tanksshebee wrote:55 years agoThat really is lovely!
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My, she really is looking schmick, I really must clean mine, been too busy riding!
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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I rode mine today without that switchy thingamajiggy, just no neutral light. It runs really nice, nice smooth tight gearbox and it doesnt feel like its lost any grunt with the open exhaust (street)version and snorkelisation Brembos feel great now with the new levers, the front brake master was not operating correctly with the old levers , not sure what they were off but all good now.Spyke wrote:55 years agoMy, she really is looking schmick, I really must clean mine, been too busy riding!
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Ah, good to know that not having the safety device doesn't stop you riding. Yeah this was my first experience of a Suzi gearbox and I'm loving it!
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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yes i have just come from a clunky ducati gearbox, false neutrals and hard to get in first sometimes with some people experiencing dropping out of gear and thats on a new bikeSpyke wrote:55 years agoAh, good to know that not having the safety device doesn't stop you riding. Yeah this was my first experience of a Suzi gearbox and I'm loving it!
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I'm really loving that ceramic coating, was it exy? Much prep involved? Something else for the "when I've got a job" list!
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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Lou it was $85 for both link pipes, if i wasnt so lazy i would have done the whole system , i am thinking of heat wrapping the rest !Spyke wrote:55 years agoI'm really loving that ceramic coating, was it exy? Much prep involved? Something else for the "when I've got a job" list!
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That's not too bad, so at a guess it'd be about double that, or a bit more, to do the headers as well, cheers!
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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yes i wish i had the whole system done now , looks much better than rusty brown and ceramic has other benefits as well as looking goodSpyke wrote:55 years agoThat's not too bad, so at a guess it'd be about double that, or a bit more, to do the headers as well, cheers!
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How she looks today.ozzraptor wrote:55 years agoFitted these today, slightly modded shorter link pipe, just need to finish off. Huge weight gain over stock and can feel the difference when riding. These are the street legal homologated version in case i need to use the db killlers . Went for a short run through the twisties , all i can say is WOW ,the bike has really come to life the way a tl engine should be.
Took the rap out for its first run after chain and pipes fitted, running beatuifully
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Great shot, that's a very nice arse you've got there, hope your missus don't mind me saying so!
Really like the shady "mean and moody" perspective, she can't wait to hit that corner
Really like the shady "mean and moody" perspective, she can't wait to hit that corner
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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No she says it all the time lol , and mate don't these bikes like the corners, i feel like i am riding a 250Spyke wrote:55 years agoGreat shot, that's a very nice arse you've got there, hope your missus don't mind me saying so!
Really like the shady "mean and moody" perspective, she can't wait to hit that corner
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Another pic of her, she is very photogenic and spyke i know you did your brake lines recently, i just fitted a new goodridge to the rear and you guessed it, came with wrong banjo so i had to put the stocker back on for now.