Are you planning on putting it in the road?
If so as long as it has the stock Sub-frame and has all the goodies left back there (Lock, wiring....) it shouldn't be a problem.
Best bet is to take off the rear fairing and see what you have back there.
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Last edited by xxxbrandonxxx; 04-21-2012 at 12:20 PM.
Are you planning on putting it in the road?
If so as long as it has the stock Sub-frame and has all the goodies left back there (Lock, wiring....) it shouldn't be a problem.
Best bet is to take off the rear fairing and see what you have back there.
2001 CBR F4i
" they say at 100mph water feels like concrete ,so you can imagine what concrete feels like " - Nicky Hayden
I use it on the road now, it has all wiring for sure.. The sub frame I wouldnt know...I know the fairing has two screws underneath the seat, two on the top of the fairing close to the original seat, and then a couple underneath by the blinkers
On that bike you can hack off the rear subframe where the passenger seat goes to save some weight.
If your around my area we can have a peek to see what you might need.
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