Indicator options with High levels

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Re: Indicator options with High levels

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cheekykev wrote:HI, I used these, you can just about squeeze them in at the side of the number plate on the plasic undertay fender, like yourself I'm not a fan of mini indicators but these look ok :thumbup:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bike-It-Mini- ... 56546f4b39

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they look fantastic and thats the bloody belly pan i want. !!!
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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Re: Indicator options with High levels

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tony.mon wrote:
magnum wrote: I have small scratch where your VTR stickers are beside head light if easy to obtain would cover nicely,
does looks good on yours.
or does any one know where to obtain touch up paint or pen in yellow or any ideas chers Mark.
Halfords sell touch up pens to match your colour code.
They'll make them up while you wait.

Or Honda main dealer at twice the price.
Found sum on ebay will compare price with halfords :thumbup:
also found sum in a rattle tin at 18.99 :eek2
Perhaps after we have painted lumpyvs bike yellow on Essex workshop day will have some left over to touch mine up :lol:
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
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cheekykev wrote:
cybercarl wrote:But you haven't got the custom links. :biggrin Always have liked the cheeeky bikes..SP and Storm, both very special and tastefully done.
Thanks cybercarl, nice to know some people appreciate the finer details plus the time and effort put into the up keep of my bikes :thumbup: sometimes less is more :D
Sadly you've upset one of the family :cry: you forgot to mention the FireBlade :lol:
She's still looking good and runs like a quartz clock at 16 years old, with the only mod being a de-badged Bweowulf end can, a Zero Gravity screen, rear wavy disc and updated Honda indicators, apart from that she's totally standard, original screen, exhaust and indicators are in the loft just in case :D
Oh nearly forgot, the only other non standard part is the tail tidy which the previous owner had done :confused :Cry1: but I keep looking for an original undertray to replace it, I'm sure one will turn at some point in the future.
Even managed to find a matching paddock stand :lol: :lol: :lol:

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That blade is stunning mate :cool2
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Re: Indicator options with High levels

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Only problem with kev's blade is you don't have that "air throb" of a twin to let you know He's right up your Chuff..
Even when he's 2 up he still makes bloody good "progress"...
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
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grumpyfrog wrote:Only problem with kev's blade is you don't have that "air throb" of a twin to let you know He's right up your Chuff..
Even when he's 2 up he still makes bloody good "progress"...
that and the fact he doesnt have to fill up as often as a Storm and then wants to know if we will be stopping for fuel at 150miles :lol:
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Yeah I noticed that in Wales, Kev's a handy rider even with a pillion 8O I really like the tiger paint jobs on those type of blades, maybe one day I'll get one along side the storm!
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Jamie get back to work ,Jesus you spend more time on here than everyone else put together ,are you sure you're not a woman ,it's hard to tell with you southerners.
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adyf wrote:Jamie get back to work ,Jesus you spend more time on here than everyone else put together ,are you sure you're not a woman ,it's hard to tell with you southerners.
:lol: :lol: :thumbup:
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:lol: :lol:

I usually pop on here on my phone when I have a rollie! But now I'm on here cause' I'm waiting for a recovery truck for my van! :(

Gotta keep my eyes peeled you see, something might pop up in the sale section :) :) :)
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I'll go away if you want though :lol:
Jamie :wave:
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Jamoi wrote:I'll go away if you want though :lol:
Aww! Bless :D
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Sorry Jamie hope your day got better mate.
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Jamoi wrote:I'll go away if you want though :lol:
go and buy a VW van I've had 9 there brill, i change every 3 years
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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bigtwinthing wrote:
Jamoi wrote:I'll go away if you want though :lol:
go and buy a VW van I've had 9 there brill, i change every 3 years
My brother had a company VW ltd van which had 300,000 miles on it before the company outed it. Towards the end it smoked more than Carl, but it still went alright!!
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Re: Indicator options with High levels

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Ive got a VW Caddy Maxi Combi with seats in the back that all fold flat or lift out. Its a bloody useful van and is great to drive. &ft long in the back so you can sleep in it if needed ( fishing etc)
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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