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yah here she is, not done just yet, still waiting on a new front mudguard.

Im the plumb with the long hair, and Delvey is in the blue top.





















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niiiiiice
looking good mate

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that looks sweet mate....

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swweeeet

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you did all that in a carpark? lmao looks good mate :)

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yeh, took about 2 hours to do fully mate, all went without to many hiccups, few things were a pain like a rounded rear brake cylider bolt but otherwise was all good :o :)

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looking good mate, are those L plates legal there? wouldn't mind doing that with mine as there pretty hidden

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Looks ace mate, is it just a case of swapping wheels over from a dtx or is there more involved?

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i think the L plates are legal, both are pretty much visable, but hidden at the same time.

wheels, forks, swingarm, calipers. i think theres a thread somewhere on the parts you will need.

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lol Both L's are illegal , but so what lol

By law they have to be on the flattest part of your bike front and back . so under plate and on headlight plastic . From what I've seen so far most cops don't care as long as it's visible ... kinda lol

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ive been stopped before (i didnt have my front in that place at the time) whilst i had my back one there and he said it was fine.

and that front one is fully visible if your driving in the oncoming lane so i cant see any problem with it tbh.

tbh they are just plain stupid anyway, drivers dont treat you any different whether you have l-plates or not.

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yeah it all looks good apart from the fork socks now, wanna sell em to me?? get u some money towards the smaller ones u gonna need to buy.


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Acerbis-Short-Fork-Seal-Socks-Savers-CRF-KXF-YZ-250-450_W0QQitemZ370341922763QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycle_Parts?hash=item563a1947cb


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the forks sock are sorted now(i just tucked them under themselves), im just waiting for my acerbis front fender to arrive so i can get some newer pics.

-- Edited by RudiRulez on Thursday 15th of April 2010 08:45:01 PM

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Front fender arrived today and well......... SHES FINISHED!!!!





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looks good mate

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looks ideal mate :D

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Looks the bollax mate!

Please get a better chain tho before sum1 bolt crops it and has your bike away. I had the exact same chain cropped thru when they nicked my bike a few months ago. Was in my mates flat sat next to the window less than 10 meters away and i heard nothing. I found the link link they chopped thru aswell still got it!! Fukin scum bags.

I got an almax when i realished how ****e most chains are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cpf35C7wu6Q



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i live on a very busy dual carridgeway, highly unlikely theives will risk stealing anything anything on this road, but just incase i have it alarmed and undercover, its almost impossible to remove the cover without setting the alarm off.

if proper theives want something they will get it no matter how secure it is, the chain i use is just to deter opurtunistic theives, makes it so they cant just walk away with my bike.

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Fair play mate! My bike was taken off a busy street. It was pro thieves that had my bike away tho.

True theres only so much you can do if they want it bad enuf they will have it! Alarm is a good idea aswell, nothing beats a baseball bat for security when you hear the alarm go off!! lol

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How much did all the bits cost to supermoto your dt? Seriously thinking about doing it to mine it looks mint.

Theres a set of dtx rims on ebay for £165 is that a good price?

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If its just the rims, you need to consider you need the forks, and front caliper aswell. Rear disc on a DTX wheel will work the same as a DTR one with the DTR caliper so you dont NEED that.

£165 is a bit pricey for just the wheels.

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Yeh thought it was a bit dear for just the rims. The dtx swing arm is needed aswell rudi said. Think im gonna keep my eye out for bargains on ebay and gather the bits i need over a few months.

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you dont need to have the swingarm, it just looks better, you could always spray yours .. would be best to anyway, make it look new :D

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Cheerz for that craig i wud prob do that t save a few pennies!!

Sorry to hijack thread rudi!! Would i need the dtx rear wheel spacers aswell or would the dtx rim go strait onto a dtr swingarm with dtr spacers?

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I was under the impression you have to grind somthing off the satandard swingarm to get it to fit?

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i heard it was a straight swap :S ..... but you have done it, mehh lol

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i think u need the dtx swingarm if you want to use the dtx caliper, patman said if your using the dtr caliper you can just swap the back wheels over with no need to chainge the whole swingarm.

i done a swap all my dtr parts + £100, for all dtx parts.

im not entires sure about the spacers sorry, i presume u would need to use dtx spaces with the dtx wheel but im not 100% on that.

-- Edited by RudiRulez on Saturday 17th of April 2010 07:49:17 PM

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