Nice. I wont be racing it, I think once you hit 40 your body dont repair itself as well as it used to, but will be enjoying the art of catching the unsuspecting by surpriseOriginally Posted by quickbuck
Nice. I wont be racing it, I think once you hit 40 your body dont repair itself as well as it used to, but will be enjoying the art of catching the unsuspecting by surpriseOriginally Posted by quickbuck
Bought a do up - goodbye life :slap:
Out of interest, is there a clone fairing supply company in New Zealand? I can imagine that if I wanted the side fairings for this bike that it would be an expensive exercise
Bought a do up - goodbye life :slap:
http://www.justfairings.co.nz/Originally Posted by Second_Childhood
Slob by name, not by nature..
Ha ha, no, "Never Raced" it, just Track days. Not good enough to race. Well, I was taught a thing or two by Aaron Slight the other day, and he reitterated things I had picked up over the last 26 years on a bike.Originally Posted by Second_Childhood
I understand where you are comming from regards to the repairing of the body thing, but only 34 myself (Hey, wasn't that the number of a guy who used to crash a lot?)
LOLOriginally Posted by quickbuck
On further reflection I decided not to take the CBR. I pulled a swifty and turned up 20 minutes early to pick up the bike and he hadnt had time to warm it up. First thing I noticed was crankshaft bearing noice (knocking). The next thing was that to get the rear fairing on the previous owner had to cut away some of the structure. Suffice to say I wasnt going to go ahead with it. Originally when I looked at the bike it all seemed above board but was a bit rushed. ALWAYS make time for a second look is my advice
Bought a do up - goodbye life :slap:
Sounds like you saved yourself from buying a pile of problems though. Better luck next time.
Ill just keep working on the do-up for a bit and see how it is to riide when all happy againOriginally Posted by quickbuck
In truth, next bike I buy will probable be the step up. Go from the suzi 400 to something like a 750. Even then I wont go for a sport style, probably a cruiser or a sport tourer.
Bought a do up - goodbye life :slap:
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