what have you done to your "bike" today
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
You tart marty lol looks very nice
- agentpineapple
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thanks for the avatar lloydie.............lloydie wrote:You tart marty lol looks very nice

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Looking good Marty
all I've done with mine is looked at garages for her 


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Don't know if it helps, but I've decided on this one (in the larger size). It's metal, vented and has plenty of space (and i like the designCkennedy wrote:Looking good Martyall I've done with mine is looked at garages for her

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Not bad but it won't fit in the already concreted space I have for it. I have 16ftx6ft to play with
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Well I'm not getting a shed any more, anyway. Moved in today (all done in 3 hours, new record! ) and i realised I can't get the bike into the garden :/ she's getting parked out front. Worrying, I'll install my datatag kit tomorrow i thinks!
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They are only any good once the bike has already been stolen. Preventative measures like a big wombles off chain along with a concrete block/post (ground anchor) in the ground would be better. And one of the best preventative measures is a simple waterproof bike cover. Most thieves are opportunists and wont bother lifting a cover to see what's underneath.I'll install my datatag kit tomorrow i thinks!
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Have a cover, chain and disc lock already (and a flashing red light on the dash). DataTag is worst case scenario, yes, but it also lowers my insurance premium and I've had it since like February 
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That's the best thing about them. Same for Thacham approved alarms. It probably knocks £20 off you insurance.but it also lowers my insurance premium

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- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Moved it so I could tidy the garage up and dig the other bits I'll need out for the track day .
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Tidying again Lloyd? You really should keep it tidy as you spend forever moving stuff in there 

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Stripped and dismantled the forks from The track hack...
I'm too poor to buy decent springs, but at least I've popped my fork cherry now and I can refresh the oil and set the correct air gap
I'm too poor to buy decent springs, but at least I've popped my fork cherry now and I can refresh the oil and set the correct air gap

Jamie 

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Lately I have been running with a fast crowd on a particular road .
As I have bar end mirrors that are all but useless I have sourced a rear view camera and ordered a 3.5" screen.
I am going to fit this so I can see what is going on or coming up from behind.
Another tweak to the Storm to keep me in front and sh1t my mates.
I am making it so I can fit it to the other bikes as well!
If it don't work who cares.
Total cost to date with cameras and interchangeable screen is $125 Oz.
Possible fine save?
Who knows but I'm gunna give it a go.
Thought about a revu helmet but already got 5 helmets so that justifies the experiment I think.
Anyone ever done it before?
As I have bar end mirrors that are all but useless I have sourced a rear view camera and ordered a 3.5" screen.
I am going to fit this so I can see what is going on or coming up from behind.
Another tweak to the Storm to keep me in front and sh1t my mates.
I am making it so I can fit it to the other bikes as well!
If it don't work who cares.
Total cost to date with cameras and interchangeable screen is $125 Oz.
Possible fine save?
Who knows but I'm gunna give it a go.
Thought about a revu helmet but already got 5 helmets so that justifies the experiment I think.


Anyone ever done it before?
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
New to the forum. Looked out for the postie to deliver my valve grinding paste and m8 helicoil kit for the broken exhaust stud to start the rebuild after CCT failure on my 1999 storm. All I got was a promotional voucher through the letter box. Bah!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Welcome to the club mate. Good luck with the rebuild. 

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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]