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Finally managed to finish off [for now !] the TRX and took it for a first run out today. A few mods but nothing that hasn't been done before, R1 forks and blue spots front and rear, Projection 2-1,Yoshi slip on, YZF swinger with offset front sprocket by DixonJ, EMC shock, Thunderace wheels, Samco and Goodridge hoses, K&N filter, LSL rearsets, Harris bellypan and FZR400 headlight.Buckos TRX
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Buckos TRX
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Finally managed to finish off [for now !] the TRX and took it for a first run out today. A few mods but nothing that hasn't been done before, R1 forks and blue spots front and rear, Projection 2-1,Yoshi slip on, YZF swinger with offset front sprocket by DixonJ, EMC shock, Thunderace wheels, Samco and Goodridge hoses, K&N filter, LSL rearsets, Harris bellypan and FZR400 headlight.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Buckos TRX
Nice one Bucko, what two into one exhaust are you using ?
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Re: Buckos TRX
Its one of Kaylas from Projection with a Yoshi slip on.
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Re: Buckos TRX
Thanks to all the usual suspects on this forum for their invaluable help, Im no photographer but heres a couple more pics.
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Re: Buckos TRX
Lovely looking bike, simple & subtle!
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Re: Buckos TRX
Took the words right off my keyboard.Con Rod wrote:yes, very tidy.
some more decals would be nice, but that aside, looks awesome
It must be true, I read it on the internet.
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Re: Buckos TRX
Silver or grey would go there well, the belly pan sits close to the rear wheel..a Harris ?
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Re: Buckos TRX
Yes it does sit close to the rear wheel, its a Harris item, but thres been no issues so far. I have thought about some decals and agree it maybe needs some , but don't really know what to put on it, I don't want to sticker it up too much.
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Re: Buckos TRX
Very nice job, I like the recessed tail light, makes the rear look very clean yet original.
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Re: Buckos TRX
I've placed the standard silver line on my rear seat unit (the line that's on blue and black/red models) and tuning fork decal on the tank... So I'd only do a black line on your rear seat unit, that's all it needs IMOBucko wrote:Yes it does sit close to the rear wheel, its a Harris item, but thres been no issues so far. I have thought about some decals and agree it maybe needs some , but don't really know what to put on it, I don't want to sticker it up too much.
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Re: Buckos TRX
Take all the stickers off, less is more and it keeps people guessing.
Very nice bike exactly as it is though.
Very nice bike exactly as it is though.