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Everything posted by fr499y
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Depends entirely on how much it sells for... I was going to split it 70/30 ( 70% to simoncelli foundation, 30% to riders for health, a charity here in northamptonshire ) i believe the min donation for the simoncelli foundation is €30,00 which if i'm correct is €30 lol. Theres 2 reasons why i haven't done the listing as a donation on ebay, and why i haven't said how much will be donated. Ebay DO pay a % of the listing fee if you do it as a donation, BUT the charity who collects the donations take a % out of it.. i want all of the money going to the charities and not to the middle man!! ( hope this makes sense? )
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ken has had a off in spain :(
fr499y replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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nice! i paid £204 for my double gun for the CBR, also a mivv ( had all of the mivv exhausts so far! ) and i think £350 for the full system for my old SV650. Sure you will be happy with the x-cones, they look better in person than the pics as well . I nearly bought the CB1000R instead of the CBR600f, just wasnt comfy on the back for the misses. Couldn't have two uncomfortable bikes
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Should be road legal stamped with removable baffles.Got a feeling the baffles might stay in at least for a while. they 2" outlet on them ones? if they are they might not be too bad with the baffles out if there the 2.5"/3" then um.. yeah keep them in if you want to hear again lol Oh and there riveted in anyway, so will require drilling and a bolt/nut if you want to remove/install the baffles
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there was a guy over at korider, think it was a GT250 he had, been round the clock once and was half way round again last time i checked, engine had no major work ( usual services ) and never been rebuilt! and thats a korean motorcycle! so yeah, does prove if you look after them they will look after you
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Gear Indicator
fr499y replied to mdhillug03's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
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awesome! What we did with ours is have a gravel filter system for summer months, as that would clear up the water within a few days of running it! as well as having a normal sponge type filter system. Found the oase pond pumps were the better ones ( we had the 20000 in a 8x6ft 5 ft deep pond running gravel filter and skimmer ) , oh and if its a deep pond, pond vac can come in handy remember to give it a few weeks after finishing it and filling it up. Test the water regularly as well when you first set it up to make sure the PH levels are OK.
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Trebor has found us somewhere for breakfast :-()
fr499y replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"