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 Mantzy Spanner Monkey

Joined: 30 May 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 09:58 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: Future mods: Your thoughts please |
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Just a few questions as to how much you think these are worth their money:
Scottoiler; doing a fair bit of commuting and pleasure riding and to be honest, i'm thinking it'd be easier to get one of these then to constantly be maintaining the chain (obviously it'll still need maintenance, but think this'll be cheaper and more effective in the long run). Edit: and which one? Touring or Universal?
and when a new chain/sprocket is required...'o' ring, 'x' ring or 'x' ring gold?
Rear hugger; do they serve much of a purpose and how good are they, and which brand would you recommend?
Double bubble screen; got to be red! They offer good protection? Are they very effective?
Fender extender; As Rear hugger questions.
Mushrooms; any particular brand recommended more than others? And where is best to place them - frame, fairing or engine?
and lastly, would anyone recommend Oxford a) disk locks (or Kryptonite better?) and b) Sports panniers, tank bag and tail pack? - again, gotta be red - or possibly black in case of future bike changes.
Cheers all
R ____________________ Current Bikes: 2010 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Previous Bikes: 2002 Sachs XTC, 1999 Kawasaki ZX6R, 2004 GSX-R 600 K4, 2006 Yamaha XT660X |
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 stryker Brolly Dolly

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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

Joined: 30 Aug 2003 Karma :   
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 Posted: 10:52 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: Re: Future mods: Your thoughts please |
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| Mantzy wrote: | Scottoiler; doing a fair bit of commuting and pleasure riding and to be honest, i'm thinking it'd be easier to get one of these then to constantly be maintaining the chain (obviously it'll still need maintenance, but think this'll be cheaper and more effective in the long run). Edit: and which one? Touring or Universal? |
Go for one, heard good reviews about them but they sometimes over oil a bit too much
| Mantzy wrote: | and when a new chain/sprocket is required...'o' ring, 'x' ring or 'x' ring gold? |
X-ring be best, gold if you want shiney gold one, if not it's not the end of the world
| Mantzy wrote: | Rear hugger; do they serve much of a purpose and how good are they, and which brand would you recommend? |
Worth their weight in gold for keeping most of the shite off your shock etc
| Mantzy wrote: | Double bubble screen; got to be red! They offer good protection? Are they very effective? |
Good makes are very effective and look good too, ask around on ZX forums for best one
| Mantzy wrote: | Fender extender; As Rear hugger questions. |
As per rear hugger really..
| Mantzy wrote: | Mushrooms; any particular brand recommended more than others? And where is best to place them - frame, fairing or engine? |
Go for R&G only (personally) I'm sure many others will reccomend R&G only too... www.rg-racing.com
| Mantzy wrote: | and lastly, would anyone recommend Oxford a) disk locks (or Kryptonite better?) and b) Sports panniers, tank bag and tail pack? - again, gotta be red - or possibly black in case of future bike changes. |
Oxford aren't that great in general DON'T even consider a lock with a round key lock as they can be opened with a plastic pen!!! Kryptoshite have started replacing all locks like this and Oxford have just stuck their fingers in their ears and gone lalalalalal we can't hear you.... get RiDE magazine as it has the full information on it! ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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 zx636 Scooby Slapper
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 Smoto Bob World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 17:08 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: Re: Future mods: Your thoughts please |
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 goony Renault 5 Driver
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 Josh Traffic Copper

Joined: 21 May 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 20:12 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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I have gone for a Scott Oiler, an Alarm and a set of R&G Crash Bungs (R&G are the best from what my friends have experienced)
Soon to get; Double bubble screen, rear hugger.
Just my "extras" and therefore what I would suggest, but just my opinion. ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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 allweatherbik... Nova Slayer

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I think a scottoiler is a good investment as the oil supplied by scottoiler is also good a washing the grit from your chain. I have the universal as the bottle fits under my seat, the touring one is usually fitted behind the number plate.
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