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Looking for lightened subframes

Discussion in 'Tech' started by Hollywood, Nov 17, 2008.

  1. Hollywood

    Hollywood different breed

    Anybody know where I could get lightened(a lot) subframes for 2007 GSXR 600's? I'm looking to trim some fat off the bike and figured this would be a good place to start. Don't want to just start cutting stuff off, would prefer complete units that don't look like ass.

    Any helpful info would be appreciated. Thanks.:beer:
     
  2. bambam454

    bambam454 Well-Known Member

    i have an R&R http://www.r-r-racing.com/subframes.htmlon my bike and it does the job for me. KWS used a Siebemoto ( i think ) on their superbike. while not cheap like my r&r it was really really cool and very light. call chip and verify what one they used at barber on the superbike.
     
    Last edited: Nov 17, 2008
  3. metricdevilmoto

    metricdevilmoto Just forking around

  4. CNI Dawg

    CNI Dawg Well-Known Member

    I have the R&R also.
    Good deal for the price.
     
  5. gixxersmitty

    gixxersmitty Well-Known Member

    R&R here as well.
     
  6. Hollywood

    Hollywood different breed

    Thanks all, the Yoyodyne ones look awesome, but the site says they are out of stock. The R&R ones don't look so bad.

    What could the weight difference possibly be to warrant a 100% price difference between the two? Is one THAT much lighter than the other?

    Anybody had any luck with a fabricator tigging anything up off the bike? Not looking to be cheap, looking to be lighter.

    Thanks again everyone.:up:
     
  7. metricdevilmoto

    metricdevilmoto Just forking around

    Contact Fred at Yoyo and see when they'll be available. The ones we used for the 675s were a nice pice of kit. They're aluminum. Light and strong.

    Don't have any experience with the R&R pieces to compare them.
     
  8. tzrboy

    tzrboy Working hard to play harder!

    Endurance Engineering in Allentown, Pa.

    Bare alum. or powdercoat black

    Used on the Matsushima Eslick F/X bikes in 2006 and numerous others-

    Chris does great work-and they hold up (and easily can be bent back) - ask me how I know...

    [email protected] :up:
     
  9. ekraft84

    ekraft84 Registered User

    Plug for Endurance Engineering as well ..
     

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