VTR with FZ-09 seat unit
VTR with FZ-09 seat unit
Howdy folks,
I have always liked the short and thin seat configuration on the FZ-09 and so decided to try to see what it would look like on the VTR (sorry for the crappy graphics job...)
so, what say you?
VTR_FZ-09%20seat_zpscu7kofu5.jpg?t=1494686583
I have always liked the short and thin seat configuration on the FZ-09 and so decided to try to see what it would look like on the VTR (sorry for the crappy graphics job...)
so, what say you?
VTR_FZ-09%20seat_zpscu7kofu5.jpg?t=1494686583
Last edited by mikstr; May 14, 2017 at 07:49 AM.
The Superhawk does have a bit of a big ****. That tail brings a more modern design to the bike. While I like it, not sure if it's needed. As already stated, if you like it that's all that matters.
may be a winter project, we'll see.... if I had access to the tools necessary to do all the fabricating it would be a done deal; finding people who can and are willing to do the world (without charging an arm and a leg) is the biggest impediment....
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Mike, I actually like the sharper design of the new bikes and own one too, though I must admit, if you going this route, you will have to do something about the front fairing, it looks odd having minimalistic tail, but bulky front fairing...
Another thing to be considered is, the newer seats are less comfy, much harder and in my opinion missing the point considering long rides. I would much rather redesign and trim the original tail with the existing seat, which I've been considering for few years now.
Another thing to be considered is, the newer seats are less comfy, much harder and in my opinion missing the point considering long rides. I would much rather redesign and trim the original tail with the existing seat, which I've been considering for few years now.
I like it.
The only bit I don't like about our VTR's is that portly tail section, very 90's, haha. I find that with the V-Twin engine configuration, the front is surprisingly narrow, compared to modern SB's, so just modding the tail, would be plenty, for me..
The only bit I don't like about our VTR's is that portly tail section, very 90's, haha. I find that with the V-Twin engine configuration, the front is surprisingly narrow, compared to modern SB's, so just modding the tail, would be plenty, for me..
BTW, found another way to add carbon to my bike.... hee hee... coming soon to a forum near you!!! (thought this would amuse you)
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I'm not disagreeing on the need to trim that huge tail, in fact the opposite, I'm just not sure about the new trend on some models like the one you posted...
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