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Stu9
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bigtwinthing wrote:i bought the kit through Moore Speed racing, CNC Comfy yoke, bars, hoses etc. I fitted and cut the fairing. It looked good, some of the guys on here saw them and they seemed chuffed with it.

I was on their site but lots to choose from

What type/style did you get, can you post a photo from above to see what's what
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Stu9 wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:i bought the kit through Moore Speed racing, CNC Comfy yoke, bars, hoses etc. I fitted and cut the fairing. It looked good, some of the guys on here saw them and they seemed chuffed with it.

I was on their site but lots to choose from

What type/style did you get, can you post a photo from above to see what's what

i don't have the pics of the yokes i am afraid. I went for the standard Yokes in Black. Far Rentals with 2" rise and Red ended s/s hoses + the back brake hose. Colin the guy that runs Moore Speed is a great bloke. Ring him and he will offer advice and send you a brochure. Well worth the money in my opinion. total for me was about £220 for everything.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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No prob....so ren fats 2" rise, standard top yoke that fit the bars as you didn't mention putting risers on the vtr yoke, fancy brake ends and a back hose. Did you need other lines on the front ie longer or use yours....I'll check their site again but maybe phone him for reassurance, cheers
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you will need to lengthen the horn wiring but everything else works.

no need for Fat Bars as you are not doing motocross :lol: they are only for looks
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Ok cheers

So bwt is a poser then :lol:
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Stu9 wrote:Ok cheers

So bwt is a poser then :lol:
he likes white wheels, what can we say :lol:
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So do i but a c#$t to keep clean unless you live somewhere sunny all the time...not for here but that's m/o
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Stu9 wrote:So do i but a c#$t to keep clean unless you live somewhere sunny all the time...not for here but that's m/o

Wash and polish them with MER and just a wash now and then keeps then looking great. I always spray with GT85 too thats helps stopping the crap stick.
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AMCQ46 wrote:
Stu9 wrote:Ok cheers

So bwt is a poser then :lol:
he likes white wheels, what can we say :lol:

i am down to 1 now :lol:
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BWT....just to say, wen you said you used a standard black top yoke, i guess you drilled it to put risers on, so i take it you just bought bars, risers and lines from Colin that right
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Stu9 wrote:BWT....just to say, wen you said you used a standard black top yoke, i guess you drilled it to put risers on, so i take it you just bought bars, risers and lines from Colin that right
no sorry it was their standard black yoke. It was a CNC one. lovely piece of kit.
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Unless they've stopped making them I can't find it on their site, I guess it'd be under bars/risers I looked under a few others but it's not there

I know the bandit 12 top yoke ect fits straight on the rf9.....Is the anything from another Honda that fits the vtr
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Stu9 wrote:Unless they've stopped making them I can't find it on their site, I guess it'd be under bars/risers I looked under a few others but it's not there

I know the bandit 12 top yoke ect fits straight on the rf9.....Is the anything from another Honda that fits the vtr
Yes, Hornet 600.
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Cheers....what years or does it not matter

Would one from an 03 900 do
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Stu9 wrote:Cheers....what years or does it not matter

Would one from an 03 900 do
Have one in the garage, will look when I get home.
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