StMarks wrote:Uber cool in the matte carbon look Bratty.
If it's not too crass a question ; roughly how much does carbon wrapping cost, relative to Carbon Fibre product itself please.?
I paid £60 for the hugger to be done where as the carbon hugger I ordered which was poo was £155, It's on the bike now and there's a slight mark where the screws have gone in probably me over tightening but apart from that I'm very happy with it.
Took the 748 out for a trashing round the local lanes. Great fun as the roads were surprisingly quiet and the weather is spot on. Mild, dry and bright sunshine.
Itchy wrote:Took it out for a ride with one of the lads at work.
We'd agreed before we even left work that we weren't going to do silly speeds, no dodgy overtakes and nothing dangerous. Just a nice sedate ride to get out on the bikes and have a laugh.
...with the prospect of getting out on my first rideout of the year with somebody else, somebody I know and the added BHP that comes with a GoPro strapped to my chest and another one strapped to his helmet,
i DEMAND VIDEO FOOTAGE OR ELSE I WILL FEED YOU TO THE SHARKS WITH FRICKIJN LAZOR BEAMS ATTACHED TO THEIR HEADS,
Whoops caps lock...
I've only briefly flicked through the footage. Most of it looks slow, tbh. Probably because my chest rig was set too high and doesn't have a reference point.
And the stupid moments are scattered between the periods of getting stuck behind traffic, so I'll have to have a look at editing before I post anything up.
Took it out for a blast to Heathrow. Great time watching a fee planes taking off. Then got chatting to a old boy about what he is getting next from a long time off bikes (35 years!)
Got the M7's fitted, put the standard plate and cans on ready for the mot. Sounds like a hairdryer now.
Couldn't resist a quick shake down ride taking it very easy, but the early feel from the m7's is very good. Hopefully going to get out for a decent ride on Monday so will get a good idea of how they perform
You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive.
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
I looked at it last weekend but wanted to look at all options first and have a chat with the Dainese shop in Wolverhampton. I'm going to need some new leather trousers as well as the new jacket wont zip to my old ones but realistically they need replacing too anyway as i have gone down a waist size since buying them and again they are 6-7 years old. Tried a few pairs on in Dainese shop and have to say the fit has come on leaps and bounds since i last tried some on.
That was the best looking jacket by a country mile out of the ones you showed us Duke. Great purchase and as you say will look great with some matching dianese trousers.
duke63 wrote:Rode down to JHP and bought this. Happy days.
I looked at it last weekend but wanted to look at all options first and have a chat with the Dainese shop in Wolverhampton. I'm going to need some new leather trousers as well as the new jacket wont zip to my old ones but realistically they need replacing too anyway as i have gone down a waist size since buying them and again they are 6-7 years old. Tried a few pairs on in Dainese shop and have to say the fit has come on leaps and bounds since i last tried some on.
Had a ride down to The New Forest with a member off another forum. Great day out and amazing scenery. Hit some roads I'd never been on in my local area too and it's a surprise just how much beauty we have even here!
Some bike porn of yesterday's ride