Many thanks to RK and Shifty..now with pics and vid

Started by philoldsmobile, February 03, 2008, 04:53:49 AM

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philoldsmobile

Had a majorly busy day yesterday collecting and de crating a pair of Chinese beyatches, many many thanks to Shifty and RK for their help, without whome it would not have been possible..


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Nay problem, mate.

You get that thing registered so I can get me self one.



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F Body

Quoting: philoldsmobile
indeed... really impressed.


I'm surprised that it hasn't got front fork gators considering the chain is fully enclosed  

philoldsmobile

Quoting: CJ-IROCZ
Is this a little side line of yours Phil


i'd like to, but to register and sell bikes on the road involves trade insurance, and that is expensive

if anoyne wants a beyatch though, i'm more than happy to help them through the process, or if they want a bike that just needs registering, i'm more than happy to arrange a price to buy, collect and PDI the bike for them...

philoldsmobile

Quoting: F Body
I'm surprised that it hasn't got front fork gators considering the chain is fully enclosed


TBH i considerd fork gaiters, but i really dont like the look of them..

the chain is probably only fully enclosed because it was on the CG 125 - this seems to be a direct copy..


the only other mods planned are a set of decent mirrors and possibly heated grips

art b

they look good enough, i hope ur takin that rack of em.....

its against the law......luggage on bikes.............
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philoldsmobile

the rack stays....too bloody usefull on a commuter...


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so ya wont be stickin ya lunch box, in ya jacket anymore........
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Quoting: philoldsmobile
the rack stays....too bloody usefull on a commuter...



Somewhere to put the padlock and chain as well

Otherwise the little scrots will have it away within 10 minutes  

philoldsmobile

TBH thats kinda one of my concerns.. although our area is super quiet, the light weight of the beyatch means it would be fairly easy to throw in the back of a van, lock and all

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Quoting: philoldsmobile
would be fairly easy to throw in the back of a van, lock and all



Yes they will, or just carry it away unless you lock it to something

Mine is locked to either side of the garage wall with the front and rear wheel.
At the gym it's chained to a lamp post and at work to the rear of the bike shed.

philoldsmobile

just measured the alley way, and i can get it in the back garden with no problems

might also be able to squeeze it into the garage....

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philoldsmobile

the name actualy sold it to me, my last bike was a yamaha, now i have a kawasaki, so really it HAD to be a Yamasaki to go with it!!

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