Track to road 2 mins

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  1. wedgiewolves#223

    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    As was saying don't go on road much but there's that time when you need to blow off cobwebs . Crc done me a deal on a undertray so a l bracket a washer 2 bolts hey presto . I won't have to keep my plate in my jacket now . Ill throw some red on it weekend

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  2. Remal

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    very nice mate taken me about 10 mins to remove my track fairing and expecting another hour to put it back to road
     
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    Nice job
     
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    Brake light? What would be cool would be integrate stop lamp onto the 'road' undertray licence plate so its a little more legal
     
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    It's totally legal as it is "daytime" mot requires no lights at all not even a reflector . Horn and number plate is all you need
     
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    Cheers bud
     
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    It does get easier swopping them doesn't It .

    i don't really do massive miles on road so ill leave road panels in loft until my euro/TT trips

    Got any more track days in the pipe line mate
     
  8. RichC

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    Do you really have to daytime MOT a bike that's barely a year old?
     
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    Na you don't have to re mot thr bike but it would be deemed as a daytime mot if stopped etc
     
  10. Remal

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    I dio more on the road than on track but thats much easier that what I have to do
     
  11. Remal

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    The only prob as I have experances with mates running daylight MOT is that the police on the road know very little of anything about this law. My mate who I go out with kept getting pulled anc even with a Mot note, and tax disc, insurance the police still liked to take there time checking it all and saying they would be taking more info the next time he's seen on the road.

    but then again many bikers don't know what is needed so you can't expect the Police to know everything
     
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    This is too true remal and is a pain in the ass half my idea for the fake headlights a quick glance and they could be real ImageUploadedByTapatalk1367664841.952330.jpg
     
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    Paint match wasn't too bad it will do ImageUploadedByTapatalk1367664888.101393.jpg
     

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