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Damo81 wrote:welcome on board mate......looking forward to seeing a pic of your vtr and yourself...... :thumbup: :Beer Popcorn:
Abd another one:

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Thanks for the warm welcome :-)

Surely hope to meet you somewhere in near future, possible in UK or in Netherlands. Will be at BSB races Assen for sure.
Unfortunately we had a financial problem for this years season Superbike racing with the team ,had to cancel in last moment, but will be present next year :lol:

Also member of the Dutch VTR owners club, perhaps we can organize a meeting between the two :-) , shaking the continent a little bit :biggrin
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Greetings

We just had a workshop day/meet up in Colchester close to port of Harwich > Hook - next step hop on a ferry...

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Welcome to the forum buddy, nice pics and that Rear tyre temperature indicator sounds interesting.

Ride Safe :thumbup:

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bsabloke wrote:Hi rob, hope to see you at bsb in assen. Lets try to revisit tony leenes in lemmers. A fantastic indian museum,& great character!
Hi Rich,

We go for that ! Good idea to visit the Indian museum and Tony Leenes, i am in contact with him at moment as my grandfather owned an Indian Chief sidecar and in the early twenties he owned a "Cleveland" two stroke 250 cc single, 2,5 HP, Topspeed 48 km/h :-) A bit different from todays bikes.
And indeed, Tony is a great charachter

If possible I will come over to you first to have a rumbling ride on our VTR's :cool2
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chris vtr virgin wrote:welcome aboard mate :wave:
lets see some photos
As requested some more :-)
First one with my former cans ( BOS )
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And here with the IXIL carbon high up race cans
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Welcome aboard Rob :thumbup: Your new race cans look very good against the red, they look very well made too 8)

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cybercarl wrote:Welcome to the forum buddy, nice pics and that Rear tyre temperature indicator sounds interesting.

Ride Safe :thumbup:

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Rear tyre temp indicator is a very simple system.
My brother built it for me, it's infrared system, measures temp of tyresurface, infra red eye mounted on hugger (small hole) , cable connection to front of bike, have small lcd screen indicator (push for actual temp) or on-line temp (is very nervous indication going up and down). Gives good indication especially the time it takes before tyre is really getting it's full grip.Not High tech but works well, and low costs.
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sirch345 wrote:Welcome aboard Rob :thumbup: Your new race cans look very good against the red, they look very well made too 8)

Chris.
Thanks Chris,

And you're right, cans are well made too, IXIL is a spanish company, have been in touch with them as i want to refill the cans, e-mail answer within couple of hours :thumbup:
They used good stainless and carbon material, the sound is a bit like a motogp engine if you close the throttle hahahaha, luckily most of time they do not check soundlevels here, only with MotoGP , WSBK and BSB races at Assen there will be soundlevel checks.

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Welcome to the forum Rob :wave:
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Welcome aboard buddy

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hello and welcome :D :Beer Popcorn:
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Hello and welcome to the forum :)
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Welcome to the forum!

I love the idea of the tyre temperature gauge... I can feel another DIY attack coming on :-)
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