18-09-13, 11:36 AM
(18-09-13, 11:19 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=9823.msg102219#msg102219 date=1379499093]
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Me again :rolleyes
On the off chance that you had Black bar risers i'd have them.
It has been mentioned i could just paint mine but if theres good black ones kicking around it'll save me the bother.
Cheers!
Nope, mine were silver. If you want spares though... :deal
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Go on, how much???
This is a sympathy purchase for any abuse i gave :lol
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Do I get a sympathy price too? :lol :lol
How does £10 sound?
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Well i wasnt feeling too sympathetic, that's the price i had in mind.ta!

Im seriously humming & haa ing about those downpipes...i usually buy stuff like that new & £150 will get me some motads,plus i dont want them only lasting a couple years after all the hassle of studs etc, do you know their history or were they just on the bike when you got it???
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Looking at the design, they are from Sandy Bike Spares. They were on the bike when I got it, but I have a receipt saying they were fitted in October 2011, and the bike only did 2,000 miles with them fitted until I bought it (a year later). They were pretty dirty when I got them, but they polish up a treat. No corrosion, hardly any pitting at the front, no rust (they're stainless), and no dammage to the collector. There are a few marks on one of the middle pipes due to the crash), but the damage is slight, and merely cosmetic.
Those pipes have been on the bike for coming up to 2 years and 9,000 miles, but they do polish up very well (see previous pics of bike meets). The original receipt shows they cost £175, I'm basically saving you £100.

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