My new grips

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chric
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My new grips

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Got shut of them renthal did not like them the soft grip.
So got these think there susuki sponser though but still look good and fit well.And the renthal grip glue is very good

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And my favourite picture.No tax closed saturdays :x and waiting for cct's monday to be fitted any way.So I shall take pleasure just looking at it

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That carpet is looking good m8 :lol:
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Oh...........so is the bike :thumbup:
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:lol: It's only garage it'll come up like new once i have washed it.
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You and your cleaning :eek2
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I know only done 110 mile on bike since i got it and it's been washed and waxed 3 time's useing this
http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/newwolfgang- ... p-343.html
Did not pay that much though :plainsmile
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Polish

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:wtf: £100 :lol: :lol:
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That's small money know some what have paid £800 a pot and it goes up in to the thousands.I dropped on that for £25 of Detailing world think I got is free refill

check this :crazy: :eek2
http://www.swissvax.co.uk/product_detai ... e_divine_2
And there is wax even more than that much much more
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Crazy
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carruba wax.............mmmmmmmmmmmm
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bigspanishmarty wrote:carruba wax.............mmmmmmmmmmmm
Yes, it's from Brazil.





Brazilian wax.......Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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this sort of stuff is for people who are daft enough to let themselves be mugged. i currently have a bottle of spray"n"shine by astonish. it cost 99p from a pikey discount shop and i think my bike looks rather shiny. it even does that thing where the water goes to little beads when it gets wet ( not very often)

yours does look jolly nice as well :thumbup:
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yes your right astonish will work but not for long though.wax I mainly use is by a company called bilthamber hydra and finis both under £30 and will last 4 month plus even with harsh chemicals used like tfr.It's all in the prep get that correct and look after it correct and it will stay like that for ages.And have a massive collection of autosmart products.Job I do they require van is clean as i am dealing with food etc and it makes a good image aswell if your proud of your van you will be of work.And I used to do valeting but do it just as a hobby now for me mates and family
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Mate put bluntly those dont look too great, possibly on a 16yr old's first bike you could get away with it

You can only pull off using those if you actually are Rossi, or ironically a genuine doctor.



Some grey racing grips would go well though and probably give better feel too.
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seb421 wrote:Mate put bluntly those dont look too great, possibly on a 16yr old's first bike you could get away with it. You can only pull off using those if you actually are Rossi, or ironically a genuine doctor. Some grey racing grips would go well though and probably give better feel too.
+1 to that. Sorry Chric but IMO they look a bit naff. :thumbdown:
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