what have you done to your bike today??
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Re: what have you done to your the bike today??
What Tramp said but if you fill all those you'll be gone for a year :woohoo: the Donk's looking the bollox by the way (thumbs)Brenhden wrote:Changed the oil and then messed around with some Lomo bags filled with pillows. Looks like I can easily get away with no luggage frames. The whole lot was less than £50.
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Be careful, you've put the O/E silencer back on there I see, there will not be a lot of room between that silencer and the side panel if you've got the weight of the bags pushing on it.Brenhden wrote:I'll pack properly and road test tomorrow...Tramp wrote:Err looks good but ......
Swap feathers for heavy stuff and its bounce and break stuff..dont ask i tried it ...
A home made pannier rack to suport the weight will do...if you can pick the bike up with it youll wont break it lol..
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That peli type case looks good (thumbs)ratass wrote:Fitted the last of my custom made luggage system
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Rebuilt the forks for my little project, now sporting new Hagon progressive springs (thumbs)
Rebuilt the forks for my little project, now sporting new Hagon progressive springs (thumbs)
Re: what have you done to your the bike today??
Front rack using 6 inch water pipe,threaded bar and an old washing machine pipe.
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That's brilliantklr.it wrote:Front rack using 6 inch water pipe,threaded bar and an old washing machine pipe.
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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Re: what have you done to your the bike today??
Giving my wifes Triumph Sprint ST a good cleaning so she can sell it.
Anyone know a short arse looking for a 3 year old blue Sprint with lowered rear shock etc (it'd suit anyone 5'6" or shorter very well) because she's after upwards of £5.5k with colour matched full Triumph luggage?
It passed it's mot yesterday and the tester said it's a credit to her but he's a creep and wants to do some work on her LC
Anyone know a short arse looking for a 3 year old blue Sprint with lowered rear shock etc (it'd suit anyone 5'6" or shorter very well) because she's after upwards of £5.5k with colour matched full Triumph luggage?
It passed it's mot yesterday and the tester said it's a credit to her but he's a creep and wants to do some work on her LC
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Is that a euphemism??? hmy:AndyB wrote:
It passed it's mot yesterday and the tester said it's a credit to her but he's a creep and wants to do some work on her LC