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  • #31
    good job done.......................atleast they are trying to make what they want, it better to make what you need................instead of waiting for your life for manufacturers to bring somthing close.
    passing a comment on others work is so damn easy............have guts then do it. Let others see how good you are!!!


    good work man....................keep it up.


    cheers!!!!!!!!!

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    • #32
      well i agree with TARUN here guys

      @rajazz::i was busy in studies

      @window_maker::aka sushant man u also saw the bike and u went crazy okk..

      peace!!
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      • #33
        i would really appreciate this work, no matter whats the outcome, the best thing is that we indian with the little knowledege, infrastructure and piggy cash are working towards satisfying our needs of having dream bikes. As said necesity is mother of invention.... same applies here... who knows 10 years down the line some modifier might turn out to be maker of some of the worlds best superbikes styling.

        I think everyone who is trying to make some effort to give a new touch or redeisgn the basics, needs appreciation.
        Lousies can sit and crap on others hardwork...

        Stop comparing one mans 30k-40k work with multimillion $ projects. The achievements of the common man is much high than those companies.. Companies have infra to built upon... for a normal person like you and me, we will need a hell lot of technical details and trial and error method to make out something. And it takes great pains to organise everyting to develop something.

        as xbhp has dedicated site for superbikes, there should be a dedicated section for modified bikes too to cheer up the initiators of Change.
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        Brakes Failed :(

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        • #34
          i would really appreciate this work, no matter whats the outcome, the best thing is that we indian with the little knowledege, infrastructure and piggy cash are working towards satisfying our needs of having dream bikes. As said necesity is mother of invention.... same applies here... who knows 10 years down the line some modifier might turn out to be maker of some of the worlds best superbikes styling.

          I think everyone who is trying to make some effort to give a new touch or redeisgn the basics, needs appreciation.
          Lousies can sit and crap on others hardwork...

          Stop comparing one mans 30k-40k work with multimillion $ projects. The achievements of the common man is much high than those companies.. Companies have infra to built upon... for a normal person like you and me, we will need a hell lot of technical details and trial and error method to make out something. And it takes great pains to organise everyting to develop something.

          as xbhp has dedicated site for superbikes, there should be a dedicated section for modified bikes too to cheer up the initiators of Change.
          Somebody Stop Me.....
          Brakes Failed :(

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          • #35
            i partially agree with you viny....but in this age it is really hard to make a career out of the things that we really are good in...
            <b>Love u\'r wife</b>, sleep with thy neighbour.[;)]
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            • #36
              i partially agree with you viny....but in this age it is really hard to make a career out of the things that we really are good in...
              <b>Love u\'r wife</b>, sleep with thy neighbour.[;)]
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              • #37
                i liked the 1st bike....its looks cool!.
                Where there is a will there is a way! Where there is a way there is a Fiero! Where there is a Fiero there is a Fieroid!

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                • #38
                  i liked the 1st bike....its looks cool!.
                  Where there is a will there is a way! Where there is a way there is a Fiero! Where there is a Fiero there is a Fieroid!

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                  • #39
                    Now ppl are fitting on dummy radiators as well?? sheesh!!
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                    • #40
                      Now ppl are fitting on dummy radiators as well?? sheesh!!
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                      • #41
                        i like the mods on the second one...
                        But why the fake Radiator man!!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by john_eliminator View Post
                          those are aftermarket handles...costs arnd 180Rs here in Bangalore...i have it on my MACHISMO....that is really comfortable.[]
                          Those are the handles from the RD 350. They are fairly easily available and as John_eliminator said, not very expensive. They are great on the Royal Enfield bikes and are super duper comfortable. Only problem, you cannot fit the bar-end weights that come on the newer bikes onto this bar.

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