What did you do to your bike today???

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

  1. blink

    blink Well-Known Member

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    oh yes, the fairings are a masterpiece of complexity, for not much reason, it probably saved 6p per bike though
     
  2. BladeOfGlory

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    They seem like a pain! Managed to swap the nose cowl out without taking the sides and lower off but it needed surgeons hands to get to some of it
     
  3. blink

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    mine needs to come off soon, need to adjust some of the wiring, and i might get a new screen
     
  4. raphael

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    I'm still searching for little things to "improve" my bike, in order to make it looks like a "racebike on the road" ;)

    That’s the look I like but it seems we can only get to a point before the real race looking parts are very expensive.


    That's why I deleted this useless thing this afternoon XD

    I did the same last week and found it very useful as opens up a lot of space to clean the swingarm behind the rearsets
     
  5. raphael

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    Fitted the keyless fuel cap, think it looks better in black also?
     

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    Let some of us tell you that Chinese 'engineers' managed to make them even more unfriendly!!
     
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    A good, worthwhile mod.

    For those of us who do not let our bikes out of sight, the locking cap is overkill. It's also a PIA for my bikes that are filled more than twice per year. :D
     
  8. blink

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    thats shocking nige, you should lend some of them to me, ill run some fuel through them

    They love me at the petrol station £600 a month :D
     
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    Huh?:eek::eek::eek:

    You drive for Eddie?:)

    Eddie.jpg
     
  10. raphael

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    They love me at the petrol station £600 a month
    :D[/QUOTE]

    The joys of a v8 7 series :D I will similar if I go with the 650 coupe I’ve got my eye on lol
     
  11. blink

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    its £600 of pleasure though ;)

    the 750 does about 20mpg on average at the moment, because i have changed my habits. It used to average 16mpg, and thats a 60 mile a day commute on the M1

    A rag around and it would see about 10mpg

    I used to go to the supermarket every night, to get supper at about 10pm and always ragged it. For various reasons, I started feeling shit when i got home, so ditched that, and now get it delivered from Waitrose, and go into Chesterfield for the butchers and cheese factors. I reckon that alone has saved a load of fuel.

    Of course, taking the bike to work costs about a fiver, where the car cost about £20

    I leave it all to my personal accountant, who complains periodically, and does a full monty style 'He's out there now, ont' High Street, with a fucking Barclaycard, spending!'
     
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    blink Well-Known Member

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    The joys of a v8 7 series :D I will similar if I go with the 650 coupe I’ve got my eye on lol[/QUOTE]

    what engine is in that? mine has the N62B48TU. The N62B44 is a bit ghastly by all accounts.

    im changing it next year, but cant decide what to change it for, narrowed it down to three
     
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    @Leroy preston What seat cowl is that that you've got fitted? Looks spot on.
     
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    what engine is in that? mine has the N62B48TU. The N62B44 is a bit ghastly by all accounts.

    im changing it next year, but cant decide what to change it for, narrowed it down to three[/QUOTE]
    im looking at an older one to be honest,im still researching it it at the moment as it could go badly wrong with an engine that size,the engine is a 4.8 v8 n62b48.
    i have the n54 3 litre at the moment and find it a cracking engine so not in any rush
     
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    Must admit the best drivers at situational awareness of Bikers on the road are lorry drivers. I have my HGV cat C, but most if not all of the Class 1 drivers are great when I am out on the blade.
     
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    im looking at an older one to be honest,im still researching it it at the moment as it could go badly wrong with an engine that size,the engine is a 4.8 v8 n62b48.
    i have the n54 3 litre at the moment and find it a cracking engine so not in any rush[/QUOTE]

    if its the N62B48 its not a bad engine, mine is on 140k now
     
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    They're the same when I'm out on the mountain bike...absolutely brilliant at giving me a wide berth on passing unlike most car drivers! I always try and jump on the pavement in the suburbs if I hear them getting stuck behind me to let them pass as a thank you :)
     
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    They most probably want to stay behind you;););)
     
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    Looked out the window, checked the weather forecast, checked the time and saw just under 2 hours before rain was expected.

    Kitted up, rode to petrol station and then on to the Woods for an "expensive luke warm cup of cat's pee" © @dessp2 . Managed to skirt the edge of the rain going there, whilst on the way back I started to notice raindrops on the visor but a tweak to the TC level and a less spirited ride got me home with nothing wetter than a Nun's fanny going through the menopause :)
     
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    I went out really early to get some time in before the rain too. Its still not rained.

    I get my coffee from Nero or Mcdonalds, it was mcdonalds this morning.

    Did my route through Matlock, which takes about 2 hours, and then tried to find curbar edge again, I did, and it was boring, so I went for some roads that I have found difficult in the past and avoided, turns out they were much easier now, then half way through, I realised what fun it is going faster! Its like a revelation!

    Still got embarrassing chicken strips, but not sure that i care tbh

    All in all, i have had a great weekend on the bike :D
     
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