Greetings!
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hi mate
whats your location in staffordshire? i'm in north warwickshire, not a million miles away.
richard
whats your location in staffordshire? i'm in north warwickshire, not a million miles away.
richard
- chris vtr virgin
- Posts: 294
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:23 pm
- Location: dunfermline
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Looking good there buddy braw looking bike
Welcome to the madhoose also

Welcome to the madhoose also



Some twins have all the fun !!!!
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Richard,
I'm from Stoke mate
Gav
I'm from Stoke mate
Gav
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welcome aboard...good second choice 

- agentpineapple
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- Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:16 pm
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nice clean late model storm, take some of those stickers off, other than that it looks spot on,
tinted d/b screen.....tick
fairing lowers.......tick
standard exhaust

tinted d/b screen.....tick
fairing lowers.......tick






HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
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Ha! The standard exhaust won't be on there for too long. On that note, can anyone recommend a good (and loud!) pair of replacement cans?!
- agentpineapple
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the worlds you oyster mr weasel...
most companies make end cans for the storm.
high end...
akras
leo vince
arrows
yoshi
middle ground...
scorpians
remus
micron
cheap cheap....
chinese/danmotos
there are loads. have a listern to youtube clips to get some idea of what you like....
most companies make end cans for the storm.
high end...
akras
leo vince
arrows
yoshi
middle ground...
scorpians
remus
micron
cheap cheap....
chinese/danmotos
there are loads. have a listern to youtube clips to get some idea of what you like....
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
- agentpineapple
- Posts: 15124
- Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:16 pm
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totally agree, use a hair dryer to lightly heat the glue holding the sticker in place, that way you will get a nice clean removal......chric wrote:air dryer soon sort them out

HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
- BigVeeGrin
- Posts: 2521
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:41 pm
- Location: Glasgow
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Welcome to the stormistas
You've got a cracking bike and a very supportive community
Being young mitigates this, but Virt knows the reality - yellslow? 



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Of course, yellow is definitely the slowest colour. That's the colour of my hornet so it makes sense.. or it's the restrictor that slows it down, but I definitely think it's the colourBigVeeGrin wrote:Welcome to the stormistas
You've got a cracking bike and a very supportive community
Being young mitigates this, but Virt knows the reality - yellslow?


Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
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I'm not the fastest of riders anyway, hence the yellow bike!
- BigVeeGrin
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- Location: Glasgow
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weasel wrote:I'm not the fastest of riders anyway, hence the yellow bike!


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On a different note, I went to start the bike up this evening. It wouldn't start (it did yesterday, no problems). It tried to turn over, but the more I try the battery starts to fade. Is this a common problem, or have I got a duff battery maybe? I plan to get an oximiser this week anyway.
Cheers - Gav
Cheers - Gav
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The big pistons need a good battery to turn it over especially when the oil is cold. A good trickle charge from an optimiser will normaly get it all back to where it needs to be.
Also, If you just start the bike and don't go out and ride for 10 or 20 miles the you won't be topping the battery up so it will eventually fail to start the bike, so you need to make sure you give it a good run or have a charger in the garage.
Also, If you just start the bike and don't go out and ride for 10 or 20 miles the you won't be topping the battery up so it will eventually fail to start the bike, so you need to make sure you give it a good run or have a charger in the garage.
AMcQ