fuel tap
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Re: fuel tap
very good point there! I do appreciate the higher seat at the lights thoughjoshmolloy wrote:Eh? Your footpegs and seat would still be in the same place, relative to each other.

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Re: fuel tap
sorry i didn't think it was overly complicated, i'll simplify.
when the modified linkage is applied to the motorcycle the rear end shall be extended thus lifting the riders seat which is attached to the subframe thus giving the extended leg room effect when the bike is in a stationary postion and both,or single feet and placed on the ground
when the modified linkage is applied to the motorcycle the rear end shall be extended thus lifting the riders seat which is attached to the subframe thus giving the extended leg room effect when the bike is in a stationary postion and both,or single feet and placed on the ground
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Re: fuel tap
Hi,
Thanks guys for your comments, will probably leave it for a minute and see how I go as i am new to the NC30 so I guess it will take a bit of getting used to.
Thanks guys for your comments, will probably leave it for a minute and see how I go as i am new to the NC30 so I guess it will take a bit of getting used to.

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Re: fuel tap
royster81 wrote:sorry i didn't think it was overly complicated, i'll simplify.

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Re: fuel tap
josh mate, i'm only yankin' your crank !



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Re: fuel tap
royster81 wrote:josh mate, i'm only yankin' your crank !![]()

