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honkdawillydahonk
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Engine sounds well crisp! (Started second kick...) Just need some exhaust guards now..... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy


Post Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:04 pm
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bloody god job that. wanna give mine a makeover?


Post Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:07 pm
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Looking good honk Wink

Love the diffrent paint scheme Very Happy


Post Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:23 pm
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Smaaaaaart!!


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Honk, that looks superb (mine's gone to the back of the shed to sulk Sad )

Where's your rear indicators, secreted under the tailpiece ?

I like the fuel cap, where's that from ?

I'd do something about that BMW-esque screen, though Confused


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honkdawillydahonk
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Yatsushiro wrote:
Honk, that looks superb (mine's gone to the back of the shed to sulk Sad )


Laughing

Yatsushiro wrote:

Where's your rear indicators, secreted under the tailpiece ?


Yes indeed....

Yatsushiro wrote:


I like the fuel cap, where's that from ?


Moto-somebody-or-other.... got it from the bike show....

Yatsushiro wrote:


I'd do something about that BMW-esque screen, though Confused


Bollox. I like it! Very Happy


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Looks stunning, I always like the use of non standard items, is that an R1 caliper? do they go straight on?


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Hats off to Mr Honk...nice one! What is that stuff on the pipes? looks like it'll last for ages. I reckon it looks better without the gaurds, more like crosser pipes, but then I guess you might melt yer waterproofs on them (if it will get ridden in the wet...)

I'm still waiting to hear about how it goes.....


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honkdawillydahonk
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Craddlepig wrote:
Looks stunning, I always like the use of non standard items, is that an R1 caliper? do they go straight on?


Yes indeed!

martin77 wrote:
Hats off to Mr Honk...nice one! What is that stuff on the pipes? looks like it'll last for ages. I reckon it looks better without the gaurds, more like crosser pipes, but then I guess you might melt yer waterproofs on them (if it will get ridden in the wet...)

I'm still waiting to hear about how it goes.....


Stuff on the pipes is nickel plating. They have also have been cut in half and baffles removed for extra 'Zing' - it sound fookin' lovely. Well crisp and angry like a crosser! Very Happy I'll let you know how it goes once I've put a couple of hundred miles on it!

Waterproofs? You'll be lucky........


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It's bootiful!


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That is one pimped-out bike http://digilander.libero.it/freegratis/pimp1.gif. Veeeeery nice Very Happy


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I gutted my old pipes, didn't make any differance to power (ho hum), but what a crackle they made. Still......you should hear my latest pipes for loverly sounds....


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