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FAKE Liter Bike (CBR 954 RR) Un-Faked

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by Fazer1Sniper, May 29, 2010.

  1. Fazer1Sniper

    Fazer1Sniper New Member

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    Of the 2 CBRs one came in with 900 marking and left with 1000's. The 954 came in with 1000 on the tail. Just finished the job and sent it out today. Only mods other than paint were the turn indicator mirrors & the plate mount on the rear. I am digging the "FireBlade" on the tail.
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    Got 2 more bikes to catch up on now...
     


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    The "Fireblade" decal is a nice touch Hubby,but to be honest I'm just digging the tail. :lol:
     


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    mm i think i just hurt myself
     


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    if you seen the bike you may b gai
     


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    LOL! at the last pic.

    You do nice work husband. Too bad the squids are coming to you, but money is money.

    The mechanic I go to here in Delaware was working in a stretched Busa. We had a good laugh at the mods he was paid to do and John put it best "People really knwo how to screw up a perfectly good sport bike".

    BZ
     


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