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What Did You Do For Your Streetfighter Today???

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#1 · (Edited)
I've seen this thread on other forums and here, as well...just didn't see one for our 'Fighters.

It's simple and I find it fun/interesting.

1. Tell us what you did to your Streetfighter. It can be just about anything. (Washed it, changed the oil, installed a new mod, etc.)

2. Post pics if you have them. Optional, but most appreciated since we love admiring these awesome machines.

I will start.

I installed the obligatory radiator guards tonight. Lighting was rather dim in my garage when I finished up around 9pm.

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I also installed COX rad guards last night!!!

Though too dark to take a picture, I did remove the logos off of them..

And rode it on the rain today!!
Great minds....

Question: How did you remove the COX logo? Mine looks to be stamped/grafted on.
 
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Thanks for the info. The guards are virutally unnoticeable, except for the logo. I'm scratching it off as soon as I get home.
 
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Ordered, carbon: heel guard, tank key piece, under seat sections, heat shield and had the shop prepare it for delivery installing Motowheels HID kit and CW stealth fender eliminator. Pickup Tuesday.


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Sweet list of mods....looking forward to pics.
 
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Soo..

I clipped the ears that made it look like Dumbo..
Rode it and had a blast..
Removed those hideous reflectors..

and this is the result!

bonus .. pics from the rad guards installed, see the mud line.. proves at least they work.. given the path...
 

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Installed Motive's tail tidy, along with some Rizoma turn signals. Fairly straightforward install. Since I still have the stock signals on the front (the ones I ordered are on back order :mad: ) I had to install the resistors into the turn signal circuit. I found it was easier just to take out the old harness to the tail lights and run my own. Made it much easier to hide the resistors up in the tail frame and just run the wires down that I needed.

Also I started physical therapy on my shoulder on thursday..... so I figured riding a motorcycle is kinda like physical therapy? Anyway I got around the block once before it felt like someone stabbed me in the shoulder, so baby steps... But hey, it's the first time i've actually got to ride my bike since I bought it six weeks ago. :eek:

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I installed my Arrow Ti slip ons on Thursday but I made this video today :D

I also installed my ducabike foot pegs too...they are nice, but slightly shorter than stock. But they have much better grip. Haven't had time to ride the bike yet so I'm hoping to get a ride in tomorrow.

Used windows free editing software and not very well versed with editing. Used Go Pro with no zoom function so if you get nauseous...sorry.


-Ray
 
#18 ·
Installed Termis, ECU, and filter...will post sound clip later.

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Ummm, I know this isn't a contest....but I think you win! :D
 
#21 ·
I rode the living crap out of it! And had to replace a tire because I had the second blew out of the month...
 
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You gotta stay off riding the shoulder, bro...lots of debris. LOL.
 
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Took it to the Automezzi. An all Italian car and bike show.
Had a good time. there were two categories; vintage and modern, and about 30 bikes total. The judging was all peoples choice, I won both. :D (streetfighter and 74 750 sport)

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The little racer is my buddy's Ducati 350 AHRMA race bike - it's a thing of beauty
 

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#26 ·
Flyn,

I don't think I noticed the red rad guards before. I really like them. Brings a little red into the engine area. :)

Also, what mirrors are you using? Are those rizomas? I like how they flow with the bike's lines. I think I'm getting bored with my lanesplitters.

Lastly, the gold chain looks tits!! How do you keep it looking so nice?

Great job on the SF!


Took it to the Automezzi. An all Italian car and bike show.
Had a good time. there were two categories; vintage and modern, and about 30 bikes total. The judging was all peoples choice, I won both. :D (streetfighter and 74 750 sport)

The little racer is my buddy's Ducati 350 AHRMA race bike - it's a thing of beauty
 
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Went for a nice long ride on the back roads around Portland and then snapped this pic while I let her rest for a few minutes. When I got home I put on my new Ohlins steering stabilizer.

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