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    Go easy, it needs work


    #2
    Hey looks cleaner than mine! What's that thing tucked under the strap on the seat?

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      #3
      Originally Posted by LeftRightLeftThrottle
      Hey looks cleaner than mine! What's that thing tucked under the strap on the seat?
      thats a disc brake lock.
      you lock it onto the front brake disc, and it keeps the bike from being rolled around.

      its also good for breaking calipers/brackets/forks if you try to drive away by leaving it on.. lol.

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        #4
        They're normally luminous yellow!! (disklocks!)

        Good to see more Irish lads on the site. Very tidy bike, fair play.
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        88 Bros
        93 Supra TT 6sp
        03 Sh*tbox Opel Combo
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          #5
          Thanks,
          I thought I would post a pic before I but the new exhaust system and on, change the Front end to a KR1 with racing Faring.

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            #6
            update

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              #7
              Looking good, Hypno. That tail seat cover looks great. I'm hoping to get one of those off Fab on his next order. I see you went for one of the more expensive fuel exhausts, that colour scheme really goes well with the blue paint job.
              '88 Bros NT650J
              Progressive fork springs, '93 CBR600 F2 fork caps, CBR900RR rear shock, Puig 'Raptor' fly screen
              Fabitappi Monoposto seat cover, Heated grips, Braided brake lines, Buell indicators/turn signals
              Ceramic coated stock headers with custom Yoshi shorty muffler & Muzzy collector

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                #8
                Ditto man, really dig the cowl and can. I'm glad I got in on the cowl order, these things rock. I don't know if anyone else has done this but since I don't carry passengers I was thinking of cutting the rear portion of the seat and permanently attaching the cowl to make some storage space.

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                  #9
                  Saweeeeet!!!
                  1989 type I - F2 front end - Technoflex rear shock - K&N Filter - Dynojet kit - Braking Discs - Rizoma indicators - Rizoma mirrors - hiperform exhaust... hmmm what's next?!

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                    #10
                    Originally Posted by LeftRightLeftThrottle
                    Ditto man, really dig the cowl and can. I'm glad I got in on the cowl order, these things rock. I don't know if anyone else has done this but since I don't carry passengers I was thinking of cutting the rear portion of the seat and permanently attaching the cowl to make some storage space.
                    That's a bloody good idea. I'd only consider it though if I got hold of a cheap spare stock seat on ebay. The great thing about the cowl is that if you do need to carry a pillion in an emergency you can juts slip it off and get the passenger to carry it
                    '88 Bros NT650J
                    Progressive fork springs, '93 CBR600 F2 fork caps, CBR900RR rear shock, Puig 'Raptor' fly screen
                    Fabitappi Monoposto seat cover, Heated grips, Braided brake lines, Buell indicators/turn signals
                    Ceramic coated stock headers with custom Yoshi shorty muffler & Muzzy collector

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                      #11
                      What indicators do you have on there? Where did you get them from and how much did they cost?
                      '88 Bros NT650J
                      Progressive fork springs, '93 CBR600 F2 fork caps, CBR900RR rear shock, Puig 'Raptor' fly screen
                      Fabitappi Monoposto seat cover, Heated grips, Braided brake lines, Buell indicators/turn signals
                      Ceramic coated stock headers with custom Yoshi shorty muffler & Muzzy collector

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                        #12
                        The front ones were pretty handy just remove the bolt and they were the same size screw.(arrow LED carbon look---- http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/produc...ode=BIKINDLE01)



                        The rear are only new got them from Motomax here in Ireland 40 euro.

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                          #13
                          Originally Posted by Swipe
                          Originally Posted by LeftRightLeftThrottle
                          Ditto man, really dig the cowl and can. I'm glad I got in on the cowl order, these things rock. I don't know if anyone else has done this but since I don't carry passengers I was thinking of cutting the rear portion of the seat and permanently attaching the cowl to make some storage space.
                          That's a bloody good idea. I'd only consider it though if I got hold of a cheap spare stock seat on ebay. The great thing about the cowl is that if you do need to carry a pillion in an emergency you can juts slip it off and get the passenger to carry it
                          I'd hate to chop up a stock seat too, if I didn't have a spare or two lying around... The hollow made by the cowl, just as it is, is probably enough to stash your gloves and a couple of maps, anyway. Although, I always stick my gloves in my helmet when I'm off the bike.
                          1988 "BlackHawk" project
                          1989 "RallyHawk" is Chuck's now!
                          1988 "The Gray" Tempest Gray Metallic stocker

                          I can't tell you how peaceful it is. Shinya Kimura
                          People who know ride Hawks. Riot

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                            #14
                            Great Looking Bike

                            I like the seat & turn signals.
                            1989 Hawk GT
                            1984 V65 Sabre
                            1982 MB5
                            1976 GL1000
                            1976 RE5
                            1974 GT750

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                              #15
                              wow hawkgtStan, you sure have got a collection of interesting bikes there!
                              '88 Hawk GT
                              '89 Harley FXSTC
                              2008 Yamaha V-Star 1300 tourer

                              http://www.hawkgtforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=948

                              "...my performance ain't perfect, but its loud, and its fast..." -Widespread Panic

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