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98tls
10th October 2007, 19:15
Set about clearing out some crap from the garage today to make room for the new toy i came across some chicken mesh left over from some gardening misadventure or another:sherlock:Had me an idea and cut some painted it black and inserted it into holes in the fairing....totally useless but looks ok i think.
chanceyy
10th October 2007, 19:18
LOL looks pretty good there Mike ..laffing hows the ole girl looking after her drop ??
wayne708
10th October 2007, 19:18
but think of the extra weight
98tls
10th October 2007, 19:35
LOL looks pretty good there Mike ..laffing hows the ole girl looking after her drop ?? As it should,
chanceyy
10th October 2007, 19:45
Nice :Punk: now as long as you keep her like that til after I get a ride :shutup::innocent::woohoo:
Clivoris
10th October 2007, 20:07
Crack me up man. You can't keep your hands off her can you?
smoky
10th October 2007, 20:10
nice bike mate - yea the chicken mesh looks good
Dave-
10th October 2007, 21:21
been thinking about sticking some of that over the air intake on the rs250...great big gaping hole is asking for a small bird to get sucked in (man im full of it)
but it looks hot dude
MyGSXF
10th October 2007, 21:33
lols.. you bloke you.. :shutup:
And... it actually looks bloody good too, Mike!!! :Punk:
Bren
11th October 2007, 05:44
I was looking at doing a similar thing with my ninja...
actually found a good article about installing mesh... (http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/I_want_to_put_mesh_grills_on_my_fairing_vents)
Pwalo
11th October 2007, 06:37
Apparently it's a popular fix in the States. I'm not sure if that's good or bad, but finishes off the TL rather nicely.
deanohit
11th October 2007, 07:04
Looks bloody good there 98tls, thats a cool looking bike.
Another guy on here, Snevets27 did something similer with his Hyosung GTR250, the bike looked so much better with out the big holes in the fairing.
gijoe1313
11th October 2007, 08:30
Ahh, thats the spirit! Bling for the sheer sake of it! I see you didn't go OTT and install titanium or anodised alu grill mesh and kept it light and cheap! :niceone:
Mmm bike bling ... :drool: So whats next to be installed? :whistle:
98tls
11th October 2007, 08:46
Ahh, thats the spirit! Bling for the sheer sake of it! I see you didn't go OTT and install titanium or anodised alu grill mesh and kept it light and cheap! :niceone:
Mmm bike bling ... :drool: So whats next to be installed? :whistle: Ive got a few bits and bobs tucked away for the TL to be put on if i keep her but in the meantime ive bought this ole thing to have a crack at racing with so any spare money will go that way for a bit.
007XX
11th October 2007, 08:52
Very ingenious idea...no No.8 though I see? :laugh:
nah, it looks really good, awesome idea!:2thumbsup
oldrider
11th October 2007, 09:48
Very ingenious idea...no No.8 though I see? :laugh:
nah, it looks really good, awesome idea!:2thumbsup
At least you are ranked right up there with the All Blacks already Mike! (8th) :yes: John.
007XX
11th October 2007, 10:06
At least you are ranked right up there with the All Blacks already Mike! (8th) :yes: John.
Don't you start...:thud:
:rofl: :bleh:
98tls
18th October 2007, 17:21
Fwiw if anyone does this after much experimentation the best way to attach it is a hot glue gun.
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