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minesweeper
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PostPosted: 14:37 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: The most amazing bike modification possible! Reply with quote

Saw this on saturday night in croydon, waiting outside a club for a few friends a cbr1100 super blackbird pulls up outside. He gets off chats to the bouncers for a few mins goes back to his bike... as he switches the bike on 2 neon light tubes light up underneath the bike! the bike was the standard blue so the neons were mathcing blue.

Looked the absolute dogs!

any idea where you can get a setup like that fitted and how much?

matt
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Zimma
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PostPosted: 15:21 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: blue lights Reply with quote

my friend has got 2 blue bulbs on his storm above his rear wheel attatched to the bit under his seat, he just connected them to the battery, and put a little switch in, looks well cool... Smile
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G
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PostPosted: 16:13 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: Re: The most amazing bike modification possible! Reply with quote

Apparantly if you have light sunderneath your bike while you're riding it looks kinda like you're floating on some scifi'y forcefield style thing.
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Dylan
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PostPosted: 17:52 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Try www.speeding.co.uk Loads of stuff like neon lights, for novas, hehehe. Need all the help they can get to make them look good.
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Milo
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PostPosted: 17:57 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thought it was illigal to have underlights? it is on cars anyway! they do look good but never seen one on a bike
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tanner18
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PostPosted: 18:48 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: neons Reply with quote

8) i used to have a 12" neon on my bike it was blue i tie rapped it in place i bought it of a mate it looked bril it knackered up after 3 months probably due to bad weather conditions salts rain etc easy to wire up caught peoples attention im after getting some realy small green ones to go behind the grills on the side that i think would look good. Rolling Eyes
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James
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PostPosted: 20:58 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: . Reply with quote

Yeah my mates got some built into his sideskirts on new Celica. Very tasty indeed. Was thinking of getting some skirts fitted to the 220 and fitting some green glow ones to match the racing green paintwork.

As for fitting them to the bike? Maybe when i get back from Greece in the summer. Cant really be arsed with mods anymore though. Anyone else noticed that modding vehicles is as addictive as smack!!! Wink
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