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Hello, and these are my bikes

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Falco9

1st post here, regular visiter to the AF1 site and a mod on the UK Riders Site. It's nice to see a dedicated Tuono site at last!!

Here's the T she's an 07 model

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and heres my little Yam 1978 (freshly restored)

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The T has ceramic coated headers, 15t front sprocket, Map 2 with race air filter, Cored Cans and an Ohlins rear shock, white wheels & belly pan (bleedin obvious I know)and most of the alloy parts mirror polished because I luv Bling!!!

F9
 
Man, the T in the blue and white checks lots great. your yammie looks practically new, beautiful restore job.

spread the word about the zone, I have a feeling we'll see quite a few brits here. all our welcome, just keep an eye on your tea. :laugh

-:banana
 
do you have any shots of the headers with the coating on them?

-:banana

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Had them done just externally coated as I don't like the look of stainless when is browns (personal thing) Total Cost £115 (or approx $230) for the prep, polishing and 2 coats of ceramic. The finish is holding up really well, it doesn't discolour at all, and the speed the pipes cools down at is very wierd. The cans are still red hot for ages after you can grab hold of the headers. Overall very pleased for the money

F9
 
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Had them done just externally coated as I don't like the look of stainless when is browns (personal thing) Total Cost £115 (or approx $230) for the prep, polishing and 2 coats of ceramic. The finish is holding up really well, it doesn't discolour at all, and the speed the pipes cools down at is very wierd. The cans are still red hot for ages after you can grab hold of the headers. Overall very pleased for the money

F9

:drool now that's what i'm talking about! :hail

-:banana
 

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