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jobr
14-Apr-2005, 16:50
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=25632&item=7966826780&rd=1

Dibble
14-Apr-2005, 16:59
dont worry mate, there wont be much competition as most of the 749/999 owners are just "polishers" anyhow ...... :sing:

beancounter
14-Apr-2005, 17:01
Most of them are at dealers being fixed aren't they ?

Dibble
14-Apr-2005, 17:02
Originally posted by beancounter
Most of them are at dealers being fixed aren't they ?

PMSL:lol:

JPM
14-Apr-2005, 17:04
I spotted this, but won't bid, reasons being

1. Seat unit is RS, not road, will need hours of hacking to get it to fit, believe me I gave up on one

2. No Nosecone, and no idea who's kit it is, so trying to find a nosecone to match could be hard work to say the least.

3. Needs painting.... and obvious polish :rolleye:

jobr
14-Apr-2005, 17:06
Originally posted by Dseered
I was hoping no-one would do that :mad:

Are you bidding? Not that Im interested but I do recall seeing these before. Don't know if it was this guy selling them or originaly buying them but it seems strange they are back up so quick.

jobr
14-Apr-2005, 17:06
Originally posted by beancounter
Most of them are at dealers being fixed aren't they ?

Meow:lol::lol::lol:

sonic
14-Apr-2005, 17:11
i already bid, 'trixman350' is my ebay name. Thought upto 50 quid for a set cant be bad, even if i chucked most away. But couldnt be bothered now, might just save up for a track bike instead

sonic
14-Apr-2005, 17:24
i know, not even any drill holes. Sod that for a game of soldiers.

keefer
14-Apr-2005, 17:30
THESE PANELS WERE RECENTLY BOUGHT OFF EBAY, I HAD PLANNED TO HAVE THEM PAINTED TO USE ON MY ROAD BIKE, BUT HAVE USED THE SET ASIDE FUNDS FOR ANOTHER PROJECT, SO CANNOT AFFORD TO KEEP THESE. THEY ARE UNUSED, AND NEED HOLES DRILLING IN PANELS TO FIT.


I think that's supposed to say "I got these panels then realised just how much work would be required to make them fit properly, so I thought I would let some other Muppet have a go, good luck

JPM
14-Apr-2005, 17:32
I would imagine drilling and bolting up the sides/air deflectors would be fairly straight forward, but without a nosecone what's the point? Most kits I have seen are losely based on the RS kit, thus why this has the RS seat, but the nosecone/sides come as one with a detacheable belly pan.

Problem with the seat unit is the 999's seat bolts to the tank, and to the frame, and the seat unit in turn bolts to the seat pad, the RS seat unit is completely different and bolts direct to the subframe, after an hour or two of cutting one down I realised that it could possibly be done, but wouldn't be that strong etc.