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We are Based in Hinckley, Leicestershire in the east midlands... and for the fitting service you will have to bring your bike/car to me for the fitting service He did some bits and bobs for me and what I liked was that I only gave him £40 of business on my old trackbike and he was really enthusiastic about everyting I wanted and made me feel "special" naaaarrr.:eek::eek: |
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nice bit of Triforce
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Your fella is very lucky haha. I like the design, but I wouldn't bother, as others have said you will want to p/x it for another bike when you get your license |
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...But only because I'm not moving to Rochdale.;) |
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Never thought itd be appealing to men especially because all I do is go to work then sit at home in m nerd den playing games haha! But yeah I might just give it a miss then :) because I don't want to go all the effort for if I sell it because knowing me I'll get a buyer who turns around "why is there triangles on the tank" that will lead to me face planting him! :) |
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With the tank I'd suggest finding out what the bike's worth and deciding if thats an amount of money (less at least 10%) you're ever gonna be prepared to part with it for, if not then go for it. If it is then go for the vinyl wrap or leave it because the more unique you make your bike the more you narrow the number of people that will want it. |
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