what have you done to your "bike" today

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What make? Are they still available, or is it a flea-bay job?
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Ah, a Pyramid jobby... It'll match my hugger :-)

Now, is 1997 Yellow the same as my '02 plated 2000 model yellow... I'll give 'em a ring.

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lloydie, the bike looks good, I think the mod to the pipe position is better, but dont your heels touch the link pipes when riding?

Looking at the old photo you posted in the SP1 pipes thread, I have to say I like the low level look better with the tipped up angle you had got, but thats just my personal view. I also like the shape of the front mudgaurd that you have had to use with the blade forks, the longer fork leg covers look far more modern than the std storm part.
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just gave my sp1 a clean
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fkin new one best be this good or i'll be well sick :S
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AMCQ46 wrote:lloydie, the bike looks good, I think the mod to the pipe position is better, but dont your heels touch the link pipes when riding?

Looking at the old photo you posted in the SP1 pipes thread, I have to say I like the low level look better with the tipped up angle you had got, but thats just my personal view. I also like the shape of the front mudgaurd that you have had to use with the blade forks, the longer fork leg covers look far more modern than the std storm part.
yep I keep burning my boots lol I have been thinking about going back to low level links pipes :)
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Those pictures need cleaning Benny :lol: :lol:

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AMCQ46 wrote:Lloydie I also like the shape of the front mudgaurd that you have had to use with the blade forks, the longer fork leg covers look far more modern than the std storm part.
it took me months to find one in good condition :( .
I had the same shape on my blade
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@ Benny, stop polishing it so much, you'll wear through the paint and frame!

Seriously, has that bike ever been outside an air-conditioned, dehumidified room?!!!

I've seen goldfish with more dust on them.

Anyway, what have I been doing today? Can you guess?

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went out and got extremely wet and the bike is minging with dirt,looks like its never been cleaned,are well another chance to wash and polish it
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tankslappa wrote:@ Benny, stop polishing it so much, you'll wear through the paint and frame!

Seriously, has that bike ever been outside an air-conditioned, dehumidified room?!!!
rode it all through winter mate apart from the snow :)
nothing is polished apart from the paintwork, it's just kept how it came out of the crate :)
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Fitted newly acquired Black tail plastics, took it for a spin & glad to report it's just as quick as it was before, seems I'd have to fit some blue bodywork to slow it down, but that would just look silly.

It may not be to everyone's taste but I think it works, plan is to paint the fork bottoms black & I may have to do the rear footrest hangers as well to match it up.

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its like your bike is more black than micheal jackson..... :lol:
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So ashamed of the sore, nasty looking redness that he is gradually changing the colour. What a terrible admission of the error of your choices. Have you no moral standards? Oh the humiliation, Mac, Mac ,Mac. How the mighty have fallen!
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your getting there you just need a tank and fairing :lol:
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