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Street fighter parts removal

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by RiverCitySlim, Jun 17, 2008.

  1. RiverCitySlim

    RiverCitySlim New Member

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    I just got an '84 vf750 that has been dropped, and I'm debating turning it into a street-fighter style bike. The metal cage to which the upper plastic attaches has been bent all to hell, as well as the headlight mounting bits, etc. I have a spare 7" headlight housing, but what concerns me is the removal of everything up by the headlamp. I don't want to remove anything that will adversely affect the performance of the bike (the vaccum canisters (?)). I've ordered a service manual, but any advice from someone who's already stripped one down would be appreciated!
     


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    street

    How naked do you want the street fighter?
     


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    how about like this
     


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    very naked....

    That's plenty naked Jamey!
    Question - how loud is your exhaust, have a VF750F(E) '84 that I'm doing up and want a stubby like yours.:thumbsup:
     


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    Welcome aboard, Ronald.
     


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    I'm in the process of do this as well for the same reason. I'm attempting to fab up some brackets to mount a 7" round headlight and the gauges as well as make a custom flyscreen. I don't want to go with anything too fancy so I'm trying to resemble a CB900.

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