1" box section.

Fill in the rear wheel.

Fit the animal spine and ammo-can tool box from my old bike.

Fit some fork gaiters made from an old innertube.

Fix the steering problem, which may or may not be frame related?!?
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What's kinda funny is normally any of those "mods" would have people ripping you to shreds.... but since it's so over the top, people like it... including me!!!

Definitley lose the fairing... sell it on EBAY and buy a case of black primer with the cash to touch your bike up when needed instead of washing it!!!

J.
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just dont crash, cause it looks like you would have about 20 different pieces of metal lodged in different areas of your body if you did.
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Originally Posted by killer5280
Love your handle and the bike. Where are you located?

Nottingham, UK

I'm also trying to join the UK firestorm forum but they never reply to my emails
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Originally Posted by SlowHAWK
What's kinda funny is normally any of those "mods" would have people ripping you to shreds.... but since it's so over the top, people like it... including me!!!

Definitley lose the fairing... sell it on EBAY and buy a case of black primer with the cash to touch your bike up when needed instead of washing it!!!

J.
I'm really very pleased with the positive comments on here seems like a really cool forum, everyone has their own ideas about what kind of bike does it for them.

I don't really like chrome, or anodised bits or spending time/money washing/polishing my bike but I can appreciate why other people do, each to their own

If you like this one you'll probably like my other bike too, I'll bung another thread up with a photo of it.
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Old 10-01-2008, 09:17 AM
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Nicely ratted bike, but without the fairing.. or if you do the fairing be sure to similarly rat it up too.
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Old 10-01-2008, 09:32 AM
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Nice hacking! It's great when people are not afraid to get in there and make it work. I'd say if you want to keep the fairing cut it down to a 1/4 fairing size. Or you can get some really cheap shield only fairings in the UK from outfits like getgeared.co.uk. That would give it more of a modern street figher look.
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Old 10-01-2008, 10:36 AM
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How much do you have into it so far?

I like it as long as those "custom" pieces, like the rear brake and shifter for example, won't fall off.

Yeah, the fairing sucks.
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Old 10-01-2008, 11:01 AM
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Hmmm... very Rollerballish
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Old 10-01-2008, 11:31 AM
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Its like a piece of art. I like it.
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I love your bike and your " I don't care what anybody else thinks about my bikes " attitude.
Wish I had the ***** to do something like that but I'm way to ****. Everything has to be just so.
Having said that, please take the fairing off ! It kills the whole effect.
As you can see from my Avatar I like my bikes naked.

I like the Hawk as well, nice touch with the bare bones on display in one of the shots.

Keep up the irreverent work.

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RATTY SAYS

"I'm also trying to join the UK firestorm forum but they never reply to my emails"

I tried to join it too. They are a snooty lot. When they repliedm they wanted an essay. I thought to myself, "**** off"
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Old 10-02-2008, 02:49 AM
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I definitely like it, it's an économical way to give a second life to this bike, but as said before don't fall back between the tire and the frame, il looks like this thing can rip your nuts off and shove it up your butt in a split second
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Old 10-02-2008, 03:48 AM
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I like it.
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