PROJECT NUMBER 2!

Post your pictures here: your bikes, meets you've attended, modifications you've made, x-rays you've had taken...
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Post by rf9rider »

All the fairings are now on.
Just got to order some new fairing fasteners. :D


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In full flow ....now there's no stopping you

looking well smart :nod: :cool:
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Post by Yoda »

That bike is soooo clean. :D Shame to ride it almost. :nod: But then again.....
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Post by barfly »

Looking good :shades:
Brakes??? I thought thats what pedestrians were for!
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Post by stevierst »

Smart one. Now get out there and Rag it! :evil:
(Or ride slowly past large shop windows and admire your work!) :nod:
stop polishin' it and ride the f***ing thing!

It's a dirty job but someone's got to do it.
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Post by Metalface »

Nice bike dude, :nod: :eek:
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Post by rf9rider »

Cheers all, Just need to sort out dogbones and waiting for my rear brake torque arm, engineer friend of a friend is cutting and drilling it for me.
And hopefully will come back all nice and shiny and polished.
Still got to replace some nuts and bolts here and there, just trying to concentrate on getting all the jobs done to get it roadworthy, should be ready for MOT next week. :D
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Post by cheeky-monkey »

Excellent job done there with a story in pictures. Much better than picking up any magazine :nod:
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still like them colours more than my rossi ones :nod:
the older i get the faster i was
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Post by rf9rider »

Swapped the rear dogbones over tonight. (Cheers Yoda).
Still leans over too far with standard size bones on.
Looks like my rear shock is knackered. :crybaby:
Investigate further tomorrow.
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Post by DAZ »

thought you'd of had a spare one
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DAZ wrote:thought you'd of had a spare one
Only spare one i have is on the bike i just bought, but thats sold to a "forum member" so i can`t really take it off.

Just awaiting on an answer to see how much a rebuild is on the one i have.
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rf9rider wrote:
DAZ wrote:thought you'd of had a spare one
Only spare one i have is on the bike i just bought, but thats sold to a "forum member" so i can`t really take it off.

Just awaiting on an answer to see how much a rebuild is on the one i have.
Let me know if you get a good price. I'm interested in having my shock rebuilt sometime in the near future. :nod: :D
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rf9rider wrote:
DAZ wrote:thought you'd of had a spare one
Only spare one i have is on the bike i just bought, but thats sold to a "forum member" so i can`t really take it off.

Just awaiting on an answer to see how much a rebuild is on the one i have.
always the same,sell somat or chuck it and then you'll need it :rolleyes:
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Post by Yoda »

You've been lucky then Mark. DPS havn't even replied to my email. :( But there's always Brooks Racing. :unibrow:
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