My DRZ400s - work is now complete

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Thanks Stupot and Wes
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WesleyDRZ400 wrote:Both nice set ups (thumbs)

As i had carried out major engine modifications (470) i decided to fit a extra tank to compensate for the extra fuel consumption.

We planned to just try bend the pipe down alittle but as the MRD/SSW was very loud (needed the bigger diameter so it would not choke up the bike) we decided the only way around it is to make the can longer and oval shape

So thats 17L IMS up front and 2 x 5L tanks rear so thats 27L in all if needed.

Still ongoing project doing abit here and bit there, since these photos taken last month the pipe is back off and is being cut just passed the foot pegs and the will head upwards so the less length horizontal
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Currently get shocks rebuilt with Hyperpro springs (thumbs)

Bloody hell, that looks a beast. Spot on Wes. Looks like I am going to have to go down Felco's turbo route to keep up with that B)
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Nice job , looks the biz , is'nt it a pity one of the "big" four can't offer us something similar in 600 size. I had the E enduro version and loved that motor.
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Gregr46uk wrote:Nice job , looks the biz , is'nt it a pity one of the "big" four can't offer us something similar in 600 size. I had the E enduro version and loved that motor.
DR 650 is still available (thumbs)

cheers Spud ;)
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Gregr46uk wrote:Nice job , looks the biz , is'nt it a pity one of the "big" four can't offer us something similar in 600 size. I had the E enduro version and loved that motor.
Thanks Greg
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Inspirational thread (thumbs)
We buy things we don't need



With money we don't have



To impress people we don't even like
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XR400STUPOT wrote:
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Whose fairing cowl is this? (thumbs)
We buy things we don't need



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johnnyboxer wrote:
XR400STUPOT wrote:
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Whose fairing cowl is this? (thumbs)
Looks like the rally raid uk one, think its uk anyway.
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I like Paul's fairing but looks expensive
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