my cat :D
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my cat :D
Right here it is my 1st bike. 1998 thundercat. picked it up for bargain price of £1050.00 with 21000miles on clock. double bouble screen, carbon front mud gaurd, new battery, new tyres, 12m mot and tax so defo bargain in my eyes and runs sweet as....
mods to follow, new exhaust, wheels powder coated as flaking due to age. and some fresh stickers (custom stickers) due to few scratches on left side and new generator cover<<<<<<any one know where to get these cheap??? crash bungs and new bar end sliders oh and some mini led indicators then il be happy.
mods to follow, new exhaust, wheels powder coated as flaking due to age. and some fresh stickers (custom stickers) due to few scratches on left side and new generator cover<<<<<<any one know where to get these cheap??? crash bungs and new bar end sliders oh and some mini led indicators then il be happy.
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looks nice mate, tidy bike.
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An alternative would be a carbon fibre cover...in keeping with the black.
They prove very useful if your bike slides down the road.
Anything more than a very slow speed slide is likely to wear right through the cover.
They've saved my bike twice (same side - same cover) - [ one rabbit, one new tyre ]
Have a nice shiney new one now......I'll try and find the details of where I got the replacement.
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Rosco
An alternative would be a carbon fibre cover...in keeping with the black.
They prove very useful if your bike slides down the road.
Anything more than a very slow speed slide is likely to wear right through the cover.
They've saved my bike twice (same side - same cover) - [ one rabbit, one new tyre ]
Have a nice shiney new one now......I'll try and find the details of where I got the replacement.
Cheers
Rosco
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Rosco wrote:Nice & Stealthy
An alternative would be a carbon fibre cover...in keeping with the black.
They prove very useful if your bike slides down the road.
Anything more than a very slow speed slide is likely to wear right through the cover.
They've saved my bike twice (same side - same cover) - [ one rabbit, one new tyre ]
Have a nice shiney new one now......I'll try and find the details of where I got the replacement.
Cheers
Rosco
been searching every where for carbon fibre ones if you find link that would be great. only place i can find new ones are nrc but bit expensive.
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