My Baby - So far

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My Baby - So far

Post by Plastic Scouser »

Site is cool :D

Do we have a modding section yet?

bit difficult to mod this time of year - I have done bits since this was taken, but not much :(

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I have cut the micron in half (it sounds sooo deep now :unibrow:

Also put Raptor screen on to protect standard clocks better through winter
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Post by Gav »

you going to make any changes to the tail unit, think you can fit an early R1 unit almost straight on......welcome to the site dude!
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Another madone joins the fold! welcome m8!

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Post by Fzr1 »

Nice but the tail's to fat, need's trimmed.
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I know about the tail, but it will have to do for the time being. After the end can trimming, my main bone of contention are the clocks. Can anyone recommend a viable alternative? I haven't looked at them at all, and was wondering if they will seperate without a rewire so I can mount them more appropriately instead of them being wider than my headlight fairing...
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Post by Plastic Scouser »

Not only that, but if I ditched the Thunderace rear, what would I do about my LED's?
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Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy :)
All the same innit? It's still a yam :)
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Post by Stig »

them led's look excellent....do you get any grief from the law coz of the colours? :paranoid:

I've just done my front parking light but only in white :nod: :wink:


nice ride by the way....and welcome to the madhouse :retard:
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Not had any grief so far, but only because none of then can probably be bothered to get out of their cars :clap:

At the end of the day, anything that makes us more visable makes us safer - There can't be a law against that can there? :wink:
Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy :)
All the same innit? It's still a yam :)
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Post by Arcanum »

Seems like I've been gone for an age. . . finally got a day off work tho, yehaaaaaaaaaaaa.

Howdy Plastic Scouser, grand to have you round the old homestead. (can someone please tell me why I'm in cowboy mode? Must be boots :paranoid: )

I've grabbed the pic of ya baby and will have it placed lovingly in the members bikes area of the main site, with a wee bit of help from wor las.
You'll also be getting a spot in the new wallpaper. You're the last space filler so that'll be up for download this weekend too.

Great to see some other new faces hereabouts too. Welcome all.
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Post by Plastic Scouser »

Thank you all for the warm welcome - I hope I can make a useful contribution :?) :D
Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy :)
All the same innit? It's still a yam :)
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Post by Plastic Scouser »

I now have one or two more recent pics. Please see attached :unibrow:

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Like the seat unit? (bruv in law has a vinyl cutter) :D :D :D
Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy :)
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Post by bronx »

Yeaw Plastic, this chopped up cyckle of yours looks quite canny, in fact it looks very canny :thumbsup: A don't normally gan for stuff like this but I'm impressed :cool: nice one. :nod: :nod:
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Post by EXUP FREAK »

ok need a can swap so i can chop it :D
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Post by Stig »

That can does look really cool....might do my Harris one :nod:


It can't get any louder if I do :blush:
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Post by Plastic Scouser »

If you want a real deep tone to your can, simply overfill it - I have a full exhaust's worth in that stubby and it sounds great :D
Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy :)
All the same innit? It's still a yam :)
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