(11-04-18, 05:01 PM)TrevorBaker link Wrote: Well done Gaz66, and sorry Reyno. I just have been so busy, no time to sort them out.For those of us without magnifying glasses (damn autosizing strikes again) :rolleyes
I actually bought a R6 shock from eBay and made my own dog bones. Lowered the bike about 20mm and the centre stand (as Reyno mentioned) was then too long. So I cut 17mm out of the legs of a spare one I bought again from eBay. Sits nicely now. I know some of you will say it will grind easier but I haven't had that happen to me.
I have the TCP side fairing panels that have proved to be excellent. Bought in my colour Reddish Yellow, because to have second hand ones properly sprayed would not be economical.
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Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Reyno - 27-03-18, 07:52 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by TrevorBaker - 27-03-18, 08:56 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Reyno - 27-03-18, 09:24 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Reyno - 28-03-18, 07:01 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by TrevorBaker - 30-03-18, 07:45 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Gaz66 - 01-04-18, 09:32 AM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Reyno - 03-04-18, 11:08 AM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Gaz66 - 07-04-18, 08:34 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by sullspots - 07-04-18, 10:52 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by Gaz66 - 09-04-18, 05:15 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by TrevorBaker - 11-04-18, 05:01 PM
Re: Standard dog bones required. Gen 1 - by PieEater - 12-04-18, 06:48 AM
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