FJ, thanks for bumping this thread, I really love your bike and it's been a great read seeing all of the care and thought that has gone into it.
Nice work on the GPS placement - as others have said it doesn't look out of place - maybe partly because it's nestled into the most modern-looking part of the bike with that billet triple and the R6 forks protruding.
I ran those same forks on my old SV and they are a DREAM.
If I may, I'd like to throw out 2 small suggestions. Of course, it's your bike and I'm just a joker on the sidelines, so take this for what it's worth.
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1) It would not take long to remove the caliper mounts from that left fork leg, and it would significantly clean up the front end. It just looks a bit unfinished on a bike where everything else is finished, polished, and perfect.
2) That monobloc caliper works awesome, and the anodized blue does fit in with other elements on the bike - but that blue is such a distinctive modern Yamaha signature item that IMO it looks a bit out of place on a vintage Honda. It really draws the eye and is a bit discordant. Again, this only comes up because the bike is built to such an incredibly high standard overall. I suggest that if the blue part was blacked out the caliper would blend into the background and look more like it belongs on the bike.
Again, fantastic and inspiring work - thanks for sharing so much of the process with your devoted
readership fan club.
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