what have you done to your "bike" today

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sure :-)
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About to start sanding my recently obtained s/hand lower fairing
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Gave kermit it's last buffing and covered it up and [FACE WITH COLD SWEAT]
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Took the afternoon off work.


Rode the bike to the Mot testing station.



Rode out with a fresh new MOT certificate.

Took the long way home!

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lloydie wrote:Gave kermit it's last buffing and covered it with mac fluid [FACE WITH COLD SWEAT]
there i fixed it for you
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new indi's fitted, as well as new numberplate
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FFS, I've just noticed that the numberplate is wrong, it should read R62.............. :Ball Kick:
that's another £10 down the drain..... :(
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agentpineapple wrote:new indi's fitted, as well as new numberplate
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That's quite a different back end and seat to my bike. Looks very comfy though...
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You do make me laugh Marty ha ha , I looks nice tho
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lloydie wrote:You do make me laugh Marty ha ha , I looks nice tho
:lol: :lol:

+ we can all get new plates made up & head off for some camera flashing & free fuel...Result...

62 you say ? Cheers.
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like the indies, think it is time I did the same.......... are those the std honda ones or copies? look like CBR125?

custom seat cover is interesting :lol:
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AMCQ46 wrote:like the indies, think it is time I did the same.......... are those the std honda ones or copies? look like CBR125?

custom seat cover is interesting :lol:
cbr125 copies, bought via ebay, non led, with standard bullet connectors, so plug n play, the only issue being you'll need to file or slightly dremel the indi hole on your fairings, as it's a super tight fit, but once the holes been modded the rubber indi hole thingy covers up what you've done. here's the front....and yes my new seats as comfy as a sofa........ :lol: :lol: :lol:
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thanks Marty, does the quality look OK?
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AMCQ46 wrote:thanks Marty, does the quality look OK?
so so, the main part is made of metal, and I've already managed to chip some of the black paint off, so i'd imagine over time they could get tatty, but nothing a lick of decent paint wouldn't sort out, the wiring looks to be a decent diameter and there's plenty of wire. only time will tell if they're worth it.
I think they suit the storm, and decent oem indi's are becoming rare and expensive items..... :thumbdown:
i'm just pissed off that I've lost that aba stand attachment, I can't even remove the chain..... :(
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agentpineapple wrote:
AMCQ46 wrote:thanks Marty, does the quality look OK?
so so, the main part is made of metal, and I've already managed to chip some of the black paint off, so i'd imagine over time they could get tatty, but nothing a lick of decent paint wouldn't sort out, the wiring looks to be a decent diameter and there's plenty of wire. only time will tell if they're worth it.
I think they suit the storm, and decent oem indi's are becoming rare and expensive items..... :thumbdown:
i'm just pissed off that I've lost that aba stand attachment, I can't even remove the chain..... :(
You can't of lost it Marty, you have no room there to lose things...

Not under the saddle is it...or where you got the socket from that you modded up ? Check your pockets as well !

I have a spare set to fit the Storm...If you wan't to come & get them your welcome to BORROW them until you either find the missing or get another set.

Just don't bloody lose them if you do BORROW them !
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