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08-Jan-2005, 18:18
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Tail chop
could anyone tell me how to go about chopping the tail of a monster 620sie ?
are there brackets and fixings available ?
thanks a lot
sue
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08-Jan-2005, 20:21
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DON'T DO IT
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08-Jan-2005, 22:29
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echo that comment!
nowhere to put your ciggys & hot chocky if you do
Otherwise lots of helpful advice (try a search, as
Lots & lots
of threads & posts about this), on the ukmonster site
Its the one thing that really divides the monster owners - to chop or not.....
C
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08-Jan-2005, 23:21
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Defo UKMOC site for that. Kits for number plates available at spareshack.Costs u money to lose something that really should be there in rain etc.
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Nah, doesn't need to cost you money! Both of mine (yes, I've had two) cost me a roast dinner. Bargain!
As for the rain, well you're going to get wet anyway....
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10-Jan-2005, 13:20
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Go on then, tell me more!
I know that Alf's do a shorter t-tray in carbon fibre, but that's about it.
'not checked out the UKM site yet.
Could always chew over at this Sunday's meeting, if youre going to be there.
We're only in Shoreham anyway.
Cheers
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Gaz !!
Bang one of these on..transforms the look of the arse !!
As you can see..it was the first thing to go on mine before I even rode the bugger !!
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Nah, doesn't need to cost you money! Both of mine (yes, I've had two) cost me a roast dinner. Bargain!
As for the rain, well you're going to get wet anyway....
Saz
What about the £100.00 rear light with built in indicators??
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29-Jan-2005, 20:46
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Carbon rear end looks good Nat, might go down that route.
Albie, what's this rear light / indicator unit all about, does it mean you can get rid of the t-tray completely?
I've not heard about this one.
Cheers guys.
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