A ton of pics from tt600 streetfighter I made. Triumph Motorcycle project Music from incompetech.com/ Tracks are Way I feel Raw Beach bum - Created with AquaSoft SlideShow for RU-vid: www.aquasoft.net
I don't remember you asking anyone "Do you like the way it turned out?" or "Roast my bike, please!" Go through some of the commentors profiles and see the nothing they did. Unlike you... Took yourself a crap bike, looked at it for a long time and came up with a plan, then worked it out. Hats off to you! Do I think it's gorgeous? Who cares?!!! I applaud your work and execution. Good job.
I'm pissed off to see people disliked this vid. Anyone that disliked this does not know the meaning or feeling of dedication. Mad props, it turned out great. Bravo!
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Pretty neat man, I admire guys like you who are capable of doing such thing, I am barely able to do my oil change myself!
Answered like a Boss... Craftsmanship is some thing we stride on... work hard to do and at the end you feel great about doing it... No one can take that away from you
let me just take a minute to say God bless you , and wow great cleaning service , I hope you and your family are all in great health , also hope that the bike brings you many years of joy.
Not the what I would call a streetfighter but 10/10 for the skill and engineuity unlike every other expert builders on here that's best build efforts prop ably came from a Lego box,which I'm sure we are all eager to see. Well done mate
This is the second rebuild video I've seen of yours. I respect the amount of work that's done in these videos. I tinker with my own bikes but never with complete tear downs, the simple jobs can be a pain for me but is probably just a walk in the park for you. Cheers.
Hi mate, I know it is not the best but please consider I work in the telecoms industry, I am by no means I professional or had any kind of training in mechanics. All the work was carried out in my own garage and I had no outside help. I build / re-do these bikes just for fun and in my spare time. I bought the bike cheap and sold it for a lot more than what I paid for it and in the process I had a lot of fun at the same time So for me it was a pretty good street fighter :D
Not to my tastes, but credit given where credit deserved! The outcome looks miles better than its neglected state at the start. I liked some of the modification solutions you came up with.I would suggest using a muted primer next time, or opting for powder coat as there were a few instances where the black top coat was scratched to reveal the bright orange primer! Lastly, never use scotch-locks to splice into a circuit that will be exposed to the elements! They break the insulation and expose the wiring to corrosion. Solder your splice and seal it with marine type heat shrink to keep moisture out and your circuit will last much longer!
it is clear the person who had this bike before u had no pride in the ride lol im glad u got it and im sure it will now have a much better life keep building and ride safe my friend :D
You've done a real nice job. I like the detail you put into cleaning and painting. Them led brake lights shouldn't overhang the scratch plate though. They wouldn't last 1 minute if you pop a wheelie to the max. But then if it's just the street fighter style you like then fair play. You done it yourself and to your taste. Well done.
I have found that soda blasting also helps on the clean up and ultrasonic cleaning of carbs. This looks great i am on a zzr 1100 project so will post as you have done later this year.
Cool vid mate. Wish I knew enough to be able to strip mine down like that. What I think makes this vid cool (apart from the bike) is that you took the time to take photos of each stage. Your custom parts are very well made dude.
Man thats a pretty bike you just saved from being destroyed. In my opinion i would have gone for something closer to a cafe racer. Big respect and keep them videos coming bro!!
Looks sick! Ignore all these comments about it looking like "shite" or incomplete or bashing because of how you only have 1/2 to 3/4 of bike now; these people obviously don't know what a streetfighter is and would probably say the same things about cafe racers. I for one, love the look of a streetfighter if they are done "right" (which is a relative term - aka to each their own). Done "right," IMO, looks exactly like yours. I actually want to buy a sport bike (used, probably a cheap project bike) to do this too.
Hey! Don't listen to haters, I bet a lot of them can't ride! Anyway, loved the pictures through the whole process.I have to say I admire you for all the work did there mate!
So you bought a bike, tore it apart, chopped it, cleaned it, put it back together into something you think is cool. Good for you. I'll bet 99% of the negfeeds don't even ride...let alone do what you did. Not my cup of tea, but what do I know....I love cruisers.
So you watched a video about street fighters, even though you don't like street fighters, then commented on the video telling everyone what happened in the video. Good for you.
+yzfarr 125 I been looking for a front light for my streetfighter as I don't like the one it came with. Unfortunately the only ones I like aren't road legal :(. Finding motorcycle headlights is not easy
Your bike is outstanding. Should be really proud of it. Keep the builds and the videos coming! (Also, a streetfighter is about styling a bike the way you want it, it can look like anything so if the builder is happy with it its a good streetfighter!)
There is nothing like tearing a bike down and rebuilding every nut bolt washer wire and doing the way you want it the pride of doing it all yourself is the best feeling in the world isnt it.
Hey Bro. Thank ypu so much for posting this video. Im converting a 88 katana 1100F into a streetfighter right now and I like to refure back to this vid.
what were the hardest phases of this transformation? Have you ever come across parts of the crashed bike that were unsafe and non-functioning and needed replacing? Like im curious how someone would approach a problem like twisted forks or a bent\cracked frame ? How much money out of pocket went into this? People tend to believe that crashed bikes will never ride the same . Great video! really enjoyed it! good work man cheers
Great respect my friend...You did a wonderful job turning a ugly bike in something great. Some details could be better but in general I like it A LOT! If you ever sell it, let me know;) Cheers
This was an amazing built!! Awesome looking bike and good job. May i ask how you keep track of all the bolts you undone. When i have had the fairings of my bike i get confused :)
Hey man, do you have any formal training or was it just a matter of learning as you went along? I just wonder because as far as engines and such I'm pretty much clueless. As far as I'm concerned petrol goes in, magic happens and it moves. I just wonder if you did any kind of mechanics course or whether you just bought a haynes manual and got stuck in?