OK so Christmas is on the way

Anything to do with 2 wheels...

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jonoono69
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Post by jonoono69 »

for me,
a new woman, :lol:
a new set of leathers.

for my bike,
scorpion exhaust
rear hugger
digi gear..
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Post by TLS-Moose »

New rear suspension and re-valved forks :D

Money to do more trackdays :roll:
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Post by Little Loris »

RC211V rear seat cowl (£380) sprayed in my NC30 original colours (£100+)
Trackday race fairing (£500 Approx.)
NC30 exhaust kit (£400 Approx.)
One-piece leathers for trackday (£400)

Powder coated wheels would've been on the list but I've done those, so I'm nearly there :twisted:
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Post by jason »

born2rock86 wrote:
Jonny wrote:For me -
Whiskey, a Nintendo Wii

For my bike -
A gsxr1000 K1 motor
A gsxr1000 radiator
Gsxr750 fuel pump
GSXR750 swingarm and wheels
Gsxr1000 Exaust system
GSXR1000 digital clocks
Gsxr1000 ECU
Gsxr1000 wiring harnes
Wavey brakes
Hyperpro front fork internals
So, another bike then? :lol:
yeh surely it would be miles easier just to buy a K1 thou :?
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Tom L
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Post by Tom L »

thats what i keep saying, but for some reason he's got his heart stuck of having a thou dropped into a 600, i think its so people will get a little suprise when his 600 nails them :wink:

as for me, my xmas list is just one item, a '99 r6.
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Post by CvPiper »

Its as much the rider tho. And I doubt the skinny SRAD 600 forks are upto much, it's need a 750 front end as well.
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the world is not enough...
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

For me two piece leathers.

For the Daytona
Carbon heal plates, clock surround, and top yoke cover
A K&N filter
A couple of swb stickers

Then all is sweet :D
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Post by morts nc30 »

just make mine a whole new bike.
K6 600 in blue and white me thinks 8)
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2011 BMW S1000RR Trackbike
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Am getting some bike luggage inc panniers for xmas so I can fulfil mydream of touring scotland and beyond next year.

Have got some RAM for my laptop on the way also.
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