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Re: Phoenix Fighter

31 Aug 2015 13:07
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swest wrote: Will it fit under the cover? I'm far from doing it but interested.
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No Steve, not the way I made it. I think a guy could make that work but you would have to shorten push rod. There is already a guy that makes a slave cylinder that takes place of the worm gear. Davido posted a link to that. Its made by American classic x

Here is a link from GPz750KS Hydraulic clutch conv
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Re: Phoenix Fighter

31 Aug 2015 13:12 - 31 Aug 2015 13:15
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Well, I need to get some material for spacers, clean it up and some new bolts and its done. Still waiting on some new banjo ends for the hydraulic line. I wanted to get the bracket mounted before I ordered the banjo for the slave cylinder end.






I will end up pulling the starter and painting it the same color as the motor so it blends in.
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Re: Phoenix Fighter

31 Aug 2015 14:22
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One more pic with my rearset installed.


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Re: Phoenix Fighter

06 Sep 2015 10:52
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Exhaust bracket built. Need to pretty it up a bit but its functional.













Back to wiring!
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Re: Phoenix Fighter

06 Sep 2015 15:56
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Couple of finish photos of the exhaust bracket, Decided to put a little polish on the rear set bracket also. Now I have to do it to all the rearset parts :pinch:




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Re: Phoenix Fighter

08 Sep 2015 08:09
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Just couldn't get into wiring this weekend so I got some polishing done instead.






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Re: Phoenix Fighter

08 Sep 2015 08:22
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Nice. Your clutch doesn't as naked as I thought it would. B)
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Re: Phoenix Fighter

08 Sep 2015 09:12
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I like it. The starter is not hidden like it used to be so I may take it out and pretty it up a bit.
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Re: Phoenix Fighter

08 Sep 2015 09:40
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That just looks really sweet......I am really enjoying your fabrication work :woohoo:
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08 Sep 2015 10:09
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nice looks awesome B)
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Re: Phoenix Fighter

08 Sep 2015 18:54
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Dang those rear sets are CLEAN. are they Les Holt's? If i hadnt already gone with Tarrozis i would have gotten a set from him.

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Re: Phoenix Fighter

09 Sep 2015 02:16
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DoctoRot wrote: Dang those rear sets are CLEAN. are they Les Holt's? If i hadnt already gone with Tarrozis i would have gotten a set from him.

Yes Doc, those are from Les Holt. I polished them. He also made the motor mounts. I made the mount spacers that match the foot pegs he made. I still need to polish the engine mounts to match through rearsets.
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