jf you had money to spend on your bike

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I stick by my choice :thumbup:
I already have Brembo brakes, White Power suspension etc etc so for me it would be carbon fibre wheels, its a light bike anyway so I would probably save 5-8% in weight.
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Troutman wrote:I would buy another Storm, a good one for about £2k, buy some one piece leathers, new helmet , boots etc and pay someone (a pro) to teach me how to ride my bike round a track.
Included in this I want to fall off to see what it's like, maybe in the wet.
just don't fall off because a van driver doesa u turn in front of you without looking in his mirrors, it hurts a lot..... :cry:
so far i like you track time idea the best, just not the falling off bit..... :thumbdown:

if i could get another storm, a tatty one for £600ish i'd be tempted to stick a daytime mot on it and make it a trackbike. nothing special, just something i wouldn't care about if i was to throw it at the scenery..... :thumbup:
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Painted chrome
gel seat
thats it perfect as it is
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lloydie wrote:I can see an ohlins label :)
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And I think they're the muts nuts :)
You know what they'd go really well with, Lloyd?




My rear shock! :wink: :D

I'd get a belly pan, those forks (just to piss lloydie off) and fit an SP nose cone-ish thing with lights as I love the front of them. Think that's all I'd do

EDIT: And exhausts, d'oh!
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cybercarl wrote:I would just buy a different bike. :biggrin

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Carl don't lie mate. We all know you'd put in for planning permission for an extension on it :lol:
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leevtr wrote:
cybercarl wrote:I would just buy a different bike. :biggrin

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Carl don't lie mate. We all know you'd put in for planning permission for an extension on it :lol:
:lol: :lol:
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leevtr wrote:
cybercarl wrote:I would just buy a different bike. :biggrin

(:-})
Carl don't lie mate. We all know you'd put in for planning permission for an extension on it :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
carl has missed you lee................. :thumbup:

and carl, i did say you weren't allowed another bike.... :wink:
although this one is tempting, if the price were to come down a bit to say 7k......... :biggrin
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I'd fit one like this :D

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Carl don't lie mate. We all know you'd put in for planning permission for an extension on it :lol:
You've been back 5 mins and started already. :lol: My pebbledash fell apart. :thumbdown:

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cybercarl wrote:
Carl don't lie mate. We all know you'd put in for planning permission for an extension on it :lol:
You've been back 5 mins and started already. :lol: My pebbledash fell apart. :thumbdown:

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Couldnt resist mate. I was in agreement on buying another bike though.
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Well if I had that budget I would finally build an engine..... nothing fancy just a basic STG 1 would be fine.

Then add the new Ohlins 30mm NIX Cartridge Kits they have out for the RC51 forks, which are going for $1750 and the $$ would be gone :wink:
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8541Hawk wrote:Well if I had that budget I would finally build an engine..... nothing fancy just a basic STG 1 would be fine.

Then add the new Ohlins 30mm NIX Cartridge Kits they have out for the RC51 forks, which are going for $1750 and the $$ would be gone :wink:
Mr. 8541Hawk. My name is Chris. I have been reading a lot of your posts on another forum you no longer participate on. I am trying to get some information regarding my hawks setup. I have asked questions on the other forum with discrepancies in the answers. Conflicting advice you would say. I have tried to PM you but unfortunate for me, being brand new to this forum, it will not allow for private messaging. If you ever get board and could spare a few moments to possibly answer some questions for me. It would be GREATLY appreciated. A lot of what I read from your posts make sense compared to some of the others. However, there are some missing parts that I am trying to fill in. My questions are in regards to carb and suspension mostly. I do apologize for being so bold as to post this publicly. I just did not have any other means of contacting you. My reasoning for seeking you specifically are because from what I read, you have an infinite knowledge base on the hawk, coupled with great sources for technical data. Thank you in advance for any possible help. And if not, then I understand.

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I would get a decent rear shock and a good set of Ohlins forks, maybe also get the butt end cut off somehow, not sure how to do that yet, but i want the seat and nowt after it!!!. Oh and can an SP2 motor fit in! 33 extra horses would be good.
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Fistfullofthrotl718 wrote:
8541Hawk wrote:Well if I had that budget I would finally build an engine..... nothing fancy just a basic STG 1 would be fine.

Then add the new Ohlins 30mm NIX Cartridge Kits they have out for the RC51 forks, which are going for $1750 and the $$ would be gone :wink:
Mr. 8541Hawk. My name is Chris. I have been reading a lot of your posts on another forum you no longer participate on. I am trying to get some information regarding my hawks setup. I have asked questions on the other forum with discrepancies in the answers. Conflicting advice you would say. I have tried to PM you but unfortunate for me, being brand new to this forum, it will not allow for private messaging. If you ever get board and could spare a few moments to possibly answer some questions for me. It would be GREATLY appreciated. A lot of what I read from your posts make sense compared to some of the others. However, there are some missing parts that I am trying to fill in. My questions are in regards to carb and suspension mostly. I do apologize for being so bold as to post this publicly. I just did not have any other means of contacting you. My reasoning for seeking you specifically are because from what I read, you have an infinite knowledge base on the hawk, coupled with great sources for technical data. Thank you in advance for any possible help. And if not, then I understand.

Regards-Fustrated,
Chris
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No worries...always glad to help out. I will shoot you a PM (you can receive them but not send any for a while) with my cell number or you can always PM me on the "other" site as I still check them from time to time and also do know some of the issues you have been experiencing as I do read some of the threads....and do find some of the answers rather entertaining...... :angel:

So no you were not too bold and we will get you squared away.

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