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Old 12-Apr-2006, 19:34
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a lot of messing around i feel and could end up looking tacky.leave it to the professionals.and pay that bit more
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Old 12-Apr-2006, 20:20
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Buy a mono subframe from e-bay, breakers or DSC member. Then buy a mono seat from some one such as QB Carbon who will do carbon or Glass Fibre unit.

Bet you could do this for £250 ish plus paint.

Will look right when done.

Once you've done it a few times it's an easy job, 30 odd mins, to swap between BP and Mono set ups.
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Old 13-Apr-2006, 22:45
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Mono frame on e bay go for over £250 on there own. Do they come with all the other parts for free then I think carbon must be off tommorow and hit the bottle early
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Old 14-Apr-2006, 09:05
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Mono frame on e bay go for over £250 on there own. Do they come with all the other parts for free then I think carbon must be off tommorow and hit the bottle early

Ooooopppps Kind of thinking that you would get the subframe for a £100 and an aftermarket seat for £150.

I paid £95 for my BP subframe, did not really allow for mono subframes being double the price .... sorry, Oh look, Beer O clock again
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Old 14-Apr-2006, 09:17
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Check out the seat unit Dave at H.C. Racetech, well priced to

http://www.hcracetech.co.uk/10420/info.php?p=6&pno=0


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Not the best picture but you can have this in GRP reinforced at all mounting points with carbon fibre, painted Red or Yellow, with or without number boards, etc etc for only £125, if you want it all carbon or Kevlar, no problem, just Ring dave at H.C.Ractech, link above & he will give you a price.


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Old 14-Apr-2006, 09:18
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Old 14-Apr-2006, 09:36
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the DPP mono unit is similar to race tech but more expensive

I've got one on my bike but it came as part of the deal when i bought bike.

easy to swap back to bip if you need to as well.

mono sub frames are stupid prices on ebay, i've seen snapped ones go for over £150
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Old 14-Apr-2006, 18:53
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mono sub frames are stupid prices on ebay, i've seen snapped ones go for over £150

At £850 new i would have thought that was a bargin

Mine for sale offers over 250 ( not snapped )
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Old 14-Apr-2006, 20:54
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Here is an awesome one too:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
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This is my Moto GP replica by Flamingo Corse. Took a while for the body shop to get the right paint but I think they have made a nice job of it. Decals by Daz over in the U.K. and gold mesh fitted to match my engine sprocket and clutch cover.

I am retaining the biposto rear subframe on my 749s when fitting this.





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