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 Posted: 00:36 - 22 Oct 2006 Post subject: Jack up plates |
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Can anyone reccomend a decent priced set and/or the best place to buy them from for my R6. Found a set on ebay and the guy reckons he paid £85 for his and wants 'a sensible offer' but I reckon he's trying to pull a fast one. For any other bike on there they are only around £15 but no R6 ones on there.
Also I'm trying to get hold of a generator cover gasket but can't seem to find anywhere that does them. Any help greatly appreciated.  |
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best thing to do is adjust your rear subframe if you want the jacked up look without the handling problems
you'll need 2 x brackets fabricated, one for the subframe-frame, and one for the exhaust
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v707/lllN30lll/lolcopy.jpg ____________________ Turbo R1
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if youre refering to jack up plates for footpegs
https://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MCYCLE&pcode=VLTVM-PAPD01
these are £39.99
try a main dealer for your gasket, or if youre feeling brave get some gasket paper and make one using a ball peen hammer ____________________ We're all just born to die. So lets have some fun
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Think I might leave it then, doesn't sound like they are worth it. I aint really tempted by adjusting the sub frame instead because for me it makes the bike look like its had a rear end shunt and just looks really out of place. Thanks for the help and ideas though.  |
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pwntifex it's a photoshop you knob
it was just to show where the brackets would have to be made up ____________________ Turbo R1
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