(21-09-13, 09:10 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=CRH link=topic=9823.msg103035#msg103035 date=1379786167]
see ya keeping the towbar then? :rolleyes .....paul will be disappointed ?..think he wanted it for the thou?
Damn thing should be framed in the FOC-U hall of fame.
It'll make a great puzzle for archaeologists, if they dig it up in about a thousand year's time - "hmmm, were they going back to horse drawn implements then?" :lol
[/quote]...Mmmm?..where do you think it should be buried then nick?....york?..or leicester? :rolleyes .....
(21-09-13, 11:25 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Just very, very deep.....
:foc
At least I have the satisfaction of knowing the bugger worked!! It even saved part of the bike - that rear fairing would be completely focced if the bar hadn't been there.
(21-09-13, 11:27 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=9823.msg103082#msg103082 date=1379802355]
Just very, very deep.....
:foc
At least I have the satisfaction of knowing the bugger worked!! It even saved part of the bike - that rear fairing would be completely focced if the bar hadn't been there.
[/quote],,,,sorry christo?...but got to ask?..why then didnt you mount it on the front? :lol
(23-09-13, 09:22 AM)thunderpantz link Wrote: Do you have the rear mud guard/number plater holder available?
Yes, I do - however, it isn't in perfect condition - the seating for the indicators on the left hand side is broken, so whilst the indicator will hold in OK, it does droop a bit and wobbles.
I resolved the problem by bolting a tail tidy through the original number plate holes. Looks a bit odd, as the stock indicators stick out by about an extra inch, and further back by half an inch. I was thinking of fitting smaller indicators, and trimming the plastic to remove the evidence of the original mounting holes. The tail tidy got a bit bent, but it's very mild steel, so should bend back quite easily. After all, it isn't exactly carrying a huge load!
I'll sell the mudguard with the tail tidy for £40.
(23-09-13, 12:01 PM)Arfa link Wrote: Interested in the mirrors. What condition are they in and how much would you want for the pair posted?
I seem to remember they survived the crash nigh on unscathed. They were in good nick, with the inevitable light scuffs on the front. I'd only just fitted a replacement left myself! I'll part with the pair for £25 (not including postage).
23-09-13, 06:56 PM (This post was last modified: 23-09-13, 08:32 PM by red98.)
(23-09-13, 12:01 PM)Arfa link Wrote: Interested in the mirrors. What condition are they in and how much would you want for the pair posted?
..hi arfa....top picture shows the worst damage / scrapes....glass,joints and threads all good,for speed iam going to guess at postage of £5...hope this helps
Cool, thanks for digging them out. They're pretty scratched aren't they. You know what, I might have a look around and see if I can find any less scratched. Although if I get desperate, I'll be back in touch.