NC on a diet

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by Spike16 » Wed May 27, 2009 10:25 pm

looks great mate, i too like lightweight bracket'ry is the subframe ally? got anymore pic's

got anymore pic's of the battery mount adn were you gona fit it what size battery you using also?

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by RonniB » Wed May 27, 2009 10:35 pm

I'm using a durbahn LiFe battery at 2.3Ah

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by blanc » Thu May 28, 2009 12:53 am

ohh my God...you seariously..NEED to get a girlfriend...if and a big if, IF you have one have Kids, and if you have some have more...OH MY GOD!!!

How about just going to the jym..or buy Kangaroo leathers, you better be in the two 3 every week.....God Damit :poke: :poke: :poke:

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by royster81 » Thu May 28, 2009 7:16 am

blanc wrote:ohh my God...you seariously..NEED to get a girlfriend...if and a big if, IF you have one have Kids, and if you have some have more...OH MY GOD!!!

How about just going to the jym..or buy Kangaroo leathers, you better be in the two 3 every week.....God Damit :poke: :poke: :poke:
no need for that,Ronni is doing what most on this forum only dream of doing and ,if i do say so myself ,is doing a fantastic job of it.

keep it up Ronni and I enjoy reading what your doing next.
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Re: NC on a diet

Post by RonniB » Thu May 28, 2009 7:54 am

Rhory, thank you..

Blanc, go to the pub and buy a pint, some crisps and a copy of the sun, I think you need it...

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by blanc » Thu May 28, 2009 8:32 am

and a great job you are doing too....a great friend of mine was playing havock with two forums, you should have seen what he did on biker....The :wanker: Sorry for the above

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by RonniB » Thu May 28, 2009 1:01 pm

no harm done..

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Re: NC on a diet

Post by royster81 » Thu May 28, 2009 8:39 pm

RonniB wrote:Rhory, thank you..
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Re: NC on a diet

Post by Cammo » Fri May 29, 2009 12:40 am

royster81 wrote:
blanc wrote:ohh my God...you seariously..NEED to get a girlfriend...if and a big if, IF you have one have Kids, and if you have some have more...OH MY GOD!!!

How about just going to the jym..or buy Kangaroo leathers, you better be in the two 3 every week.....God Damit :poke: :poke: :poke:
no need for that,Ronni is doing what most on this forum only dream of doing and ,if i do say so myself ,is doing a fantastic job of it.

keep it up Ronni and I enjoy reading what your doing next.
I think sometimes I'd rather have Ronni's bike instead of a girlfriend! :oops:
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Re: NC on a diet

Post by RonniB » Sat May 30, 2009 11:09 am

well, mounted up the subframe today and had my concerns to the rigidty of it, but when I had done up the mounting bolts it felt very secure. I could actually shake the whole bike from side to side by grabbing the front fairing mounting point..

pics later

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