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hash29 wrote:Welcome to the forum Duncan, The R1 looks clean mate you will have many a great ride on her and wont look back.
How noisy is that exhaust thats on it
The exhaust is an "Extreme Blaster XB08". Here's a link if you're curious: http://gsxrexhaust.com/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It took me a while to find the bike let alone the exhaust... Ding fkn dong she is a babe [emoji13]
gary-o wrote:Oh I know steve. On my second marriage as of last month (paphos, Cyprus) and have 17 yr old daughter and 12 yr old son from first marriage.
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I remember you saying about getting married in Cyprus, paphos is a beautiful place. Congratulations mate to both of you and your daughter and your 12and 17 year olds.....
gary-o wrote:Oh I know steve. On my second marriage as of last month (paphos, Cyprus) and have 17 yr old daughter and 12 yr old son from first marriage.
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Feel free to post some photos to complete the thread hijack
"You don't get slower with age, you just get more cautious." Michael Rutter
Could have had the bike delivered today but there was a misunderstanding between the current owner, myself and the bike transport people. Should be here on Monday now. Anyway, the paddock stands haven't arrived so there wouldn't be much that I could do at the weekend.
One job I know needs doing is to fit the new chain and sprockets. Should I go down a tooth at the front, or wait until I'm used to the bike first?
"You don't get slower with age, you just get more cautious." Michael Rutter
Moise wrote:Could have had the bike delivered today but there was a misunderstanding between the current owner, myself and the bike transport people. Should be here on Monday now. Anyway, the paddock stands haven't arrived so there wouldn't be much that I could do at the weekend.
One job I know needs doing is to fit the new chain and sprockets. Should I go down a tooth at the front, or wait until I'm used to the bike first?
Buddy take the bike for a spin as it is & then decide . Think your going to love it
It's not my fault I'm vertically challenged if I had my choice I would be tall, dark and handsome.... My dad used to say to me..... Stephen, you can't have brains, hair, be tall and handsome..... That's asking too much.... In your case son..... You didn't get any of them.... Thick.... Bald.... Short and ugly....... At least im not fat
Or ginger
make the most of today because tomorrow is promised to no one.
Moise, you'll be pleased this is bike related !! I've ordered from America some vortex racing sprockets in blue. Standard is 16/43 on my 2003 5pw. After spending a good hour reading up on it, and what the technical aspect will be, I ordered 15/45. Depending on how soon you're thinking of changing yours, I'll let you know any benefits I find.
PJC wrote:Dude loving your 1st thread, hijackers are everywhere they come in small packages
Welcome in m8, this is a great site for both R1's and banter, enjoy both the bike and site
cheers Pete .... I always tell my wife nice things come in small packages.... Like diamonds and she loves them as much as I love bikes.... Anyway, I'm not that small.... I'm not like Bub..... I'm just not quite as tall as you
gary-o wrote:Moise, you'll be pleased this is bike related !! I've ordered from America some vortex racing sprockets in blue. Standard is 16/43 on my 2003 5pw. After spending a good hour reading up on it, and what the technical aspect will be, I ordered 15/45. Depending on how soon you're thinking of changing yours, I'll let you know any benefits I find.
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The chain is pretty shagged, I could lift it about half a tooth clear of the rear sprocket. The owner had bought new sprockets and chain so it will be one of the first jobs to do.
Blue rear sprocket should look nice. Are Vortex aluminium?
"You don't get slower with age, you just get more cautious." Michael Rutter
gary-o wrote:Moise, you'll be pleased this is bike related !! I've ordered from America some vortex racing sprockets in blue. Standard is 16/43 on my 2003 5pw. After spending a good hour reading up on it, and what the technical aspect will be, I ordered 15/45. Depending on how soon you're thinking of changing yours, I'll let you know any benefits I find.
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The chain is pretty shagged, I could lift it about half a tooth clear of the rear sprocket. The owner had bought new sprockets and chain so it will be one of the first jobs to do.
Blue rear sprocket should look nice. Are Vortex aluminium?
You can get both
Tuck in behind me, i'll show you the best place to crash
Stopped drinking, smoking, taking drugs and running sex parties, luckily ive still bikes to corrupt me
Yeah it's aluminium which isn't as hard wearing as steel but is a fair bit lighter. Reading up on it, should still be good for 10000 miles plus...........
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Yeah it's aluminium which isn't as hard wearing as steel but is a fair bit lighter. Reading up on it, should still be good for 10000 miles plus...........
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I read somewhere that you shouldn't use top quality chains with aluminium sprockets as then all of the wear occurs at one place on the teeth as the chain doesn't stretch.
That sprocket looks nice though.
"You don't get slower with age, you just get more cautious." Michael Rutter
Each unto their own , sorry Gary not my cup of tea but then you'd probably hate my bike lol
i've always stuck to steel sprockets , if i was that concerned about weight saving i'd go on a diet . . . . . . . . infact think i'm going to cut down on crisps & crap i can't fit in my bike jeans at the mo lol
Haha Jompy. Not really bothered about weight myself. Not sure why I put that !! Twas the colour that appealed and then a 45 tooth sprocket. If you don't like the sprocket then I best not mention the gsxr indicator mirrors I put on it last week. Sprayed the lenses with a 'smoke' aerosol too. As you said, each to their own [THUMBS UP SIGN]