Changing bike.

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leevtr
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Re: Changing bike.

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Changing bike.

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Change the cct and fit some vtr cams and cans and get it in the Dyno
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Re: Changing bike.

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Arrrrgggghhhhh ! blue...! my eyes my eyes...You could have warned us first. :lol: :lol:

Nah only joshing, looks nice n clean another one of you purchases that's seen more polish than miles by the look of it... :thumbup:
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Re: Changing bike.

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MacV2 wrote:Arrrrgggghhhhh ! blue...! my eyes my eyes...You could have warned us first. :lol: :lol:

Nah only joshing, looks nice n clean another one of you purchases that's seen more polish than miles by the look of it... :thumbup:

!3000.....Do seem to dig them out !!

Oh, and the CCT's dont seem to be an issue with these, for some reason. RR will need doing though.
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Re: Changing bike.

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Is the engine at a different angle? That might mean more oil gets to front CCT?
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Re: Changing bike.

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mattycoops43 wrote:Is the engine at a different angle? That might mean more oil gets to front CCT?
Dunno that one mate. I did read one fela who said a cct expired, but it just became a bit rattly, and he rode it for a while before bothering to get it done. I've asked the question in several places but no signs of the same disasters that seem to plague the storm. Not gonna complain though.
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Re: Changing bike.

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Maybe they have done some mod due to p[robs experienced on the storm, it came out a couple of years later didn't it?
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Re: Changing bike.

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Very nice, sure looks comfy.
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Re: Changing bike.

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Looks nice Lee, ideal for your plans. Handy having dressing table and wardrobes on the butt of it!! Just remember to take it easy at first until you learn to handle the additional power of the blue bike!
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Re: Changing bike.

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No. I was just talking about changing my black bike to blue, and it stopped going into top gear, and a message came up on the dash, 'you won't need that any more matey'.

I promised I wouldn't and it started working fine immediately.
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