NC29/600RR

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Andy29
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NC29/600RR

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Thought you might like to see me bike, recently finished with full '04 bodykit and some other bits and bobs as well, many thanks to Graeme F. and also Scratchin for their assistance

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looks mint that mate and you got some really nice extras on there, like the can a lot where did you get that from
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looks great . but with orange wheels it would look sweeeeeeeeeeeet :up:
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looking good! :up:
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Cheers, pipe is from JC Exhausts, he's on Ebay under some crazy name, it's mega loud though so I've fitted the dB killer that I've made even more restrictive to stop me ears bleeding and give a bit of back-pressure.... yer I tried photoshopping all wheel colour combos and came down on these.
Managed to retain the standard clock position and also mirrors which I prefer to the 600 ones
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For the rear I managed to fit a 600RR (latest shape) R + G tailtidy without too much hassle, nice LED stop/tail unit built in.
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And of course the headlamps are w-a-y better than standard 29s.
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Love that. Good effort. :up:
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Very impressive, well done.Needs new rear sets though :whistle:

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im going to put 600rr 05 on my 23 ive started getting parts (headlights) how easy was it to fit the fairings and lights to it .
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From what I've read, a lot easier to fit than others; not sure on the 23 but I only needed to chop the very front off the subframe where the captive 6m nut is, fairing then sat over nicely and I utilised the bracket that was there to screw into the headlight housing underneath and via the old h/lamp bracket on to the rear (600 also supports the fairing this way) 3 brackets to make for the sides, the n/s lower bolts straight on to the frame. Mirrors bolt through and stabilise the top as per standard .
I've wired in 2 relays for the headlights, one to take the load off the switch on dip, the other to keep the dip turned on when hi-beam is on (as per 600- both lamps on in 'hi').
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great info thank you i cant wait to do mine with orange wheels . it looking great all that hard work shows in the end top job :up:

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