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Old 22-Feb-2005, 13:50
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in 2004 and 2005 only twinfan. 2003 have grey frames.
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 13:55
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You can see here the multiple footrest mounts. This shows its not a 999r frame as they only have two!

To be fair, from your close up piccie I can only see two positions on his frame - the hangers are on the upper setting at the mo.

Still appears dodgy tho...


Me also.

Not convinced all as it seems.

Has anyone asked about the head light unit? Or more pictures?

I would, but i can't read my the replies at work
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:01
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"Hi there. A quick question about the bike, the 999R doesnt have multiple holes on the bottom footpeg mount like your picture shows. A genuine R frame has just two for homologation purposes. So is the frame 999R or is it from another bike?"

HI, THANKS FOR THE EMAIL, I THINK YOU MAY BE SLIGHTLY WRONG THERE, THE LOGBOOK / FRAME NUMBERS ALL MATCH UP AND IT SAYS 999R, PERHAPS THERE IS MORE THAN ONE STYLE OF FRAME, I DON'T KNOW ? CHEERS

So is he saying it does have the multiple frame mounts? If we say the frame is nor 999r then what exactly is R?

If we say ok it is a 999r frame and logbook, where did ALL the 999 bits come from? There an awful lot of std 999 bike there, sourced from rta damaged stuff? Bought new?? Another source??
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:14
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Why take evrything else off for racing and put them in a different frame? What's wrong with the 999R frame?

Sounds like a re-built write off. Sold all the goodies (Ohlins, carbon, magnesium etc) and put on used standard stuff. May even done it on an exchange basis? My Ohlins for your Showas plus cash etc.

Probably a decent enough 999 if it's been rebuillt correctly, but not what it looks like. What spec 999 motor has it got? Are they sure it's not a 749? What about the ECU, keys etc
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:18
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So, the frame is grey like a 2003 R, and it appears to have the R's two-setting foot peg setup instead of the standard model's multiple settings, but the swing arm, the Bip rear sub-frame, the Bip seat itself, the fairings, everything else is from a standard 999. The engine and exhaust, all from a standard 999?
At what point do you say, "It's not an "R", it's a standard 999?
I have to ask ... why?
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:25
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so to sum it up;

its a standard 999 and he's selling a 999r number plaque as well. simple.
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:25
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'03 999's have all got the same swing arm, only '04's that changed.





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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:27
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Now check the frames, u will see said bike has an R frame. Point where it meets the rear sub frame the frame is differant to a 999bip or 999S.


helped if i added this!

[Edited on 22-2-2005 by flanker]

[Edited on 22-2-2005 by flanker]
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:33
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Hmmm, think you might be right there.
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 14:34
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Flanker's right.

Again though, I ask "why?".
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