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Beamish
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Post by Beamish »

Nice bike stu.
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RedStormV
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Post by RedStormV »

What is it with Stu's and Silver 8O

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Welcome aboard mate
sassage
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Post by sassage »

silver looks great...really sharp!
2000 VTR, yellow - Throttlemeister, D&D exhaust, jet kit, more to come

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tony.mon
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Post by tony.mon »

Hi, Sassage.
But what the hell's a "throttlemeister"?

If it's a quick-action then a website address would be good, only ones I've seen so far are HRC bits from Australia.

Fed up dislocating my wrist every time I want the horizon to bite me.

Won't be replying for a couple of weeks, off to the MotoGP in Valencia in about an hour, so must get stuff starapped on to the Storm.

What's French and Spanish for FireStorm?
FuePluie?? (nearest I can get- so it better be reliable!!) :)
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Pete.L
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Post by Pete.L »

Ah!
Another couple of Converts enter the Asylum :D
:lol: Welcome Aboard Guys :lol:

Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
sassage
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Post by sassage »

http://www.throttlemeister.com/

its a barend cruise control (mechanical, not electric)....love it and you don't have any big clamps on your right grip


I wish I could go to a GP...wouldn't work for either US race this year
2000 VTR, yellow - Throttlemeister, D&D exhaust, jet kit, more to come

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Stu
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Post by Stu »

Hankie wrote:Nice one Stu, great looking cans. what colour you goin' to paint it (seein' as it already has a nice undercoat on). :)

Chris
I love the look of the cans but way too quiet compaired to the TL need to find a way of sorting that - as for colour primer is fine with me

Red I associate with Ferraris - chipolata extension for the less endowed and driven/ ridden by people who think they can ride
Yellow - well my misses rides a yellow bike says it all really
Black - disguised for the dark corner it should be hidden in
Blue - is just wrong on a Honda along with green :twisted: :lol:
sassage
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Post by sassage »

Stu wrote:
Hankie wrote:Nice one Stu, great looking cans. what colour you goin' to paint it (seein' as it already has a nice undercoat on). :)

Chris
I love the look of the cans but way too quiet compaired to the TL need to find a way of sorting that - as for colour primer is fine with me

Red I associate with Ferraris - chipolata extension for the less endowed and driven/ ridden by people who think they can ride
Yellow - well my misses rides a yellow bike says it all really
Black - disguised for the dark corner it should be hidden in
Blue - is just wrong on a Honda along with green :twisted: :lol:
no reason to start calling names :evil:
2000 VTR, yellow - Throttlemeister, D&D exhaust, jet kit, more to come

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BB1961
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Post by BB1961 »

Hi everyone just to introduce myself,i aquired a 1997 VTR (Yellow) last week after using a VFR for commuting.Now that is no longer the case a VTR it had to be ! Only done 150 miles so far but loving every second of it.Though i enjoyed the VFR for what it was i had forgotten how much fun you could have ! If none of you have seen this included it for a laugh

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ukAhlxl4hmM
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Post by RedStormV »

Welcome aboard mate - you'll find this a good place to kick back :D

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Post by marravtr »

BB1961 wrote:Hi everyone just to introduce myself,i aquired a 1997 VTR (Yellow) last week after using a VFR for commuting.Now that is no longer the case a VTR it had to be ! Only done 150 miles so far but loving every second of it.Though i enjoyed the VFR for what it was i had forgotten how much fun you could have ! If none of you have seen this included it for a laugh

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ukAhlxl4hmM
ay up BB, good choice in colour matey :wink: :D
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Post by Beamish »

Welcome BB, another banana riding loon :lol:
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
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Post by sirch345 »

Wecome aboard BB1961 :!: :D

Chris.
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