Here's mine:
(http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2007%5C03%5C07%5Cbikepics-822307-800.jpg)
(http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2007%5C03%5C07%5Cbikepics-822311-800.jpg)
Sorry; stuffed up already. Supposed to be in the Girly pics thread. Can you move it Geof?
You need some Motorex645 Protect & Shine to get those engine cases as shiney as the rest of the bike.
And your lawn needs relaying.
Quote from: "blacktiger"You need some Motorex645 Protect & Shine to get those engine cases as shiney as the rest of the bike.
And your lawn needs relaying.
Since this pic I use Inox which brings it up a treat.
My lawn?
Quoteblacktiger wrote:
You need some Motorex645 Protect & Shine to get those engine cases as shiney as the rest of the bike.
And your lawn needs relaying.
Zadoc repiles
Since this pic I use Inox which brings it up a treat.
My lawn?
Fellas, 'drought' in some parts of Oz means we are not allowed to water our lawns. Period.
I'm interested in the Inox/Motorex products though, triumph engine cases aren't very shiney without some help!
Regarding my lawn. It can barely be seen in the background of the top pic. I took the photo across the road from me.
QuoteRegarding my lawn. It can barely be seen in the background of the top pic. I took the photo across the road from me.
Not to cast doubt on your greens keeping ability Marty! :D
Just pinting out that a lot of folks in Oz aren't allowed to water their lawns at the moment.
Russell
Quote from: "Advwannabe"Not to cast doubt on your greens keeping ability Marty! :D
Just pinting out that a lot of folks in Oz aren't allowed to water their lawns at the moment. Russell
No worries mate, didn't take it any other way. :D
Gotta love those bores :P
Quote from: "Advwannabe"Fellas, 'drought' in some parts of Oz means we are not allowed to water our lawns. Period.
Believe it or not we, in the South East of England, understand that. We've had hosepipe bans at times. Even with the amount of rain the UK gets, there are too many people living here using it all.
Zadox_oz, like your engine guards... what brand are they?
Thanks
Quote from: "Tama's Tigre"Zadox_oz, like your engine guards... what brand are they?
Thanks
Fron here the seem to be Ma's Cycles.
http://www.mascycles.com (http://www.mascycles.com)
I just noticed that there seems to an acrylic headlight protector. Where is that from?
Geof
Quote from: "Tama's Tigre"Zadox_oz, like your engine guards... what brand are they?Thanks
Fehling in Germany.
Quick blat in the hills with a new mate Mark from N.Z :D
(http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2007%5C09%5C15%5Cbikepics-1023744-800.jpg)
MMMmmmm knobblies. They look like KTM panniers he's got fitted.
Quote from: "blacktiger"MMMmmmm knobblies. They look like KTM panniers he's got fitted.
I think the panniers are Hepco Becker's. They are a plastic, not metal.
Quote from: "zadok_oz"Quote from: "blacktiger"MMMmmmm knobblies. They look like KTM panniers he's got fitted.
I think the panniers are Hepco Becker's. They are a plastic, not metal.
Yep, Hepco Becker side boxes.
For those of you who may be remotely interested:
Marty bought his Tiger and told me all about it (via Skype) and how pleased he was with it.
Prior to that, I had never even given them a second glance.
I was a died in the wool Honda man!
Mark's Tiger is the first one I ever rode, went straight out and bought my 06! (my first British bike since 1959!)
Mark is actually one of the smoothest all round riders I have ever ridden with.
He is especially brilliant at reading and riding unfamiliar gravel roads,
quickly and without fuss!
And who am I to judge?
Well that could be a negative factor of course but I have done the odd mile over the years and have seen quite a few "good" riders do their stuff!
I don't believe I have to be that good myself to know a skilled rider when I see one!
Suffice to say, if you should hook up with him in your travels you will find that he rides very well (loves his Tiger) and is a great guy to ride with. Cheers John.