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Cheers guys, thanks for your comments, I didnt get out on it today, due to family stuff! (well it was pissing down and i didnt want to get it dirty!!)

Might have a trip to work on it this week. :pray: :pray:
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easly the nicest standard scheme, but then again i am biased!!
hats off lad, nice job (except for the samcos) :oops:
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Sligeach wrote:easly the nicest standard scheme, but then again i am biased!!
hats off lad, nice job (except for the samcos) :oops:
Go on, hit me with it? :grin:
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Took her for the first ride tonight only for 15miles.I Took it easy as everything is bedding in. Pulls really well up to 80-90. (Jas those exhausts sound fabulous from 5000 rpm!! And your right I have put the DB's back in.) The most noticable thing though is the shock, what a difference!!

I think i might need new front discs though as the brakes arent as good as what i expected. But i will wait and let the pads bed in .

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Wow!! That is fantastic looking bike.
ibby4585 wrote: I think i might need new front discs though as the brakes arent as good as what i expected. But i will wait and let the pads bed in
Give it a good while until the pads have worn into the discs then report back. Lots of firm braking from highish speeds should get them scrubbed in soon.
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ibby4585 wrote:Took her for the first ride tonight only for 15miles.I Took it easy as everything is bedding in. Pulls really well up to 80-90. (Jas those exhausts sound fabulous from 5000 rpm!! And your right I have put the DB's back in.) The most noticable thing though is the shock, what a difference!!
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Good to hear, Kris :grin: The exhausts are like new...the dB's fitted make a hell of a difference as in more comfort fast road driving but still with nice raspy sounds. Without may just a bit too loud. I do always wear ear protection in (it is more of personal precaution as I know some good young lads that are fairly deaf due motobiking!). System on my ex NC30 pulled noticable strong from midrange to top. I am a bit gutted now since all is sold :(
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Quality build, i love the sceme - best ive seen for a while & some nice individual touches - i do like a 1 off.
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Gems and tits on their way, Kris :tits:
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cheers Jas, i will let you know when they arrive! and of course get some pics when they are fitted, Plastics are going to the sprayers Monday this will complete my second bike with the rc30 replica panels going into storage in the loft!!!

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After 150 miles riding i did a bit of bike cleaning!!

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Jas, the system has arrived, Ta Kris

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