What did you do to your bike today???

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by Benn The Pig, Dec 8, 2011.

  1. Selmer50mark

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    Been catching flys and sticking them to the front of my bike for @Lozzy :p
     
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  2. Bikeboy

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    Refitted my number plate that fell off
     
  3. Naz

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    Did it happen to fall off just before a speed camera?:cool:
     
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  4. Bikeboy

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    That would be a handy mod.
     
  5. Bikeboy

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    Did the exhaust mod. I'm keeping the standard exhaust as I think the after market ones are either offensively loud or don't look right. Plus I can't afford to change it anyway.
    I'm pleasantly surprised at the difference it makes. It has quite a nice time on idle..and took about 3minutes to do .
     
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  6. Bikeboy

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    Oh and fitted a Ram mount for my sat nav.
     
  7. Wozza

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    Took my new sp1 for a 100 mile loop .....love it....so light....pleased I have made the right choice ....those that say not much different from last model are talking smelly stuff....
     
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  8. hitch

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    What is the exhaust mod?
     
  9. nigelrb

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    Yeah, please explain, BB? It's that flapper thing half the guys disable with the servo controller?

    Step by step instructions will be fine:).
     
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  10. Bikeboy

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    That's the one. Just unclip the servo cable and the exhaust flap stays open.
    Far to many videos about it on you tube all ready.
     
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  11. nigelrb

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    Did some minor redecorating:

    NS 7.jpg
     
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  12. Lozzy

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    In say....the unfortunate event of a chip pan fire...

    Which bike would you save first....and which one last :D
     
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  13. nigelrb

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    Bloody hell, @Lozzy! Do you have to think so practically?

    *Note to self: Throw out all frying pans and saucepans. Purchase only Microwave Meals*
     
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  14. Lozzy

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    Dont forget Mirrors too...they've been setting fire to houses in this hot weather!!

    In fact if I were you I'd have a practise emergency drill to see how long it takes you to wheel them all to safety!

    Don't. ...go....back...for....the...cat...cushion

    :D
     
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  15. nigelrb

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    I am sure I could move 2 Blades and the MV in the time it takes to move the VF1000R. At 224 kilos it is a beast - especially doing 28-point turns to manoeuvre it into place. On the positive side, it holds the road really well!
     
  16. hitch

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    I wonder what the home insurance people would say to all this petrol powered machinery INSIDE the house :eek: ...lol. I reckon the premiums *might* increase somewhat.
     
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    Did the management light come on?
     
  18. Bikeboy

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    No it didn't .
     
  19. nigelrb

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    Yes, I wondered about this very point after @Lozzy raised the chip pan fire issue. I am rifling through policies to check for exclusions. The logical person would ask: 'What's the difference of risk between a lounge room and a garage?' The insurance broker would sprout off 100 answers!:rolleyes:

    What you'all don't realise is that my cat cushion is labelled 'highly inflammable'. The bikes carry no such warning:D.
     
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  20. Lozzy

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    :eek::eek::eek:

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