ZZR250, ER6n & Z750S - Bodyworks and fiberworks

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Re: ZZR250, ER6n & Z750S - Bodyworks and fiberworks

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phwar! well done on the restorations!! looks very kewl!! :kuda:
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Hate it when it's comes to a rainy day. Is it called a mudguard? Seems like unfinished design or they wanna make it rugged? Not work for me, not serve me the purpose. :x

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I've molded the original and duplicate other type of mudguard. Will attach and joint it together very soon. ;)

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nice glassjob. Yet again you've managed to deliver.
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the ER6 needs a shorter zorst man, but otherwise top work on all the bikes... you make it seem so simple... :lol:
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The cut and paste time has come... :lol:

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2 hours later, this is the outcome. Still in prototype concept, final touch-up not yet done.

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New undertray completed... cover the mid exhaust...

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Hugger already painted to white. 8)

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Belly pan as well... what do you think ? 4robot.gif

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View from rear side...

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The 2 pcs tail light's LED dead... decided to put new type LED tail light and make it sharp edge looking...

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The first thing is creating a mold and duplicate the back cover...

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The prototype designing begins...

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The new tail light fix without removing the old tail light... wanna make it standard, just remove the new tail light... so simple...

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Prototype done...

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Already fix the LED signals and change the plet numper shape....

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Not yet done the finishing...
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Love your work Sham, I'd love to have the ability to make bits like you do.

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Thanks Laidback1952.

Previous Belly Pan seems like too ordinary... creating new and make it full cover like Z1000 2010...

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Latest Belly Pan update, almost fully covered...

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Latest Belly Pan update, completed the left side...

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It's my first time opening the ER6 tail cover and too bad, it's no subframe (welded to main frame) which is limitation to my mode if I don't cut it.

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Try to match the rear frame with ZX10R 09 tail... seems like not really good as it's sharp but lower than the fuel tank...

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Try to match the rear frame with my mode Ninja 250R tail... errmmm... I think it's better due to rounded shape...

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Which one would you prefer?
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