This was how my 750F2 looked after getting fed up with the Comstar spokes going rusty & the standard seat not looking right. The exhaust was a track outlet pipe from Harris Racing in the UK...but it was soooo loud.

This was how it looked after i'd done the repairs after i'd hit some spilt diesel, crunched the exhaust, damaged the tank & tail unit & bent the forks. This wouldn't be the last time I hit spilt fuel either.

This was the umpteenth version as I didn't use the bike over the Winter, so I had time to do the next list of mods to it, as can be seen...

Then there was this version with the modified brakes...

This was the final version before the big accident which wrote the bike off. It had a custom made 4.25x18 rear rim with a 160 Metzeler MEZ1 CompK tyre fitted, but only after i'd made a new torque arm for the rear disc & cut the chain gaurd for tyre clearance. The front wheel was a custom made 2.75x18 rim with a CompK Metzeler ME33 in the 110/70x18 size fitted. These tyres gave phenomenal traction, except when you hit a car head on down an unlit street...
