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The Piebike

Joined Oct 2010
239 Posts | 0+
Essex
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looking good Si,

still think it needs something on the sidepanels..but then its not my bike and i know you are over the moon with it..

always liked the Gulf racing colours

is there a hanger on the can now ?
 
do you think it would look better with a hanger? It doesn't need one. Need someone to ride behind me on a really bumpy road, but to work and back theres some terrible bumps and no marks on swinger yet.
 
do you think it would look better with a hanger? It doesn't need one. Need someone to ride behind me on a really bumpy road, but to work and back theres some terrible bumps and no marks on swinger yet.
no it wouldnt look better but thought it would need one personally..like the bigbore link pipe ...looks the nutz
 
light as a feather mate, the can, had it off at griffs to see. would love to know how much weight i took off.
 
looking good....final can angle looks good (remember some of the early shots where it was at all over the shop lol)....would agree about something on the sidepanels....but just a personal thing I guess...still a great looking bike..(got a 2000 so like our oldies :) )
 
Its a jester68 kit. This one had quite a bit of minor adjustment, the rear subframe that comes in the kit was also changed slightly. Essentially they are ready to bolt on, but they might not look as good as this. Griff really grafted on it.
 
This is really amazing and fantastic bike, its too stylish and different looking bike, the color scheme of these bike is too good, the power and performance is really very nice with fully loaded features, i like it very much, thanks for sharing a wonderful pictures.
 
I think she'd rather a gixxer. Not allowed on either til after november, bump gets in the way
 
Its a jester68 kit. This one had quite a bit of minor adjustment, the rear subframe that comes in the kit was also changed slightly. Essentially they are ready to bolt on, but they might not look as good as this. Griff really grafted on it.
What mod have you made
 
I did hardly anything. I put a newer shock on, a telferiser mount, and i put the rear lights and indicators and the foam seat pad on. Griff, mikey and louie did the rest, its a job enough to clean it and maintain it between services. I think they changed the subframe angle slightly and blended the jester plastics in better, if thats what you mean? I also 'designed' the paint, decided on widths of lines and angles etc.
 
light as a feather mate, the can, had it off at griffs to see. would love to know how much weight i took off.
Easy mate, fill her up and find a local weighbridge. I mamaged to lose 25kgs off mine for a wet eight of 175kgs
The bike looks ace mate
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Simon, where did you get the bike photographed?
I'm looking for somewhere to get my bike shot, although I was initially thinking a 'natural' location as it's cheaper than a studio! (i.e free)
 

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