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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:56 pm
by RedStormV
Well at least its been getting used!
Musta been on its way anyway - even 2 weeks 'hard' riding ain't gonna do that much damage
I get mine through a mate with a Motor Factors - I can get a price for you if you want.
DID X ring etc
Graeme.
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:59 pm
by lee67
rufforth car boot'..triple s chains £37.50......buy sprockets from lbs( local bike shop) £30 max.....less than £70 all in..and yep those chains are good enough for a storm...used em a few times now, and there gold

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 12:05 am
by Squiffythewombat
Kaz, ive been researching sprockets heavily recently (need replacing and student so needs must) and m&p sell JLT sprockets, which from the reviews ive read are really good and very cheap!
Only 16.99 for a 43 tooth rear
about 8 for a front i think!
(maybe a chance to go 2 up on the back or 1 down on the front if you havent already!)
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:04 am
by sirch345
So Kaz does this mean that Pete is secretly missing riding a Firestorm

I know he probably says he doesn't want to use his bike in the winter, but is that just an excuse
Chris.
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:35 am
by sirch345
VTR1000KAZ wrote:sirch345 wrote:So Kaz does this mean that Pete is secretly missing riding a Firestorm

I know he probably says he doesn't want to use his bike in the winter, but is that just an excuse
Chris.
well he's just chopped his ZX10R in for a gixer 750... reckoned the 10r was too much and was going to kill him if he didn't get shut! ( i've ridden it too.. and i didn't like it at all !!!!!!!

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but he does love riding the storm.. but yet he reckons we both can't have the same bike... but funnily enough.. we both have the same cars

stupid or what???
Good one Kaz

(referring to the last sentence)
Talking of gixers, a neighbour of mine has a new 750. He's not long got back from a tour around the Pyrenees. The others that went with him meant he didn't need to rev his bike over 6,000rpm for some of the trip, which gave him almost 160mls from one tank of petrol
Chris.