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empty
26-07-05, 08:59 PM
Finally got round to taking some pics after a bit of a clean today. No comments about downpipes, please, I know they are a state.

http://www.thebikereview.com/iup/get8.asp?ID=882

http://www.thebikereview.com/iup/get8.asp?ID=883

http://www.thebikereview.com/iup/get8.asp?ID=884

Braided lines, sorted brakes and new springs on the way......

Have hi res if anyone wants them (768k each).

Enjoy!

MT

Ed
26-07-05, 10:21 PM
Lots of elbow grease there!! Looking good. What sort of hugger is it?

falc
26-07-05, 10:46 PM
Yer nice and clean looking. Great example of a curvy Yellow :thumbsup:

Oh and ive seen worse downpipes, wouldnt worry :D

creamerybutter
27-07-05, 09:57 AM
Yer nice and clean looking. Great example of a curvy Yellow :thumbsup:

Oh and ive seen worse downpipes, wouldnt worry :D

Yea like mine :oops: Really need to sort those out.

empty
27-07-05, 02:55 PM
Lots of elbow grease there!! Looking good. What sort of hugger is it?

Yep, lots of elbow grease, wash + full wax (water now beading lovely in the rain).

Hugger, um, no idea, it came with the bike when I bought it and there are no markings on it as far as I can see. It isn't integrated with the chain guard, just protects the shock.

Anyone else recognise it?

BURNER
27-07-05, 03:00 PM
You could add a fender extender to help with the down pipe issue. I've noticed bike's without them have much grottier front pipes than those with.

Hugger looks like that pyramid one that attaches with zip ties, could be wrong tho :-k

Quiff Wichard
27-07-05, 03:56 PM
(I think ur right burner- I have that hugger !!..it has suited me fine..
and I have a fender extender and my down pipe maintenance has been much easier since....was one of the best 20 quids I have spent- stops that front cylinder missin in the rain too!!!!

kwak zzr
27-07-05, 11:04 PM
smaller plate sir? :twisted:

hall13uk
27-07-05, 11:23 PM
smaller plate sir? :twisted:
ooo yes suit you sir