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Hyabusa Mods (14)
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001 hyabusa short neck 006.jpg
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Getting the front end as low as possible. Cut an inch out of the neck.
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This pic is out of order. This what it looks like when it's done.
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Lathe work
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finished bearing housing
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ready for welding
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First test fit
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1 X 3 X 1/4 Aluminum channel cut to length.
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Test fit after whitteling on the channel.
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Both peices, First test fit.
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Weld bearing housing to channel
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Weld on both sides.
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Alignment test
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Shortens the neck exactly 1"
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This gets the front end of the bike as low as possible.




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