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Post by alexwitham »

3- Your bike isn't allowed out in this sort of sh!tty weather, it might catch a cold or get some dirt on it something ;)
Correct answer, I'll be out and about March time I reckon. I'll give you a text sometime for a ride out, be a good laugh to go for a hoon with a fellow '30 enthusiast.
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Lol I wanted to take mine off the road end of november - february, but work commitments meant I couldn't lay it up for more than a week while I did the carbs :(

Look forward to going out for a spin with someone mate, especially someone who takes as good care of their bike as you and many other people on here :up:

I thought I had a suitable spacer for the lower fairing, but it seems its too short due to these lowers having the rubber grommet, so after finding a link on here posted by force-v4, I picked one up for £5.50 delivered instead of £7 something :grin: So close to getting her clothed again, I'm really happy.

I should have enough for 3 day delivery on the SP1 exhaust, so hopefully will have it by the end of the week :drool:
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Post by marcus57 »

get a soundclip of the system up when you have it fitted, looks like a good buy i payed just under £500 for my mercury sp1 system so a ti for that money looks a good buy.

looks like your making some good progress with the bikes
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Good price for that, when I first bough mine I was going to get an MHP sp1 from Jap4, but never quite had the cash :( I'll get a sound clip as soon as I can, just a matter of time :mrgreen: Hope to see more progress from you soon, your bike is stacking up to be really different once the bits are fitted :up:
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BillingCBR wrote:Good price for that, when I first bough mine I was going to get an MHP sp1 from Jap4, but never quite had the cash :( I'll get a sound clip as soon as I can, just a matter of time :mrgreen: Hope to see more progress from you soon, your bike is stacking up to be really different once the bits are fitted :up:


Considering its new i was happy , i should be ordering the final bits to get it finnished this week but i have run out of money to have it painted and im not looking forward to the task of getting the dymags on it.
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Will be worth it if you get them on mate :D I'm running out of money too, damn these addictive machines!!!
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Addictive indeed!

Im building 2 30's & still altering my 94' - will it ever stop? Most probably not!

Its always worth all the hastle, cut fingers & all. :peace:
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Been a bit busy, need to charge the battery and give it a run, but it's getting there :D couple of tiny little bits to sort and it'll be done bodywork wise :D

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Post by Drunkn Munky »

I really like the look of USD's on a RWB, didnt think i would but it looks top mate
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Thanks mate :mrgreen: It's certainly looking better now it has some bodywork on it. You may have noticed the lack of LHS panels and V piece, I wanted to get a look at how it should look when it's done :) If anyone wants the black bolts I have the ones from the seat unit, nose cone and mids (no bottom most or 1/4 screws) I'll be getting proper Honda ones next month :up:
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