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Suzuki Hayabusa
Hi everyone, this is my first bike build ever so i decided to also make my first wip. After watching all the incredibly wonderful bike builds of members here like SandroSilva and some many others, i decided to try one myself. I 'll be adding some detailing from t2m,top studio and crazy modeler. Please suggestions for the wip and the build itself are more than welcome so here we go...
raw materials! ![]() Engine first ![]() ![]() Removing molded bolts ![]() ![]() Then drilling for T2M metal bolts ![]() Some mr color semi-gloss for covers and gloss for oil filter ![]() Oil filter masked and sprayed alclad dull alum. ![]() ![]() Masking for spraying cyl head with alclad white alum. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some bolts installation. ![]() ![]() Decided to improve starter motor. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To be continued... |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Looks good! Looks VERY good so far....I'll be watching with interest.
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Wow - super-details!
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Off to a great start ricrosar
I will follow your build John |
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Thanks everyone for watching. Small update.
sprockets sprayed with MM steel metalizer and sealer. ![]() Masked for spraying alclad titanium gold. ![]() with some black wash. ![]() Frame chrome plating removal with bleach. ![]() ![]() With some alclad grey primer. ![]() Frame sprayed with alclad white aluminum. ![]() Engine done! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's it for now. |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
looks impressive at this point
nice attention to details with the miscellaneous bolts John |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Looks great so far !
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Looking really good, nice attention to the details.
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Build update
Engine mounted on frame ![]() ![]() Swing arm work ![]() ![]() Rear shock done ![]() Wheels ready ![]() ![]() Exhaust work, some welds added ![]() ![]() Ready for alclad chrome ![]() Its a 2002 bike so a bit worn header ![]() ![]() ![]() Decided to jump to the handle bars, all of it was airbrushed so it was quiet a masking challenge for me. First gloss black for the levers. ![]() Then sprayed polished aluminum ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am happy with the end result ![]() ![]() ![]() That's it for now, thanks for watching |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Nice looking bike so far, you added some nice details
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
ricrosar - the brakes look superb
which company are the PE brakes? John |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Superb so far....
Can I ask what T2M bolts you have used for the engine? Great detailing.... Thanks |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
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John, the brakes are from crazy modeler, part# EP0024. Riggers, for the engine I used .6mm hex bolt for oil pan. engine covers are .7mm hex and .9mm hex with flange. The .9mm are a bit too big but that was I had available at the time. There are some PE ones also from T2M. Regards; Rick |
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Cheers Rick for that.....order being placed now! Already have the Crazy Modeler PE set!!
Looks really good mate....what final colour scheme are you going to do?? Thanks again, |
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Re: Suzuki Hayabusa
Having owned the real bike way back in the year 2000, I can say that you're making an excellent job of this build. All the little detail touches you're adding and the colours you're using are absolutely spot on..!!! Looking forward to seeing more as you progress...
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