Jim's RVF *Pics added*
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Nooooo keep it. Trickiest 2 stroke ever
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Finally took a few pics this morning.
Sadly rolling the bike out into the cold instantly put condensation on a few of the panels which has made some of them look grey but you can get the gist.
Sadly rolling the bike out into the cold instantly put condensation on a few of the panels which has made some of them look grey but you can get the gist.
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Looks lovely!
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Very nice.
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11/10. very nice.
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Thank you all.
Really happy how it's turned out I have to say. As I mentioned previous I would love an aftermarket shock due to it still not sitting high enough at the back but if nothing turns up ( can't afford a new shock at mo so would have to be a second hand unit ) I will just re drill the suspension link to get the required stance instead.
Im also wanting to fit a set of carbon MHP cans that I've acquired instead of using the Tsr ones as I think they might suite the bike better. Unfortunately the can inlet is the same dia as the pipe work so going to roll some stainless in the near future to the required dia and tig weld them to new cans so they will work.
Really happy how it's turned out I have to say. As I mentioned previous I would love an aftermarket shock due to it still not sitting high enough at the back but if nothing turns up ( can't afford a new shock at mo so would have to be a second hand unit ) I will just re drill the suspension link to get the required stance instead.
Im also wanting to fit a set of carbon MHP cans that I've acquired instead of using the Tsr ones as I think they might suite the bike better. Unfortunately the can inlet is the same dia as the pipe work so going to roll some stainless in the near future to the required dia and tig weld them to new cans so they will work.
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Re: Jim's RVF *Pics added*
Would the tsr ones be for sale??!
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OOOOFFFFF that's sexual.
Love those pipes, think I may keep mine now lol
Love those pipes, think I may keep mine now lol
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Re: Jim's RVF *Pics added*
Wow that looks great!