New Project 907 evo
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Re: New Project 907 evo
You forget that an SS Showa is shorter than a M1R.
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Re: New Project 907 evo
"I put showas on my 907 using SS yokes,"
Would really appreciate pics of that!
As G said, isn't their llength an issue?
Saw one on mobile, it was leaning forwards quite a bit.
Would really appreciate pics of that!
As G said, isn't their llength an issue?
Saw one on mobile, it was leaning forwards quite a bit.
Gert
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Re: New Project 907 evo
All described in upside down thread with newish pics. K.
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Re: New Project 907 evo
Thx!
Now I remember, HM legs-SS yokes
Now I remember, HM legs-SS yokes
Gert
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Re: New Project 907 evo
Good luck. We will see if you`ll have a clash between head & tank.
I cross my fingers for you.
I wanted to do a 4V-conversion, but ended with a 3V-Conversion, that was much easier.
I cross my fingers for you.
I wanted to do a 4V-conversion, but ended with a 3V-Conversion, that was much easier.
92` Ducati 907 i.e. - ST3-Conversion --> Burned down with my barn
78` Ducati 900 SS - Bevel --> Sved her by risking my life
90` Cagiva Freccia C12R - Paso`s smaller sister --> Burned down with my barn
86` Ducati 750 Paso
96` Cagiva 750 AC Elefant
78` Ducati 900 SS - Bevel --> Sved her by risking my life
90` Cagiva Freccia C12R - Paso`s smaller sister --> Burned down with my barn
86` Ducati 750 Paso
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Re: New Project 907 evo
Rüdiger'
How is the project coming along? I am still interested in the shock from the 906.
Reed
How is the project coming along? I am still interested in the shock from the 906.
Reed
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Re: New Project 907 evo
Hello Together,
I was busy for a long time, and will be again outside Germany until X-mas.
I was on rehab for some weeks and spend some days on the project.
Here some pics from the Evo.
Frame ansd Swingarm
With the engine
On Wheels - Distance Wheel - Zylinderhad is to small, S4R fork is to short.
Now with Multistrada Fork. Enough space for the wheel
Connect the wire harness on the bike.
Hopefully finish next January
I was busy for a long time, and will be again outside Germany until X-mas.
I was on rehab for some weeks and spend some days on the project.
Here some pics from the Evo.
Frame ansd Swingarm
With the engine
On Wheels - Distance Wheel - Zylinderhad is to small, S4R fork is to short.
Now with Multistrada Fork. Enough space for the wheel
Connect the wire harness on the bike.
Hopefully finish next January
Rüdiger
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Re: New Project 907 evo
Coming on well. 999 mudguard bolts straight on to Multi legs. I had to raise the radiator to get a bit more clearance. Does rear shock hook up to original frame mount?
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Re: New Project 907 evo
No, Modify a lot900streetfighter wrote:Does rear shock hook up to original frame mount?
Rüdiger
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Re: New Project 907 evo
A 2:1 exhaust will show off that Swinging arm
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Re: New Project 907 evo
Will be the QD Box below the Engine
Rüdiger
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Re: New Project 907 evo
while that is one big project I will say I think that swingarm is really ugly and doesn`t go at all with the design of the rest of the bike, sorry.
I don`t think you can fit a QuadD box either unless you modify it a lot simply because other Ducs that exhaust is made for have the motor hanging in the frame. The lower part of the Paso frame will be in the way.
Where will you be fitting the battery ?
G.
I don`t think you can fit a QuadD box either unless you modify it a lot simply because other Ducs that exhaust is made for have the motor hanging in the frame. The lower part of the Paso frame will be in the way.
Where will you be fitting the battery ?
G.
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Re: New Project 907 evo
The Batterie will be a Lithium Ion, small is easier to place, The Swingarm may get black. Exhaust Mods are a smaller problem or may be I use one from the S4.
He, If it will be too ugly, I take of the Monster parts and put the S4R together again and use the 906/907 parts for spare. Second Option: I change to a 907 Swingarm
I got another Bike in the Garage for some fun.
He, If it will be too ugly, I take of the Monster parts and put the S4R together again and use the 906/907 parts for spare. Second Option: I change to a 907 Swingarm
I got another Bike in the Garage for some fun.
Rüdiger
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Re: New Project 907 evo
you could use that as a donorbike for a nice swingarm
The F4 is not in your list btw.
The F4 is not in your list btw.
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Re: New Project 907 evo
I keep the MV as she is. Yes, she is not in th List. Also my last Kawasaki, a ZXR750 R K-Modell is missing
Rüdiger
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