Motorcycles
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I did!
Now to order more parts. I’d like to do some 8” risers and pipes/tune. The 117 is a torque monster and I can’t wait to let her breathe more!
That is a beautiful bike! Did you have the paint done custom or do it yourself?
Yes, paint is custom. I have zero talent for this haha. The rest is mainly done by myself.
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I wanted a blue bike but nothing called to me like the low rider.
I may have to have it painted. Would love to have it done in something similar to BMW’s Frozen Portimao Blue Metallic. Something similar to this…I was a dumb man for selling this car lol
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I love the color but am not a fan of matte paints, but this mainly since I have been detailing cars/bikes as a side job and matte paints are basically not polishable…
Polish is definitely a no go but there’s a few companies that make some great products for matte finishes. I’ve used Dr. Beasleys in the past and it’s done wonderfully.
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Now my helmet is made in Japan too if you’re considering a Shoei, they are 100% worth the money. Night and day compared to my last helmet. -
@Ross yeah man I love the glamster! But they’re not for sale in the US. All I’ve seen is overpriced ones on eBay
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@Dmart absolutely, I really got it as a crap weather helmet (which is a lot of the time here in the UK haha). I've been looking at open face helmets for the summer but never owned one, any recommendations?
@Choko is it not? how odd
@Ross Do you need to comply with ECE regulations for helmets? Or do you care to comply? If yes, the Shoei JO is a really great helmet and compared to other open face helmets not too mushroom head like. The smallest ECE compliant helmet I know would be the DMD vintage https://www.dmd.eu/en/jet/ I have this as well and it’s low profile, thousands of different styles available and fits me well.
My holy grail however would be a Joe King helmet. Not ECE compliant but the best looking in my opinion. Kinda hard to get though. -
Hey all, newish member here.
Been riding many years, still riding most of the year despite the British weather not giving us much to enjoy.
Here's a few of my bikes over the years. That white Sporty got me round London hundreds of times before it got trashed (along with me) in a t-bone.
I regret selling the blue Evo FXDL, looks probably aren't to everyone's taste but man what a blast to ride.
I moved away from Harleys in recent years and ride the 1200 Scrambler.
Bonus shot of me wearing my trusty N1 on the aforementioned Sporty. And yeah that's a bin bag on the seat… British weather.