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wyrdness 07-07-05 12:30 PM

Practical stuff like crash bungs and scottoiler first, then nice toys like new exhaust.

northum 07-07-05 12:32 PM

Wow! That's a fast response! :lol:

I'm in the Newcastle area. Many others this far north???

And there's no exhaust option because anything seen to increase performance would kill my insurance!

diamond 07-07-05 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by northum

And there's no exhaust option because anything seen to increase performance would kill my insurance!

Oh do we tell them about it then :oops:

northum 07-07-05 12:37 PM

Good point e.d. :D

A better reason is that I'm too slow to need the extra performance yet anyway. Need to learn how to go around corners first!

keithd 07-07-05 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by e.d.
Quote:

Originally Posted by northum

And there's no exhaust option because anything seen to increase performance would kill my insurance!

Oh do we tell them about it then :oops:

i told them about my can and they said it was ok, no extra on the insurance

diamond 07-07-05 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by northum
Good point e.d. :D

A better reason is that I'm too slow to need the extra performance yet anyway. Need to learn how to go around corners first!

It's not about performance, it's about not sounding like a sewing machine. :lol:

Iceman 07-07-05 01:04 PM

Has got to be the crash bungs.

I just got myslef a pair from ebay, only cost me £38.00 is that good or bad??

Welcome to the site as well!

northum 07-07-05 01:10 PM

Sounds like crash bungs is the consensus.

But if I put them on then decide to get fairing lowers later I'd have to buy another set right? Any way around that?

Bud 07-07-05 01:12 PM

Hiya and welcome.

Carsick 07-07-05 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by northum
Sounds like crash bungs is the consensus.

But if I put them on then decide to get fairing lowers later I'd have to buy another set right? Any way around that?

If you get the new design R&G bungs then they will fit with a full fairing.
I'm not necessarily recommending these, though, just mentioning them as an option.


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