Creating Custom Stunt Parts

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Old Dec 29, 2012 | 10:04 AM
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Creating Custom Stunt Parts

Hey, names Lukas and I'm new here. I decided to turn my 1994 Honda VFR 750 into a stunt bike after I laid it down last Oct. Nothing was really to damaged in the crash save for the fairings so Ive peeled all that away with the idea to make it have a streetfighter look to it.
Im relatively good with working with my hands, but Ive gotten to an impass where I need insight from people who actually know what they're doing.

So I know I need a crash cage for my bike, but after searching high and low through the internet I havent been able to find one for my specific make and model,
so what do I need to shape the metal and how do I go about it?

Also, I bought a headlight fairing but it leaves alot of wiring exposed out front.

Is there a way to condense the amount of wiring up there?
Old May 27, 2013 | 05:51 PM
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Re: Creating Custom Stunt Parts

Building your own cage will be a big ask. You'll need access to a welder and pipe bender etc as well as the skills to use them. More importantly you need to think about what mounting points and design will give you the best load spread.

If your confident with your auto electrical you can always peel back the tape and have a look at what can be moved/shortened/removed. I'd reccomend choosing you head light, brackets, instruments etc before you begin customising your wiring harness
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