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Looking good!
My exhaust donuts looked worse then yours do at 5000kms.
Are you thinking of using any anti-seize on them to keep the copper and the exhaust from gettig stuck together?
My exhaust donuts looked worse then yours do at 5000kms.
Are you thinking of using any anti-seize on them to keep the copper and the exhaust from gettig stuck together?
Chris600
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yamahas said:Looking good!
My exhaust donuts looked worse then yours do at 5000kms.
Are you thinking of using any anti-seize on them to keep the copper and the exhaust from gettig stuck together?
I have not thought about that...mayby some copper paste
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WOW it's looking great!! 

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Waiting for some parts now from OFT Racing and ronniesmailorder. I tried to order from the TY4 sponsor portYamaha but they don´t ship to Sweden 
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Some new pics 
The former owner had had some problems with this screw and just cut it of
...so I did weld a new in there .
I did make a new bracket under the fram, this one is found on the newer models of the Phazer.
Bracket ready...just some paint needed
This area under the fueltank I don´t like so I will make a cover
Template in paper first
The I made a cover of alu. sheet
The former owner had had some problems with this screw and just cut it of
I did make a new bracket under the fram, this one is found on the newer models of the Phazer.
Bracket ready...just some paint needed
This area under the fueltank I don´t like so I will make a cover
Template in paper first
The I made a cover of alu. sheet
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Carbonfiber on the covers
Covers in place
The rearframe in place
The former owner had cut way the brackets on the silencer so I had to make new ones
The cover on the silencer in place
Quick Fist for the shovel
Covers in place
The rearframe in place
The former owner had cut way the brackets on the silencer so I had to make new ones
The cover on the silencer in place
Quick Fist for the shovel
Wau! That'll be one sweet Phazer when ready
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looking really good. cant wait to see it all done with all the carbon fibor on it!! job well done!!
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Thanks!
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Looking good Chris, keep us posted 

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Today I did get my shippment from OFt Racing with the steering block 
Box from OFt
Some diffrence between the original steering block and the new one
Everything set for asembling
Steeringblock in place
Erlier this week I did also mount the new track
Box from OFt
Some diffrence between the original steering block and the new one
Everything set for asembling
Steeringblock in place
Erlier this week I did also mount the new track
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Some more pics
Copperdonuts in place
The former owner has managed to melt the backlight...so that will be replaced
New black covers instead of the old gray ones
The first covers inplace
Copperdonuts in place
The former owner has managed to melt the backlight...so that will be replaced
New black covers instead of the old gray ones
The first covers inplace
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Dude, there is one exhaust pipe missing! There's only two on the picture 
Hehe, did you paint the covers or have you purchased new black ones?

Hehe, did you paint the covers or have you purchased new black ones?
Chris600 said:Today I did get my shippment from OFt Racing with the steering block
Box from OFt
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Some diffrence between the original steering block and the new one
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Everything set for asembling
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Steeringblock in place
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Erlier this week I did also mount the new track
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