My CRR1000RR-05
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Re: My CRR1000RR-05
Was good to see ya MB, believe it or not it took well over an hour to get back from yours. I decided to try an alternative route and ended up completely lost in the country lanes, i kinda stumbled back onto the A21 right out by the M25, don't ask how i ended up there but it was great
Cheers for the coffee dude, hope to see you soon
Cheers for the coffee dude, hope to see you soon
wild bill- MotoGP Legend
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My bike(s) : CBR1000RR5 CB1000 BMWF650 TY250
Registration date : 2008-04-04
Re: My CRR1000RR-05
Been hearing lots of good feedback about these Motografix number boards but have been a little hesitant because of the price but this week i finally bought some...
Bloody hell, they are real quality, still feel they are over priced (£50 per end) but they look the nuts.
I spent a while down the garage fitting the front board/graphics today and i'll put the rear on later this week because it started raining, certainly an improvement from a plain red front end i think, will post pictures of the rear later in the week.
Bloody hell, they are real quality, still feel they are over priced (£50 per end) but they look the nuts.
I spent a while down the garage fitting the front board/graphics today and i'll put the rear on later this week because it started raining, certainly an improvement from a plain red front end i think, will post pictures of the rear later in the week.
wild bill- MotoGP Legend
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Age : 57
Location : Beckenham KENT
My bike(s) : CBR1000RR5 CB1000 BMWF650 TY250
Registration date : 2008-04-04
Re: My CRR1000RR-05
That looks the nuts WB did try a cheaper version myself but didnt have the skill of doing it myself so it ended up in the bin another pair of hands is useful.
masterblader- The Blade Guru
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Re: My CRR1000RR-05
looks good that mate, i like those gel-coat jobs, good for avoiding stone chips too.
are you going to put a number on?
are you going to put a number on?
goldie- Trackday Novice
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My bike(s) : CBR1000 RRA & '99 R6 track bike
Registration date : 2008-05-25
Re: My CRR1000RR-05
@MB... Yeh i know exactly what you mean, these were a complete nitemare to fit and their so fookin sticky i thought it was gonna pull the paint off when i had to remove and reposition it!.. nearly £50 down the swanny
@Goldie, na i'm not gonna bother with a number, i'm only putting them on to break the red up a little, should do the job quite nicely once the rear graphics are fitted.
@Goldie, na i'm not gonna bother with a number, i'm only putting them on to break the red up a little, should do the job quite nicely once the rear graphics are fitted.
wild bill- MotoGP Legend
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Age : 57
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My bike(s) : CBR1000RR5 CB1000 BMWF650 TY250
Registration date : 2008-04-04
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