Finished Storm.

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bazzashadow
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how do the cans sound with the 2 90 degree bends in them?
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bigtwinthing
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bazzashadow wrote:how do the cans sound with the 2 90 degree bends in them?

slightly different than when they were low levels, but nice, they sort of "thrap" but are loud, i like the "Goosenecks" as there called apparently, apart from i can't just get my toes on the foot pegs and with spirited riding when cranked over my toes just rub the floor.Apart from that i like them.Did 320 miles yesterday and the bike went great. tyres scrubbed in and loving the Dunlops. I did see a set of Mich Pilot 3 fitted for £156 yesterday and that seems a good deal.I tend to buy 1 front and 2 rears if i can. Ive decided not to change about the rear seat unit as i was goona chop it off. Just want to ride it now this year and have a trip to France next week and then the Planes, ferry pizza trip etc. Not sure who's coming yet?
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missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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darrenmartin
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Cracking m8 a really classy job :clap: :thumbup:
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caferacerdan
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high level pipes and wide bars are a recipe for good fun by themselves add that to a Storm and it gets better!
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caferacerdan wrote:high level pipes and wide bars are a recipe for good fun by themselves add that to a Storm and it gets better!
your so right, also add to that, good suspension set up, a lightened flywheel and it don't get much better. Life is good at the moment. 1 more week off and good weather forecasted yahoo, :D :D :D
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chric wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:Thats it all done, just riding it now for the Year.
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whats that on the front?
motografix by chance there a head on view

sorry forgot, this one has the new front indus on too.Image
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caferacerdan
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wish my bike looked this good! my cnc top yoke turned up last week and built it all up now with wide bars and my god what a difference!!!
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caferacerdan wrote:wish my bike looked this good! my cnc top yoke turned up last week and built it all up now with wide bars and my god what a difference!!!
its make a great mod, now just do the flywheel, and a 43 tooth rear sprocket and wee yourself a bit!!!
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bigger back sprocket would mean id save alot on front tyres!
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