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Casoli carbon part pics

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I've got the lot scanned now - if someone can tell me how to upload them, I'll gladly put them all online.

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Matt

This site does not allow hosting of images directly, you need to host them elsewhere and link to them.

There is the facility via the main http://www.Ridersite.com/where ...
RiderSite is FREE to use, all you need do is register to start interacting with people. However, there is a voluntary subscription service of £18 per year to help fund the site. Subscribers get extra site features such as access to the picture upload albums and the ability to display Avatars.
As you may have noticed we already have avatars here on this site, this is beacuse the site is sponsored by Renagade ... http://www.renegade-products.com/

I am a subscriber to the main site and if you email me the images (Sheb_@hotmail.com) I will post them up for you, but I am wary of taking the piss on my use of the subscription by posting for everyone.

Anyone here got a web site with some spare space that we can host out piccys?

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Shebee, just sent you the pics.

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ok theses are the images from Matt (I have shrunk them for upload but I have bigger images if anyone wants them emailed - or ask Matt!)

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seat panels
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pods
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front guard
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horns
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rear hanger
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seat cowl
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bikini
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heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelpp!!!!

what is it all? or rather where does it go?

in order i know the 3rd one is the front mudguard, 5th is the rear mud guard and numberplate/light holder, 6th is single rear seat

but what is the rest of it?
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I should have made it a caption contest, but Ive labled them now :D
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Forgot about the belly-pan. Sheb, I've sent you a picture of it installed on my bike.

Cheers, Matt.
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Motorcyle porn. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I was in casoli shop today ,these pics
are of the bits they supply.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Oooooo Carbon mmmmmmm :D

Have any of you compared the Casoli carbon parts with those made by Carbon Dream?
If so, which is nicest?? :?

I have found a seller of Casoli parts here in Oz, and the Cagiva importer & dealers sell the Carbon Dream bits.
The only parts I've seen are those on the 2 Xtras Ive seen here (new one yesterday #217/999), and the dealer tells me they are made by Carbon Dream. Very nice... but very expensive.

To see the Casoli parts requires a 2400km round trip, so I'd appreciate any feed back from those who've seen both brands in the flesh.

BTW, don't wash your raptor with CT18 Truck Wash. My dealers mechanic did mine on Wednesday and the (plastic) frame panels didn't like it, they look like they have milk spilt over them. Dealer not happy, me extemely unhappy, but the dealer has promised to replace them with new (he's not a bad guy, for a bike dealer :wink: ).

Ciao for now
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