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kenmoore
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by kenmoore »
Here in the Antipodies it can be hard to secure a genuine single seat cowl.
Finally got one from Italy for €60 shipped.
Well happy.
Before,
After
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More Beer!!!!
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
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kenmoore
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by kenmoore »
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
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gl_s_r
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- Location: Kent
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by gl_s_r »
kenmoore wrote:Here in the Antipodies it can be hard to secure a genuine single seat cowl.
Finally got one from Italy for €60 shipped.
Well happy.
Before,
After

More Beer!!!!
Looks good... didn't know it was that hard to get them out there?
Why ask... sometime you just go to do it and find out?
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Watty
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- Location: Barnard Castle, Co. Durham.
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by Watty »
Looking good mate

SH#T HAPPENS!!!!!!!!
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simo
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- Location: The Rev Shed Middleton One Row
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by simo »
Smart looking bike you've got there.
Theres A Hare in The Turnips.
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Mav617
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- Location: Copthorne, W Sussex
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by Mav617 »
Nice bike mate, what's the tank protector/grippy thing called and where did you find it?
I'm so unlucky that if there is such a thing as re-incarnation I'll come back as me!
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bigtwinthing
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by bigtwinthing »
Mav617 wrote:Nice bike mate, what's the tank protector/grippy thing called and where did you find it?
its an anorak!!! from Millets

missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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darkember
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- Location: South Wales Abergavenny
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by darkember »
I like it someone spent some time doing the engine covers

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lloydie
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- Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry
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by lloydie »
Not bad for a redun

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sirch345
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by sirch345 »
bigtwinthing wrote:Mav617 wrote:Nice bike mate, what's the tank protector/grippy thing called and where did you find it?
its an anorak!!! from Millets


that's a cracker.
Seriously though, I think they call it a Tank Bra
Your bike is looking very clean and tidy

Well done in getting a seat hump/cover
Chris.
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vtwin goody
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by vtwin goody »
Good looking storm ya got there mate
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bigtwinthing
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by bigtwinthing »
sirch345 wrote:bigtwinthing wrote:Mav617 wrote:Nice bike mate, what's the tank protector/grippy thing called and where did you find it?
its an anorak!!! from Millets


that's a cracker.
Seriously though, I think they call it a Tank Bra
Your bike is looking very clean and tidy

Well done in getting a seat hump/cover
Chris.
mine will be up for sale once I've cut the ass end off my bike!!!
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!