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PostPosted: 29 May 2013 20:16 
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Twin disc set up !! You'll be wanting one of these then. Actually i'd love this set up on my S1W but for the wheels, discs, calipers, fork bottoms and radial m/cylinder i bet there wouldn't much change out of 5 grand :shock: http://www.pvm.de/w1/en/showroom/buell/


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PostPosted: 29 May 2013 23:40 
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Jim and DaveH....just from my project file....Twin Disc Front end will comprise of Ducati Monster USD forks, adjustable ( ebay £160 ) , original Buell Yokes milled out( £40 ) Brembo twin discs ( ebay £105) , Brembo twin Calipers ( ebay £130) Ducati front wheel ( £130) , new brake line with stainless fittings twin caliper ( ebay £44) Monster Front mudguard ( ebay £25 ) Powder coating front wheel black, see page 4, £37, titanium disc fasteners x 12 ( ebay £10 ) .

Total - £683 less sale of existing front end ( not incl yokes ) , ebay £165. net cost = £518.

H/Bar Control gear will be a separate budget.

That PVM Tuber is very , very nice. Cactus...so is that one from FrantzGarage. Pash...that is a great detailed article...thanks

Cheerio old front end -


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PostPosted: 30 May 2013 10:47 
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When you have finish the bike will it be called the EBay express , as most parts appear to be coming from there :hehe:

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PostPosted: 30 May 2013 12:37 
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Well BuellcatiMan, if your project ends up anything like the Franzgarage machine it'll be one seriously tasty tuber.


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PostPosted: 30 May 2013 13:12 
BuellcatiMan wrote:
Jim and DaveH....just from my project file....Twin Disc Front end will comprise of Ducati Monster USD forks, adjustable ( ebay £160 ) , original Buell Yokes milled out( £40 ) Brembo twin discs ( ebay £105) , Brembo twin Calipers ( ebay £130) Ducati front wheel ( £130) , new brake line with stainless fittings twin caliper ( ebay £44) Monster Front mudguard ( ebay £25 ) Powder coating front wheel black, see page 4, £37, titanium disc fasteners x 12 ( ebay £10 ) .

Total - £683 less sale of existing front end ( not incl yokes ) , ebay £165. net cost = £518.

H/Bar Control gear will be a separate budget.

That PVM Tuber is very , very nice. Cactus...so is that one from FrantzGarage. Pash...that is a great detailed article...thanks

Cheerio old front end -


There is a for sale section on this website..... :?


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PostPosted: 30 May 2013 21:41 
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Madrat, that is a dam good post. Got some ideas for mine...


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PostPosted: 30 May 2013 22:11 
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This thread is ace guys keep it up,im hooked. :clap:


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PostPosted: 30 May 2013 23:42 
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I have a GSXR front end on my 'M2' I went for twin 4 pot calipers combined with Kagizume discs and bespoke CNC yoke, AST rear shock, well all I can say is that the transformation is owesome. Love this thead too, everyone goes there own way....long let it remain so :worthy: :worthy: :yup:

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PostPosted: 31 May 2013 22:07 
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As they say " variety is the spice of life " :yup:


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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2013 20:13 
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This is a bit embarrassing but does anyone know what these two horizontal lugs between the downtubes are for....I cant remember if I dismantled anything off them. It is kind of important as if they are not for M2 use, then ... sparks will fly ...

Also ...just posted on " WANTED" ( Hey Madrat ..thanks for reminder )

Mikuni HSR 42 CARB EASY KIT HARLEY SPORTSTER XL / BUELL 1994-06


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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2013 20:20 
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Get yer grinder out unless you want the 'startled' look of BBB's bike lOl

HSR 42-11 is the kit you need for Buell.

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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2013 20:28 
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Cheers Maz......any interesting contacts for the Mikuni ?


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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2013 20:46 
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See my reply to your wanted ad.

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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2013 21:09 
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Also ...just posted on " WANTED" ( Hey Madrat ..thanks for reminder )


No problem Mr BuellcatiMan...... 8-)


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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2013 21:14 
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Just put of interest, have you kept the fork centres the same as Buell or as Ducati?

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