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Old 24th September 2006, 17:21   #1
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I have a bajaj ct-100 motorcycle an i want it to look like a spotrts bike . I have no problem if it mileage decreases and i am not concerned of its power as i am happy with its 100cc power but it should look like a sports bike I have a budget around Rs10-15000 . Is it ok or i have to increase mu budget as iwant it to look like a honda cbr
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Old 24th September 2006, 18:32   #2
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Didnt get your point....exactly what do you want from the forum...tips advice,recomendations...what?

Anyway...for 15k you might not be able to get the full bike done.You might have to compromise on one or two of the following;alloy wheels,paint job,exhaust can,a part of the fairing etc.

But why would you want to do this?
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Anyway...for 15k you might not be able to get the full bike done.You might have to compromise on one or two of the following;alloy wheels,paint job,exhaust can,a part of the fairing etc.
If you want to make your bike look completely like a sports bike, first and most important - alloy wheels and then full fairings. a nice exhaust can be added later. if you have a good set of fairings, you can get wawy without painitng the bike anything sportier. Instead try looking for some decals. I have seen on E-Bay, people and stores selling decal sets for bikes, from sponsors to full MotoGP replicas.
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But why would you want to do this?
Something that even I was thinking about. SBK looks but drop in performance??
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Old 24th September 2006, 23:02   #4
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i can understand what u feeling but for god sake it is a ct 100 and not a pulsar or a cbz.
with that money upgrade ur bike and then ask for advice.
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Old 25th September 2006, 15:13   #5
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Why do want to look like a joker!!!!!!!!

Ok on a serious note, whatever mods you make over time they will become loose and vibrate a lot. You will either end up taking the mods off or ride the bike around with all the vibrations. Waste of time and money.

Sell the bike, add possibly another 20 grands and get yourself a new age bike.
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Old 25th September 2006, 16:05   #6
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Why do want to look like a joker!!!!!!!!

Ok on a serious note, whatever mods you make over time they will become loose and vibrate a lot. You will either end up taking the mods off or ride the bike around with all the vibrations. Waste of time and money.

Sell the bike, add possibly another 20 grands and get yourself a new age bike.
.after getting all those cheap mods your bike wont look like a sports bike so just stick to orignality
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Sell the bike, add up the money u have for the mods and get a 2nd hand Karizma. You'll have decent looks and performance.
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on a serious note.. sell the bike . caz modfiying a 100cc doesnt make a difference. but u add alil performance to it.. fit a air filter.. n u could sprocket the bike
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Old 29th September 2006, 20:26   #9
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Sports bikes are meant to look like SPORTS BIKES, CT 100!!!!! I totally agree with Spitfire on the looks front. If mileage is not a criteria, get yourself a 150 CC or a 180 CC. Even they are not meant to be SPORTS BIKES. Stock bikes look best to me.
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Old 4th October 2006, 05:59   #10
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ok now the climax...u've built a bike that resembles a honda cbr600 and ur at a signal light..suddenly a real 600 pulls-in next to u and then as the signal light turns green, u'll look like a joker...coz ur bike wont even do what the actual thing can do in 1st gear..
why do u wanna tease your bikes by doing all this man? get a personal loan and buy a proper SBK if thats what u desire..not a CT100 man.
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Old 5th October 2006, 00:13   #11
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I think dhruv taneja has got the message loud & clear. Not to be seen except for the 1st post.
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Old 5th October 2006, 21:38   #12
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PROJECT CT100 TO HAYABABUSA
even i am plannin to make my RX to R1 plz plz plz help )))))
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Old 5th October 2006, 22:19   #13
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what is wid these guys? ct100?? u gotta be missing sumn...keep the 15g's an sell ur bike for a start..
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