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I don't think a new can is going to make a huge difference. |
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It's more about you getting away with a cheaper policy. I think it would be more like this what Tam says in this post on another thread: Tams post Alright the issue he's talking about is far more complex (and actually a different issue), but the principle of them having to pay out, but the rider having to make up the payment is in there. |
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I have my opinions, and you have yours. I commented on reasons why people change the standard fitted one for an aftermarket. |
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DNFTT
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Anyway, I didn't say they're bad - for what they are (a cheap newbie-friendly, reliable, low-end bike with faintly sporty styling), they're absolutely fine. I just find it baffling when people stick aftermarket exhausts on them as if it does anything worthwhile. |
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They can't be that bad if people use them on the track? Good to learn mechanics on as well.
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What's not nice about that?
If a C90 is good enough for Jeremy McWilliams and Scott Redding... http://www.livefrompitlane.com/2011/...uper-commuter/ http://www.livefrompitlane.com/wp-co.../scott-c90.jpg |
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