DM's Bikes
- mruehl34
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very nice bike.Drunkn Munky wrote:Scrubs up pretty well for a 21 year old bike![]()
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Nice stroker Tony. How does it compare to an NC30/35?
- ibby4585
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Very nice matey, love that colour scheme, its the best i reckon!!!mruehl34 wrote:very nice bike.Drunkn Munky wrote:Scrubs up pretty well for a 21 year old bike![]()
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Bloody hell that looks fantastic mate!!!!!
BTW there is a guy selling a load of R6K SP parts on NSR world...
BTW there is a guy selling a load of R6K SP parts on NSR world...
- Drunkn Munky
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Cheers for the heads up billy but i can only find the post with the guy selling R4k SP parts
ive already got some 21 SP forks lined up and just need a shock but i dont think the R4k SP shock has the adjustment as per R6k, could be wrong im still pretty new to NSR's.
Not a lot down low (but surprisingly more than i thought it'll have) but hit that magic spot and its off like a rampant rabbit, not much different to my 35 then
Handling wise its mega light but still awaiting fresh tyres before i push it too far. Set of BT090's from http://www.motorcycletyres.uk.com/products.php £145 dilivered!! that was for 110 front and 150 18" rear but other sizes were similar prices. Although i am still awaiting delivery on them but they've promised me there be here today
Edited: i take that back about motorcycletyres.uk.com . Just another dodgy company that takes your money and lies about sending the goods. steer clear, you have been warned!!!

As you'd expectalexwitham wrote:Nice stroker Tony. How does it compare to an NC30/35?


Handling wise its mega light but still awaiting fresh tyres before i push it too far. Set of BT090's from http://www.motorcycletyres.uk.com/products.php £145 dilivered!! that was for 110 front and 150 18" rear but other sizes were similar prices. Although i am still awaiting delivery on them but they've promised me there be here today

Edited: i take that back about motorcycletyres.uk.com . Just another dodgy company that takes your money and lies about sending the goods. steer clear, you have been warned!!!
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- micpec
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Tony, one trick MC18! Make me wonder that I may need to find an nice 2stroker one day... 
What is the history of this bike? I understand you came cross this one through Tanuki?

What is the history of this bike? I understand you came cross this one through Tanuki?
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Yep thats right, belonged to a mate of his and has had hardly any use the past couple of years. For a 21 year old bike its in amazingly good condition, it could do with a few stainless bolts here and there and a few brackets powder coated but other than that she's sweet as a nut.
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Keep this little baby nice and shiney (happy!)
(I saw a few good used samples of NSR's (MC16 to MC28's) during my trips in Asia, but the MC18's weren't as nice as this one!)

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Ah bugger sorry mate you are right.
Bikes looking great mate, the few times I rode it I couldn't believe how smooth it was compared to my 21 and that's with a fresh top end and crank bearings.
I guess the pipes, airbox mod and dry clutch make for a edgier ride.
I was sooooooooo tempted to keep it it rides so smooth.
Bikes looking great mate, the few times I rode it I couldn't believe how smooth it was compared to my 21 and that's with a fresh top end and crank bearings.
I guess the pipes, airbox mod and dry clutch make for a edgier ride.
I was sooooooooo tempted to keep it it rides so smooth.
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Re: DM's Bikes
Munky please, please, please do few pics with all ur bikes on it. BTW I'luv ur ducati. Would come and take it off u :D