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McIvanising (Scotland Ivanising)
#61
im interested in this
im in Irvine close to Prestwick airport and have a garage with probably everything you need to do the work (if that helps)
im intersted in the full monty but at this moment and time i dont have a filter or end can
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#62
email sent to Mike
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#63
... and reply just sent to you, Onejay. Smile
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#64
Sounds promising onejay, I hope you come on board for this Smile
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#65
(12-07-14, 02:15 PM)mickvp link Wrote: Those up for Ivanising over the weekend of 19 - 21 Sep please add your name below. 

Use the 'Quote' option to carry forward the names of everyone signing up.

Please indicate Full Monty or Slip-On kit installation, your home location and your preferred date/time.

1. Mick  - Full Monty - Dumbarton - any day.
2. BBB - Full Monty - Glasgow - any day
3.Stu1318 - Full Monty - Greenock - any day.
4.onejay - Full Monty - Irvine - any day  (as per email Mike,my offer still stands,plenty of room)
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#66
Thanks, Onejay.  Almost there, guys ... Smile

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#67
Excellent Onejay Big Grin

Got to be one more guy out there wanting the ivans treatment surely...
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#68
Bumpety Foccin Bump...Just one more Sweaty Sock....or a keen Border Jumper.....you don't need a passport yet!!!!!!
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#69
(27-07-14, 08:14 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Bumpety Foccin Bump...Just one more Sweaty Sock....or a keen Border Jumper.....you don't need a passport yet!!!!!!

Cheers for the bump BBB. there has GOT to be that 1 more person out there. else Ill be doing this myself to my bike over winter I think  :'(
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#70
wheres this taking place and whats required for the bike to be suitable for either of these two mods
please god let the sun keep shining
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#71
(27-07-14, 10:52 PM)downey link Wrote: wheres this taking place and whats required for the bike to be suitable for either of these two mods

I dont think a definate location has been set as of yet (but will likely be somewhere within about 30 miles of Glasgow).

Mike will be able to confirm this, but as far as Im aware, the requirements are as follows:

Slip-On - No Previous modifications required.

Full Monty - Free flowing (aftermarket) exhaust required, aftermarket air filter also (the air filter is supplied as part of installation price though).

I think thats right, but as I say, Mike can confirm when he sees this
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#72
cheers for the reply bud , would be coming from cork in ireland so it be a bit of a trek to say the least , but will be giving it some serious thought , what benifits from either are to be expected
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#73
wat was the price again ?
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#74
Hi Downey,

Best bet is to PM mike (falcon269), look back in this thread and you will see him posting, he can give you the prices and also give you all the details on the benefits (he even has a link to some Dyno results etc.) I think the full monty kit gives upto about 140-145BHP at the rear wheel depending on how good the standard engine is to begin with.

Suffice to say, if you search this forum, I don't honestly think I have ever read a single person say it's not worth every penny.
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#75
Rear wheel horsepower for the Full Monty is around 136 - 138bhp on a good motor.  In addition to the extra horsepower (stock is typically 122 - 123bhp), either kit provides smoother, stronger power delivery throughout the rev range.

As suggested above, e-mail me for more information.

Mike

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#76
Cheers mickvp will do ,an falcon269 that sounds like the extra oomph I'm looking for !
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#77
Quote:Cheers for the bump BBB. there has GOT to be that 1 more person out there. else Ill be doing this myself to my bike over winter I think  :'(


and me Smile
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#78
(27-07-14, 11:17 PM)downey link Wrote: cheers for the reply bud , would be coming from cork in ireland so it be a bit of a trek to say the least , but will be giving it some serious thought , what benifits from either are to be expected


Downey
Cork is a fair journey(done it a few times)
if this goes ahead there is a high possibility this will happen at my place as i am close to the airport Mike is talking about  and not far from Glasgow
im sure we could sort something out  Wink                               




Mike
roughly what time would you arrive ? [size=78%] [/size]
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#79
Cheers onejay that area sounds handy enough not a million miles away from the cairnryan/ stranraer ferry gonna try make a little tour out of it , work allowing that is , ulster gp and the pop over to ye lads all going well ill be able to confirm real soon
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#80
Hi Downey

Please e-mail direct from your e-mail account, not via the forum route.  Also, could I have your name and contact details in that e-mail.

I've got my reply to you ready to go.

Mike
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