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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Described to me, "it's like a camera flash goin off!" Dunno if that means large ball of flame or just real bright. Damn cool either way though.
    nah....it was really just a fart! but we didn't wanna tell ya that

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Get your arse onto e-bay and order some crash bobbins too.
    It fuckin had crash bobbins, now it has a hole in the engine casing where it ripped the engine mount and said crash knob off. Yep, that's me having to take my motor out and get the mount welded back onto the block!

    If you have them, throw them away!

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    Bugger....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    It fuckin had crash bobbins, now it has a hole in the engine casing where it ripped the engine mount and said crash knob off. Yep, that's me having to take my motor out and get the mount welded back onto the block!

    If you have them, throw them away!
    Now thats interesting, all the aftermarket ones are engine mount ones - hondas factory ones are frame mount - through the holes under the wee plastic caps in front of the engine mounts.

    I'd have to say I have wondered about engine mounting them. I may purhase a threaded rod and move mine to the frame.

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    A set of these wouldn't go amiss.....................
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    Or some of these:
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    Bike looks farken cool. Where did you get that idea from Drew?

    ...oh if you find out why you crashed on the hill whilst taking it easy be sure to let me know eh.

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    And cooler again with the bar end mirrors on. Thinkin I'll just stick with one instead of both though, it's bloody wide with two!

    And Skels, I got the idea from a PM some homo sent me some time back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    And cooler again with the bar end mirrors on. Thinkin I'll just stick with one instead of both though, it's bloody wide with two!


    In the same boat here.

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    You need some of these badass cages like my hornet has.
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    I've two bar-end mirrors on my Hornet - I started with one on the right but found my right arm was getting sore (it was not prior to fitting) added one to the left and all sweet again. I'd say I was compensating for the extra air pressure on the right on the open road, thus the sore arm.

    I've Napoleon mirrors that I altered to fit within my alloy Renthal ultra-lows. (they come standard for steel bars that are larger internally than the alloy) Good view and vibe free. I run them with the glass inboard so they don't stick way out.
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    that's pretty mean

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Now thats interesting, all the aftermarket ones are engine mount ones - hondas factory ones are frame mount - through the holes under the wee plastic caps in front of the engine mounts.

    I'd have to say I have wondered about engine mounting them. I may purhase a threaded rod and move mine to the frame.
    Not all are engine mounted the motovation ones are frame mount.
    www.motovationusa.com
    The first ones not good..engine mount/munted
    Second one frame mount
    Third one frame mount tested
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    Not all are engine mounted the motovation ones are frame mount.
    www.motovationusa.com
    The first ones not good..engine mount/munted
    Second one frame mount
    Third one frame mount tested
    That clinches it, OGGY KNOBS are shit.

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