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Old 22-Dec-2013, 09:38   #1
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Interesting Kev, what yokes are those in the No1 bike?
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Old 22-Dec-2013, 10:26   #2
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Interesting Kev, what yokes are those in the No1 bike?

Monster ones just that the top yoke is upside down


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Old 05-Jan-2014, 21:23   #3
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Monster ones just that the top yoke is upside down

why turn it upside down?
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Old 05-Jan-2014, 23:55   #4
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why turn it upside down?

Clipon positioning, unlike the one on your supersport the Monster yoke is stepped leaving little room to place the clipons below the yoke

How you getting on with fitting the 916 tank to the SS frame, I was hoping to have seen some photos by now


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Old 06-Jan-2014, 18:30   #5
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canned the idea .. too difficult

I'm doing the same as you now and building a fresh bike from a monster frame

916 tank will go on that

Will run my old bike with a fresh engine till it's sorted
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How much modifying can you do to the sub frame?

Was reading through the regs this aft .. and I take it as as long as I used steel I can remodel the back end how I like

as long at It measured 35 cm

and I take the sub frame as anything past the last structural point
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Can you not just use the yoke from an ss on the monster?
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How much modifying can you do to the sub frame?

Was reading through the regs this aft .. and I take it as as long as I used steel I can remodel the back end how I like

as long at It measured 35 cm

and I take the sub frame as anything past the last structural point

Not quite
The subframe needs to remain standard up to 35 centremeters from the reference point, beyond that it can be modified and incorporates a bar of some form across the back between the two frame rails


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