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16-06-2018, 07:31 AM | #1 |
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My S4R blue white
So finally after weeks of tinkering here are some progress pics.
This is a 2003 (must be a very late 2003) S4R blue white, I always wanted an S4R after owning an S2R and a much modified S4 (which I probably should’ve kept - see pic) Bike was received in quite poor cosmetic condition and various add ons like slip on cans, rad covers and belly pan. Stuff I don’t like. So I began my usual changes: Tail chop Integrated tail light Mini indicators New top yoke (£ ouch) Clip ons New clutch cover (not pictured) Blue clutch plate replaced with black with new springs and collars (not pictured) CRG lane Splitter bar end mirror (best mirror I’ve ever used) Rizoma look a like fluid pots - £5 from China !!!!!!! Unbelievable Shorty levers - again from China £30 !! Powder coated swing arm and rear sets And then the flaky paint just had to be sorted and this is where anyone who is thinking about prepping and painting an engine in situ, yes it can be done and the results can be quite good BUT after hours of fecking about trying to sand down some very hard to reach areas my advice is just remove the engine. The results will inevitably be better and you’ll have some skin left on your hands. Plus the 3 weeks it took to prep the engine will not end in divorce. The next stage is more powder coating Radiator and brackets Oil cooler Exhaust brackets Cylinder head covers And a general tidy up of things like rad fans and plumbing with silicone spray, replace most of the plumbing collars and any traces of over spray. |
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