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Yep v nice just exactly like mine was before it got 'borrowed' make sure you keep it properly locked up. They're in the top ten of most nicked bikes.. I'm telling you this to be helpful.
Also generally a good idea to block your plate when posting photos.
Anyway have fun with the bike
Also generally a good idea to block your plate when posting photos.
Anyway have fun with the bike
I've got one of those. They're awesome. Don't forget to spray a little WD40 onto a cloth and then wipe any alloy bolt heads to avoid any corrosion. The rear shock and brake hose banjo bolts are also usual suspects. This tends to keep it looking much better over time.
Lovely bike though. Utterly brilliant as a fast road or track tool and it will teach you, fast. Good choice.
Lovely bike though. Utterly brilliant as a fast road or track tool and it will teach you, fast. Good choice.
Mad Dave said:Actually, it's only scuffed down one side now...I managed to get some panels from ebay.
Bennyboy's an experienced racer, yet his has nasty scuffs down both sides where it's been tarmac surfing. Go easy mate.
(BENNY: Yeah I know, they happened on track, but that hey, he doesn't need to know that)

bennyboysvuk said:
I've got one of those. They're awesome. Don't forget to spray a little WD40 onto a cloth and then wipe any alloy bolt heads to avoid any corrosion. The rear shock and brake hose banjo bolts are also usual suspects. This tends to keep it looking much better over time.
WD40 is mainly a water dispersing and penetrating spray and is only partly comprised of oil. A better and more cost effective way to do this is to use any standard oil on a cloth.
WD40 is evil stuff.
Mark
PS. Nice bike
... white wheels... you must be a sucker for cleaning
Green was bad enough, give me black wheels every time now. >> Edited by dern on Friday 16th September 14:05
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, keep it locked up well though from the thieving little buggers. 
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