What did you do to your bike today???

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

  1. hitch

    hitch Elite Member

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    Blimey, lots of hard work.
    Looks great
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    Well done Mr Blink. Very presentable!
     
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    But @nigelrb ...... the numberplate......... its ........ still white at the back:mad:
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    Yeah, I did spot that. Sometimes a man how to show a little restraint!:D
     
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  5. blink

    blink Well-Known Member

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    i need a new number plate, not sure what to get though
     
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    hitch Elite Member

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    In terms of size?
    Mark them out in cardboard/paper and see which takes your fancy.
    Probably better to steer clear of crazy small...I’ve got 7.5x6 I think
     
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    blink Well-Known Member

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    im under instruction from the bf not to fit a small one but he is thinking of the tiny ones
     
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    I've got a 7x5 and it looks fine.;) 20190217_135021.jpg
    P.s. I told you that blue hugger would match up ok with the blue in your fairings!:)
     
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    Fitted some more Eazi-Grips to the knee area of the tank (the bit that is normally black on standard blade paint jobs)

    Noticed it was pretty much the only area that was suffering from rub marks from my leathers.
    20190302_162724.jpg
     
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    These were custom cut buy my self from a universal sheet of Eazi-Grip. They don't do them for this section of the tank!

    This is how it looks now all the tiny air bubbles have settled down;)
    20190303_092430.jpg
     
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  11. blink

    blink Well-Known Member

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    that looks fine to me, the one on now actually covers the indicators a bit.

    I was going to go out today on it but it is raining and windy, i dont like the wind

    oh, and teh hugger looks good in blue :D
     
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  12. blink

    blink Well-Known Member

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    checking insurance out, £5700 is the most expensive lol

    strangely, MCE is 790 on gocompare, or 634 on comparethe meerkat
     
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    I've been seeing a lot of that and have documented my own similar screenshots in an insurance thread:
    https://www.1000rr.co.uk/threads/bike-insurance.36868/page-2

    I think it might have a lot to do with 'kickbacks' the insurance companies are paying to the comparison sites.
     
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    blink Well-Known Member

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    mce are basically the only insurer that will touch me, thats fine, no issues with them, or their breakdown service.

    I had planned on it being about 600 when i bought it, i think thats what the car costs me. I cant work out multi bike yet though.

    i wonder if ill make a saving having one policy for all vehicles
     
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    I think in general it's better for one policy for multiple bikes...I've found that you have to start from scratch with NCD on a different bike.
    They dont mind knocking you down a year or two on your NCD even if it's another vehicle/bike but god forbid you try to use that same NCD on a different (multiple) policies :mad: ...greedy money grabbing twats
     
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  16. blink

    blink Well-Known Member

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    oh yeah, i discovered that a few years ago, its all a bit of a con really
     
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    I think I have just had a bad email with this heading on it:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
     
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    I have been letting someone rag the bits out of it lol
    Nice clean lines and smooth so very happy
     

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    That's a significant improvement!! Should feel much better on the road too.
     
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    Looking good. Who done that for you?
     

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