Reducing the reach... handlebars or clip-on risers?

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Post by pwmotorsports » Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:49 pm

very interested to see how much these are and where i can buy them

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Post by Killerwhale » Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:59 pm

martin young wrote:
similar here and cheap too!!
Really nice and ok price for all that stuff!

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Post by pwmotorsports » Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:47 pm

cool about the same price as just the top yoke in m&p

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Post by Biffidus » Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:51 am

martin young wrote:similar here and cheap too!!
Damn, that would be perfect but it's on the wrong side of the world!

Can anyone tell me what those things are called so I can search for them? Google translates the description to:

The set contains:
Superbikelenker in blue from LSL
Fork bridge of MFW
Extended Stahflexleitungen
Retaining screw for the brake fluid container
Longer hose between brake fluid containers and the brake pump
Partial appraisal for steering wheels, fork bridge and Stahlflexleitung

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Post by CULater » Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:30 am

Biffidus wrote:
martin young wrote:similar here and cheap too!!
Damn, that would be perfect but it's on the wrong side of the world!

Can anyone tell me what those things are called so I can search for them? Google translates the description to:

The set contains:
Superbikelenker in blue from LSL = Steeringbar from LSL
http://www.lsl-motorradtechnik.de/php/index.php
Fork bridge of MFW = yokes from MFW http://www.mfw-wolf.de/
Extended Stahflexleitungen = steelbraided brakelines from Stahlflex

Retaining screw for the brake fluid container
Longer hose between brake fluid containers and the brake pump
Partial appraisal for steering wheels, fork bridge and Stahlflexleitung

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Post by Mr Supplements » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:48 am

Max wrote:Not as long as it's torqued down properly (tight). I've done umpteen hours at the track with mine, never a problem.

Notice where they are in this pic.

And I have the left pulled in slightly more than the right because of my busted up shoulder. No stinkin M6 bolts in there. :wink:

Max what fairing and belly pan are you using? It looks great!

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Post by Red Rex » Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:39 pm

Mmmm ... interesting. I thought I was Red Rex. Seems like I'm twins now?
Rubber side down, Red side up is my preferred riding style.

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Post by Jak » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:16 pm

You both are :roll: Just a matter of a "space" .....

Twins on a TRX site :lol:






(PM'd you both by the way)
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Post by Mr Supplements » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:36 pm

Red Rex wrote:Mmmm ... interesting. I thought I was Red Rex. Seems like I'm twins now?
LOL don't get too upset mate it's only a name and besides admin are going to change it.

Maybe admin need to configure the registration script a bit differently so this doesn't happen. :roll:

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Post by Jak » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:56 pm

RedRex wrote:LOL don't get too upset mate it's only a name and besides admin are going to change it.

Maybe admin need to configure the registration script a bit differently so this doesn't happen. :roll:
OK - name changed as per request :lol:




As for the suggestion about registration - not sure that's possible (I'm sure Max will answer this bit too). What I will say is that with the number of new sign-ups every day it'd take up too much time to manually check against existing users (especially with my memory :lol:). This is the first time it's been an issue.
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Post by slow codger » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:29 pm

:D Who's Red Rex?

I'm Red Rex

I'm Red Rex

I'm Red Rex

I'm Red Rex

(or was it spartacus ?)

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Post by Mr Supplements » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:42 pm

Thanks jak I like my new handle :lol: it suits me :wink:

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Post by Max » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:49 pm

Mr Supplements wrote: Max what fairing and belly pan are you using? It looks great!
It's an R6 (2002 model, I think...) glass race fairing. The belly pan is part of it. Couldn't get them to stretch enough to make it a full fairing. :evil:


BTW concerning scripts... If you've got one, I'm all ears. If there's one thing I hate more than changing oil, it's writing script... :wink:
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Post by Mr Supplements » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:21 am

Max wrote:
Mr Supplements wrote: Max what fairing and belly pan are you using? It looks great!
It's an R6 (2002 model, I think...) glass race fairing. The belly pan is part of it. Couldn't get them to stretch enough to make it a full fairing. :evil:


BTW concerning scripts... If you've got one, I'm all ears. If there's one thing I hate more than changing oil, it's writing script... :wink:
Man I know I run my own website and try and do all the work on it myself. Java and php can be a real challenge :twisted: :twisted:

I think the half fairing and belly pan look a treat.

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