My DRZ400s - work is now complete

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That bike is "the business" mate. (thumbs)

Fantastic job , well done fella. ;) :)
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stanbloke wrote:That bike is "the business" mate. (thumbs)

Fantastic job , well done fella. ;) :)
Thanks mate

See you soon
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Redmurty wrote:Love that fairing (thumbs)

Cheers Spud ;)
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I like my creature comforts SIF, 2 picnic mats - one for the bed to stand on so it doesn't cut the groundsheet and the other to make the rest of the bedroom nice and cosy, especially in winter
SIF wrote:Been loving this build but I'm afraid you have spoilt it for me now, 2 carpets, really ?!!!!!
Paul-S wrote:Since then I have added a Peli (type) case for tools, tyre levers, pump spare tubes, U-lock, spares, waterproofs etc now permanently fitted to the rack

Panniers are Motobag 30-50lts each, 100% waterproof

I like my creature comforts when camping so have a full cook kit, water bottle, camping chair, Phad X3, 2 carpets, tarp plus spare poles, groundsheet, 2/3 season Coleman Fission X vario, clothes bag, toiletries, shoes. All of this is in the panniers - total weight 22kgs
panniers holding approx 44 ltrs per side. My Lomo bag is only holding my camping bed and thermal roll mat 5kgs. There's still room in the bag for my jacket or body armour.

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SIF wrote:Been loving this build but I'm afraid you have spoilt it for me now, 2 carpets, really ?!!!!!

Lol, me and Paul-s have been doing this for 34 years....we know how to camp ( in summer or winter :) ).

You can be as hardcore as you want....in your own tent ;) (thumbs)
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Paul-S wrote:
Redmurty wrote:Love that fairing (thumbs)

Cheers Spud ;)
Cheers Spud
Could I get one of them to fit a DR350 ?

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Redmurty wrote:
Could I get one of them to fit a DR350 ?

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where did you get it from Bob ?

you still got the templates ? (thumbs)

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This has been a great thread with a fantastic end product. Well done Paul, how do you fancy knocking my DRZ 400 E into shape? :)
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Redmurty wrote:where did you get it from Bob ?

you still got the templates ? (thumbs)

cheers Spud ;)
It's not mine Spud,

Britania Composites have a page on ADV rider, this is what some guy did to his DR350, I considered doing mime but in the end went for the DR600 Djebel fairing instead.

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... ng&page=50

Sorry for the hi-jack Paul :blush:
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