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Post by Knightrider on Jan 22, 2008 18:49:28 GMT 10
**A spot of shopping on ebay (many pounds later) **15 minutes with a Tbar & 12mm ring spanner (free from the tool trolley) **Bling Exhaust Hangers: Priceless! ;D The only casualty, pillion pegs.....
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shayne
Omnipresent
1998 Blueprint
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Post by shayne on Jan 22, 2008 20:16:43 GMT 10
Look good Robyn! ;D
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Post by Sharpest1 on Jan 23, 2008 5:43:39 GMT 10
Nice Robyn.
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Post by mcmastermind on Jan 23, 2008 11:13:50 GMT 10
Very nice Robyn, good pick up! ;D
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Post by snowcone on Jan 23, 2008 11:43:09 GMT 10
Sweet. Don't need the pillion pegs. Nobodies riding on my bike except me - no freeloaders.
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Saz
Living Legend/Mod
ex-stormer
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Post by Saz on Jan 24, 2008 19:46:10 GMT 10
I like, but your bike is disturbingly clean, gunna shame me into tubbing mine over the weekend
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Post by Knightrider on Jan 24, 2008 21:49:07 GMT 10
I like, but your bike is disturbingly clean, gunna shame me into tubbing mine over the weekend Hehe, I have an excellent wash service! Not to mention the once over with a nappy after attachment ;D
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Post by 2wheelsagain on Dec 19, 2013 19:22:16 GMT 10
**A spot of shopping on ebay (many pounds later) **15 minutes with a Tbar & 12mm ring spanner (free from the tool trolley) **Bling Exhaust Hangers: Priceless! ;D The only casualty, pillion pegs..... I realise this is an ancient thread but these are exactly what I'm after. Any hints on where they came from or a similar pillion peg replacement bracket? I won't be pillioning on Scarlett. I have the Bandit for that.
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erno
Post Whore
owner of the Thing
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Post by erno on Dec 19, 2013 22:34:18 GMT 10
Made my own out of some mild steel,then got it chrome plated. The ones your looking at are made in the UK.
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Post by kenmoore on Dec 20, 2013 5:44:59 GMT 10
I got mine of a company called precision racing in the U.K I found them on U.K E Bay, but if you deal direct with them they are cheaper, just E-Mail them. Good product, great service. I bought the high mount ones that move the can 2" up and 2" in. All I had to do was rotate the link pipes to suit.
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Post by 2wheelsagain on Dec 20, 2013 5:56:31 GMT 10
Thank lads I'll Google them when the boss isn't looking today
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