I assume this isn't what the final production model will look like. The front, headlight(s), etc. don't look finished and a tad ugly.. Otherwise I could see it being a good seller in the range. For the time being, I'm stiff chuffed with mine.
Seen this on Facebook and thought it may be an idea to share it here...
"No no no no no
MY BIKES BEEN STOLEN !!!
Got back from the Island Pool, parked her outside my kitchen in Brookvale Village, Erdington, intending to give her a good wash, fell asleep on the sofa and now she's gone.
PLEASE...
I have for sale a pair of red anodised adjustable 'shorty' levers. As new and never been fitted. Surplus to requirements after I purchased another set prior to these arriving.
£25 incl. tracked delivery. Items ready to send.
The Gathering - 26-28 June 2015 - Northants
Organised by the Northants Biker Community, this promises to be a great inaugural event. Not too late to book for the whole weekend!
Perhaps we could have an MT meet-up there?
Welcome Ady. You've done more miles than I did on mine in the first 8 weeks! Mind you, my wife had just passed her CBT and bought a new 125 so although I was out a lot with her, I didn't exactly go far...
It might be possible to polish it out. I've seen the plastic casings of modern headlights that have been scratched polished to looking like new. Its not too hard but you will need a little patience!
As shown in pics on other threads, I've been adding subtle red bits to my competition white MT. Well today I added some more with just a small graphic on the tank, inspired by the speed blocks on the late80s/early 90s Yamaha range. I didn't want to go over the top as there wouldn't have been...
Cheers. Just seen it and looking at the pics. The annoying thing is I've only just fitted a tail tidy. I might have to think about changing it. I could always sell my current one...
Me too. Not just a brighter light but much whiter and so much better that the factory fit. I also changed the small bulb with a multi LED which gives a slight blue tint but is extremely visible to other road users. Safety first!