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Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |June 26th, 2020|, 12:19 am
by Limasenar
Good day, everyone!
Raptor 650 i.e. newbie here from Jakarta, Indonesia; just got my '08 delivered last Friday after months of contemplation as it'd been more than 15 years since I owned/ridden a bike (my last bike was an '02 Gixxer 750). So glad I decided to pick her up as I have always admired SV/TL engines and of course the fine bodywork which in my opinion never gets dated. She's got more than 35k under her belt with around 20-30% mods from front and back.
A few highlights of aftermarket specs:
- ProArm single-side swingarm
Custom local undertail exhausts (k10 R1-style)
LED daymaker headlight + taillight
Spy mirror
Frame slider
Rizoma handgrip
Set of Battlax 21s
Anyway here are several pics of my bike. I intend to revert her to 90% original state (including the original fairing/windscreen - appreciate if anyone can provide leads as to where I might find one).
Thank you and look forward to hearing from you all. Cheers!
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |June 26th, 2020|, 3:42 pm
by shebee
That looks lovely , welcome to the asylum
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |June 26th, 2020|, 9:50 pm
by nickst4
Welcome indeed! It's amazing to see the spread of the membership. Are you a native of Indonesia or just living there for a while?
The bike looks great! It's the first time I've heard of a single-sided swing-arm conversion on one of these. Was the ProArm a Honda thing? I think my Honda NTV/Revere was reckoned to have one of them but it was shaft-drive through it, so not the same as yours. Maybe it's an aftermarket conversion?
Enjoy the bike!
Nick
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |June 27th, 2020|, 9:04 am
by Widetrak
Bike looks great
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |June 27th, 2020|, 4:25 pm
by Limasenar
nickst4 wrote: ↑3 years ago
Welcome indeed! It's amazing to see the spread of the membership. Are you a native of Indonesia or just living there for a while?
The bike looks great! It's the first time I've heard of a single-sided swing-arm conversion on one of these. Was the ProArm a Honda thing? I think my Honda NTV/Revere was reckoned to have one of them but it was shaft-drive through it, so not the same as yours. Maybe it's an aftermarket conversion?
Enjoy the bike!
Nick
Thank you, Nick! I am a native here and came across the group just a few weeks ago (glad I did).
The bike had the swingarm change sometime during the 2nd ownership (I'm the 4th) and to be honest I've yet to confirm whether it's an elf/Honda usually found on VFR/RVF/NTV/NC models or a custom built/conversion. Pretty sturdy during rides but it may quite challenging if I decide to revert to standard exhaust placement since the arm protrudes slightly.
Cheers!
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |June 27th, 2020|, 4:26 pm
by Limasenar
Widetrak thanks, mate. Looking forward to learn from fellow owners.
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 1st, 2020|, 2:29 am
by andybaggies
including the original fairing/windscreen - appreciate if anyone can provide leads as to where I might find one
The raptor never came with a fairing/windscreen or are you thinking of the fancy gubbins on the front of the V-Raptor model? If so then I reckon these will be as rare as hens teeth.
I reckon it looks to be pretty good as it is and if it isn't a bodge job then why not leave it alone?
Andy B
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 3rd, 2020|, 2:06 am
by Limasenar
andybaggies wrote: ↑3 years ago
including the original fairing/windscreen - appreciate if anyone can provide leads as to where I might find one
The raptor never came with a fairing/windscreen or are you thinking of the fancy gubbins on the front of the V-Raptor model? If so then I reckon these will be as rare as hens teeth.
I reckon it looks to be pretty good as it is and if it isn't a bodge job then why not leave it alone?
Andy B
Hi, Andy. I was referring to the angular fairing that sits right on top of the headlight (doesn't house the headlight itself like the V-Raptor). Not sure if they were standard OEM, though (please see picture below).
Thanks for the feedback.
Ziva
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 3rd, 2020|, 7:54 am
by nickst4
More for Andie's benefit; I'm pretty sure that screen only appeared on the 650ie and not the earlier 1000 Raptor. It works well to deflect a bit of wind pressure, without creating turbulence. I wonder why someone removed it? You'll be lucky to find one!
Nick
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 3rd, 2020|, 11:07 am
by Trevor68
Puig make some screens that fit, though not as neat.
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 3rd, 2020|, 8:34 pm
by bazzywazz
Looks great even without the screen!
Strange to see a bike with a front numberplate.
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 4th, 2020|, 9:29 pm
by Limasenar
nickst4 wrote: ↑3 years ago
More for Andie's benefit; I'm pretty sure that screen only appeared on the 650ie and not the earlier 1000 Raptor. It works well to deflect a bit of wind pressure, without creating turbulence. I wonder why someone removed it? You'll be lucky to find one!
Nick
Agree, Nick. I think out of less than 10 650 (i.e.) that were imported here only 1 that still has its fairing intact (rarely ridden, as far as I know). Definitely rare to find among the used part pool.
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 4th, 2020|, 9:35 pm
by Limasenar
Trevor68 wrote: ↑3 years ago
Puig make some screens that fit, though not as neat.
I'm leaning toward Puig as alternative. MRA also make pretty decent models.
bazzywazz wrote: ↑3 years ago
Looks great even without the screen!
Strange to see a bike with a front numberplate.
Aye, sir...I love the stripped look either way. Unfortunately here we're required to put plates on both ends.
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 5th, 2020|, 3:05 pm
by Trevor68
Some pics of the Puig on mine.
Re: Greetings from Jakarta!
Posted: |July 8th, 2020|, 7:18 pm
by Limasenar
Trevor68 wrote: ↑3 years ago
Some pics of the Puig on mine.
Thanks for the pics, Trevor. Definitely fits well especially how it blends with the bike's color. Might go with that option.