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Hmm seems he is pimping the XJR. Thought he was considering the FX-1..err FZ-1. :o

yes i am considering my options at this point. i went to Red Baron on the weekend with Tony and saw a couple bikes i liked, was considering getting a track bike for next year.

whats the cost on parking the bike at Bira full time?

Please see below link. This will give you the info.

http://www.highsidetours.com/bbforums/view...hp?f=8&t=57

wow, 1500 baht start for storage is quite reasonable. beats having it nicked in Bangkok

cheers Anthony

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Hmm seems he is pimping the XJR. Thought he was considering the FX-1..err FZ-1. :o

yes i am considering my options at this point. i went to Red Baron on the weekend with Tony and saw a couple bikes i liked, was considering getting a track bike for next year.

whats the cost on parking the bike at Bira full time?

Please see below link. This will give you the info.

http://www.highsidetours.com/bbforums/view...hp?f=8&t=57

wow, 1500 baht start for storage is quite reasonable. beats having it nicked in Bangkok

cheers Anthony

Yeah it's not too bad, fairly reasonable actually.

You got a full fairing or half fairing?

Any pics?

What shade of pink are you going to use for the scooter?

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Hmm seems he is pimping the XJR. Thought he was considering the FX-1..err FZ-1. :o

yes i am considering my options at this point. i went to Red Baron on the weekend with Tony and saw a couple bikes i liked, was considering getting a track bike for next year.

whats the cost on parking the bike at Bira full time?

Please see below link. This will give you the info.

http://www.highsidetours.com/bbforums/view...hp?f=8&t=57

wow, 1500 baht start for storage is quite reasonable. beats having it nicked in Bangkok

cheers Anthony

Yeah it's not too bad, fairly reasonable actually.

You got a full fairing or half fairing?

Any pics?

What shade of pink are you going to use for the scooter?

i EMS the fairing to my sprayshop already this morning. i think it would be more considered a half fairing

i attached a color sample for you:

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Blimey thats gonna look so wierd considering the rest of ya bikes YELLOW. or are changing colour cos of the current political climate :o

probably you could trim another windscreen to fit.

get some basic measurements and go on the net.

Allan

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Small contact patch means more nervousness in the corners; when do you know you've reached the edge and are about to pass it resulting in a nasty slide?

Hmmm, "nervousness in corners" and "nasty slides"... Sounds oddly familiar :D

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Go ahead and rub it in; I was speaking from experience!

Hey Dave- I want to apologize for that post- written on a Friday afternoon with a beer in hand. I'm sorry dude, it was uncalled for. :o

Bah; see if I ever drop a bike in front of you again!

Like I've said before, I've got thick skin and as creatively negative as I get some times there is no reason for me to expect quarter from anyone.

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THAT EXHAUST LOOKS fuc_kING AWFUL........... WHAT THE fuc_k IS IT ABOUT THE DUTCH...... VERY STRANGE PEOPLE.

any way rant over :o

Hugs for nice big breasted dutch people.

Allan

That looks like a Campbell sidewinder exhaust, made in UK. GBP 485 and they ship world-wide (probably another GBP 100)

Mis-read your post, thought you wrote "looks awesome", so you probably don't want to buy one. I think it looks good.

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Point is moot since Trent already has a spectaculary loud Yoshimura Titanium on his bike. Sounds <deleted>' awesome! He needs to mod the suspension, lower the bars and raise the rearset and could shed some weight, but that XJR1300 is a beast and has more horsepower than one can usually tap on your average Thai road.

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