Haha, the funny thing is I told one of the girls at work I'd bought another Honda, showed her a pic and she asked what the model name was!mattycoops43 wrote:Kev L wrote:It's black Matt, the owners are a little, how should I put this, "Special"!mattycoops43 wrote:Very nice! Looks like a nice example.
Did the previous owner keep forgetting what bike it was though?
LOL. Thing is, mine is black (took me a while to get used to the extra torque) and I seem to get by without having firestorm written all over it?
Better pics of my first storm.
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Flash by name, flash by nature! Woof!
Graham
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LOL. yes
What extra talk though, black bike owners don't talk any more than the owners of other colour bikes?
What extra talk though, black bike owners don't talk any more than the owners of other colour bikes?
Budget storm gradually on the road to spangliness.
Re: Better pics of my first storm.
nowt wrong with a bit of bling just dont go as far as i went
Any one what dont think that this sexy is just well gel
Ill never be a sell out storm forever
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You have a nice clean Storm there Mi Lord.
But those hangers are total gash & don't get me started on the rad covers !...Right I cant resist get them off ASAP ! If you don't have the standard wire mesh underneath them fear not, other mesh is available, meanwhile get a can of matt black rad paint from Frosts Auto paint & spray the rad's. http://www.frost.co.uk/eastwood-radiato ... rosol.html
It's got a bling chain guard on as well hasn't it...? Trying to hide the monstrosity are you ? Is that laser cut Firestorm logo as well...? 3x yes ?
Scrap that as well ! I just happen to have a standard chain guard in the stores, even cleaned it today...
But those hangers are total gash & don't get me started on the rad covers !...Right I cant resist get them off ASAP ! If you don't have the standard wire mesh underneath them fear not, other mesh is available, meanwhile get a can of matt black rad paint from Frosts Auto paint & spray the rad's. http://www.frost.co.uk/eastwood-radiato ... rosol.html
It's got a bling chain guard on as well hasn't it...? Trying to hide the monstrosity are you ? Is that laser cut Firestorm logo as well...? 3x yes ?
Scrap that as well ! I just happen to have a standard chain guard in the stores, even cleaned it today...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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At first I thought Chric's bike put another jacket on. Yeh nice bike but loose the rad covers in particular Cosmetics can be dealt with at anytime, make sure everything is mechanically sound first
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Remember lads, 1 mans bling is another mans and if we all liked the same things it would be a boring old world (and there would be no place for Chric's bike )
But having said all that, the chrome tat has to go
But having said all that, the chrome tat has to go
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Keep those indicators ...road users will see them .... Melton Mowbray ..
pies delicious ... mmmmmm
pies delicious ... mmmmmm
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Bike looks good. I would remove the rad guards and exhaust hangers but that's me your not far from me. Should meet for a ride out sometime
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Agreed that everyone has their own tastes and I do like a little bit on shiny stuff on somethings, but the stuff on my bike is a bit ott.
List of things I will eventually change.
Exhaust hangers (got the originals just got to decide what to do with the, i.e satin black or carbon dip)
Chain guard.
Rad guards (can't seem to find any different ones, but I like Mac's idea of spraying black)
Exhaust (sound lovely but too shiny, can't decide on black or titanium ones which aren't quite a shiny)
Indicators (as saintsman said, they're a good size but look a little dated)
There's a few other bits I can't think of, maybe the front mudguard? Not sold on the carbon look, plus it's got a bit of damage on one side that looks plain ugly!
When I get some spare time ck I'd be up for a ride out, I'm trying to do an open uni degree in engineering so my times a little stretched at the mo. But a blast out might help clear my head and help me think clearer
Yes it's got a bling chain guard, but no it hasn't firestorm cut into in...I don't think.MacV2 wrote:It's got a bling chain guard on as well hasn't it...? Trying to hide the monstrosity are you ? Is that laser cut Firestorm logo as well...? 3x yes ?
Scrap that as well ! I just happen to have a standard chain guard in the stores, even cleaned it today...
List of things I will eventually change.
Exhaust hangers (got the originals just got to decide what to do with the, i.e satin black or carbon dip)
Chain guard.
Rad guards (can't seem to find any different ones, but I like Mac's idea of spraying black)
Exhaust (sound lovely but too shiny, can't decide on black or titanium ones which aren't quite a shiny)
Indicators (as saintsman said, they're a good size but look a little dated)
There's a few other bits I can't think of, maybe the front mudguard? Not sold on the carbon look, plus it's got a bit of damage on one side that looks plain ugly!
When I get some spare time ck I'd be up for a ride out, I'm trying to do an open uni degree in engineering so my times a little stretched at the mo. But a blast out might help clear my head and help me think clearer
Flash by name, flash by nature! Woof!
Graham
Graham
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That would be my opinion as wellchric wrote:dont listen to the carbon crew go with what you like
Your bike looks good to me
Your chain guard and carbon hugger appears to be one made by a company called "ART" although they ceased trading a while ago, most likely a few years back. You are right, they didn't have the word "Firestorm" incorporated in the chain guard.
Chris.
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It also looks like the chain guard is built into the hugger so I don't think I'd be able to use an original chain guard. So unless I get a new hugger that will be staying for a while.
It's only really the exhaust hangers that I don't like. Everything I can live with and will probably even grow on me. But for now I just want to get riding it and enjoy my first taste of v-twin goodness. Only had my licence 18 months, so start of slowly me thinks!
Thanks for all the kind words about the bike though!
It's only really the exhaust hangers that I don't like. Everything I can live with and will probably even grow on me. But for now I just want to get riding it and enjoy my first taste of v-twin goodness. Only had my licence 18 months, so start of slowly me thinks!
Thanks for all the kind words about the bike though!
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Graham
Graham
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It may be over the top of a hugger chain guard like the pyramid hunger syle. My Harris Carbon hugger has the chain guard built in. It can be fiddly removing the chain guard or hugger as there is either an 8 or 10mm bolt right behind the rearset heel plate. Very inaccessible unless you have mechanics hands It's easy to get to by removing the swingarm bolt and pulling the left rearset out the way.It also looks like the chain guard is built into the hugger so I don't think I'd be able to use an original chain guard
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As I posted earlier, I'm almost 100% certain it's an "ART" chain guard and carbon fibre hugger, I ought to know I used to own one They were made and sold as one item. Although the chain guard part is bolted to the hugger it would be difficult at the very least to get a standard chain guard to work with the carbon hugger. The reason I know that is I tried to do the very same thing myself.
Chris.
Chris.
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Bugger I thought that was the case. Never mindsirch345 wrote:As I posted earlier, I'm almost 100% certain it's an "ART" chain guard and carbon fibre hugger, I ought to know I used to own one They were made and sold as one item. Although the chain guard part is bolted to the hugger it would be difficult at the very least to get a standard chain guard to work with the carbon hugger. The reason I know that is I tried to do the very same thing myself.
Chris.
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Graham
Graham
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I wouldn't worry to much about it, they are a very well made product, which is more than can be said for a lot of after market parts available today,
Chris.
Chris.