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I bought the same panel, but RHS for my Gen II for $650 from my local Suzuki Dealer! Talk with them, they know they're competing with cheap internet oem suppliers and they might do a deal. Did a great one for me.
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If Revhead Pete had dropped it, it would be
on its 5th paint job by now! He strips, prep's
paints and re-fits his panels whilst I'm wondering
where I put the colour charts.....
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(06-11-2012, 03:01pm)Camel Wrote: I bought the same panel, but RHS for my Gen II for $650 from my local Suzuki Dealer! Talk with them, they know they're competing with cheap internet oem suppliers and they might do a deal. Did a great one for me.
Hi camel, thanks for that, my choice of local dealers here are team moto or Brisbane motorcycles, have to remember which one I get the panel from when and if I trade it in, and at least hopefully get a color match, cheers wayne
*Note to self
1. Make it thick
2. Make it heavy.
3. Make it stronger than it should be.
4. Don't rush the first job as the second job will cost more and take more time..
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(06-11-2012, 09:36am)Bill Gaheer Wrote: (06-11-2012, 07:16am)revhead Wrote: (06-11-2012, 06:10am)wayina Wrote: (05-11-2012, 08:38pm)revhead Wrote: good basis for a busa streetfighter now!
Might lower the resale a bit and at 60yo I would look a tad out of place mate i turn 48 today ,and ive got mates well into there 60,s who ride fighters , nothing wrong with being a little older ,more experience then a lot of the younger upstarts,
Happy Birthday Revhead
(06-11-2012, 03:17pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote: If Revhead Pete had dropped it, it would be
on its 5th paint job by now! He strips, prep's
paints and re-fits his panels whilst I'm wondering
where I put the colour charts..... thanks for the birthday wishes,lol Tony you know me to well!
hey i know how you can feel many years younger
go and get a younger woman,lol
(06-11-2012, 07:16am)revhead Wrote: mate i turn 48 today ,and ive got mates well into there 60,s who ride fighters , nothing wrong with being a little older ,more experience then a lot of the younger upstarts,
Happy Birthday Revhead
How cool, another fella on this forum thats older than me .. If only by 6 months
Have a goody mate,
Dale
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Bloody youngsters .....
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hey i know how you can feel many years younger
go and get a younger woman,lol
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They say you are only as old as the woman you feel
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1. Make it thick
2. Make it heavy.
3. Make it stronger than it should be.
4. Don't rush the first job as the second job will cost more and take more time..
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(07-11-2012, 10:46am)wayina Wrote: hey i know how you can feel many years younger
go and get a younger woman,lol
They say you are only as old as the woman you feel
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Hey Hey ,now your with the program ,now get on a push bike and go for a ride it will help ,up the driveway for a start ,
i ride with a guy ron he,s 70 does 20k every 2nd day on his pushy ,the old bugger is fitter then me,but get us in the black twisty stuff its bye Ron see you later,lol il order you burger for you
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Ok $450.00 later and the bike is on the road again, only thing to do now is repair scratches in fairing and replace sticker, remove crankcase cover , sand smooth, repaint. Then good as new.
*Note to self
1. Make it thick
2. Make it heavy.
3. Make it stronger than it should be.
4. Don't rush the first job as the second job will cost more and take more time..
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