I have owned a Lava Red 2004 R1 since early 2005. Never really seen need to change it for another bike as it is comfortable for a sports bike for my 5'11" frame.
Pros: very forgiving bike as I am a little heavy handed on the throttle and late on brakes at times.
Cons: Gearbox a bit clunky when warm
Mods are R&G protectors (proved themselves twice - don't ask), adjustable levers and shorty tail. Currently using Dunlop Sportsmax SportsmartII tyres.
I used to work on a naval airbase and manged indicated 185mph on the runway!
I look forward to getting involved on the forum.
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Welcome in mate. Gets some pics up if you can.
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14B. Enough Said.
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Welcome in m8 & as Locke says-pics 
Now, when someone says don't ask
it often means they're hoping u do so - tell us what happened (include pics if ya have em
)
Oh yeah - nearly forgot, get stuck-in & enjoy the forum

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Now, when someone says don't ask


Oh yeah - nearly forgot, get stuck-in & enjoy the forum


Sent from somewhere in the midlands by Paul
Treat everyone with respect unless they prove themselves to be Unworthy 

Re: Hi from Forum Newbie
Hi welcome , I guess the don't ask bit refers to your question about a paint code in another post enjoy the forum
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Well spotted samr1!
About 2 years ago, on a wet November day, I entered a roundabout and spotted surface oil/diesel. I tip toed around roundabout at about 5 mph and about 2 cm from roundabout inner kerb to avoid it. Unknowingly I had still picked up some of it and on exiting the roundabout, even at the low speed I was travelling at, the rear came around and high sided me. Luckily a gentlemen in a van behind me picked me up and spotted what happened. He took photos of my rear tyre covered in the diesel / oil and the roundabout. 1 year and a claim to Highways Agency later I got a small pay out.
I can not recommend R&G protectors enough. All the bike sustained was a small scuff on the tail unit and scuffs to mirror, brake lever and lower panel. Apart a small chunk from top fairing, no other parts broken.
My body was not so lucky for a low speed spill. I landed squarely on my left shoulder & hip. No breaks but kept me off work for a month and some physio. If you like bruises I'll post the one from my hip to my knee. Still managed to march in the Veterans Remembrance Day parade next day. My little 'off' doesn't really compare to what those old boys went through.
Anyways, I have finally got around to fixing the bike's cosmetic niggles and hence post about lower side panel in the other section.
About 2 years ago, on a wet November day, I entered a roundabout and spotted surface oil/diesel. I tip toed around roundabout at about 5 mph and about 2 cm from roundabout inner kerb to avoid it. Unknowingly I had still picked up some of it and on exiting the roundabout, even at the low speed I was travelling at, the rear came around and high sided me. Luckily a gentlemen in a van behind me picked me up and spotted what happened. He took photos of my rear tyre covered in the diesel / oil and the roundabout. 1 year and a claim to Highways Agency later I got a small pay out.
I can not recommend R&G protectors enough. All the bike sustained was a small scuff on the tail unit and scuffs to mirror, brake lever and lower panel. Apart a small chunk from top fairing, no other parts broken.
My body was not so lucky for a low speed spill. I landed squarely on my left shoulder & hip. No breaks but kept me off work for a month and some physio. If you like bruises I'll post the one from my hip to my knee. Still managed to march in the Veterans Remembrance Day parade next day. My little 'off' doesn't really compare to what those old boys went through.
Anyways, I have finally got around to fixing the bike's cosmetic niggles and hence post about lower side panel in the other section.
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Hi Simon and welcome to the forum

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Welcome in Simon
Looking at things so far , it looks like your going to fit in
Looking at things so far , it looks like your going to fit in

Re: Hi from Forum Newbie
Welcome in buddy. I've not been In here my self as been to busy riding a lot with TT an riding to Italy been busy bee
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