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Lovely bikes... makes you wonder why everyone seems to be taking modified bikes and putting them back to standard
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Thanks for sharing your Sanctuary style bike - Looking forward to more info as you progress!
I'm hoping to start my Sanctuary style build in 2019.
I'm hoping to start my Sanctuary style build in 2019.
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Also petrol/ethanol proof float bowl gaskets. IMD pistons preferred seller.
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- ZedHead
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Welcome, lovely looking bike's and the projects are looking good too..especially the mk2...
Keep the picture coming please. ?
Keep the picture coming please. ?
Jeff.H
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Thank you for the pictures of the ST ,using the mk2 style stripes on the ST bodywork makes it look totally different.I really like it.
'83 ZX1100 '81 Z1000ST, '04 GSX1400, '19 Dodge Challenger Hemi
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Simonic wrote:Thank you for the pictures of the ST ,using the mk2 style stripes on the ST bodywork makes it look totally different.I really like it.
That is exactly what I thought, did not expect that at all. This painted tank looks a lot slimmer than a stock one just because of the striping..
- 8 Valve Mark
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i might get the mrs a new wardrobe in mk2 stripe patterns n see if she looks a bit skinnier!!!
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ps, the mk2 looks stunning, especially from the back... ACE WORK
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Pigford wrote:Wooooooooooooooow
8 Valve Mark wrote:ps, the mk2 looks stunning, especially from the back... ACE WORK
Thank you!
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That ST/Mk2 is stunning, is that a MK2 tail and seat then
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Mathh wrote:And some pictures from the ST converted to MK2... stock ST bodywork in slightly modified MK2 colors, ..
Scratch the above question (note to ones self, read the thread don't just look at pretty pictures)
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- 100Club
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- Location: leicester,uk
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WOW!
like that very much!
like that very much!
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Swirl wrote:That ST/Mk2 is stunning, is that a MK2 tail and seat then
actually the seat is for a MK2 and made to fit. Moved the hinges on the frame and made a small subframe in order to keep integral strength of the seat instead of hinging it in the glassfibre only. Also added a push button lock and a seat stopper.
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I got my late Santa gift today .....
Looking great ... still need to weld the brackets to the swingarm ..
Looking great ... still need to weld the brackets to the swingarm ..
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