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Powdercoat of the pegs and front shield was £40 and done next day Ceramic coating the can and shields was £80 and 3 days.
Well its done. Ceramic coated exhaust and powder coated the other shiny silver bits .... Nice even if I do say so myself. [ATTACH]
Today I've been mostly putting my nice fresh powder / ceramic coated bits back on the Mutt. Joined the dark side .... [ATTACH]
The dash will be tied to the ECU ... So unless you could swap the entire lot, I would doubt it could be done.
The bike 4 design their bikes to meet the ridiculous noise and emission regulations set by the EU. The exhaust off the Ducati MotoGP bike is at...
Why do you live sooo far away - damn you .....
Had one on my GSXR750 track bike. Just scraped thro a 98db track day noise limit with the baffle out. Noisy, fairly good quality and cheap(er).
Thanks for the thought .... It's a bit over my wife approved budget, and to be fair I'm steering clear of CF cans as I know of lots of problems of...
Takes a few weeks to arrive, but its all done by the admins.
It's only the end can at the moment I'm looking to do. My Duc guru said just an end can will be adapted for, but like Blackie said it would pop...
Never had an arrow can before. I have a MIVV on my old Daytona and that did sound very nice. Not too bothered about the length.
Yea but then all the manufacturers go out of business and there's no one left to make them.
Looking to get an end can for the DVT (Will Decat when I've got more money). Must be black and work with panniers. Looking to see if anyone has...
I've emailed Zirctec for a quote to do the end can.
No, that would be cultural misappropriation .... My powder coater says that it would depend on how hot the end can gets during use. Nothing on...
Looking at 'Blacking up' the Strada before spring. Doing the belly pan, rear footpegs and the exhaust shield. Wondering if it's possible to...
Cool cheers. It's my next bike job on my to-do-before=spring-list.
Did you have to fully disassemble the rear footpegs or just remove the rubber bits before putting them into the shop ?
Invested £15 into this great site, and in just less than a month I've saved just over £40 in discounts. Thanks.
As you can't see the hole, why not do the 1970's trick of chewing gum over the hole. I know it works, as my dad drove his old austin with chewing...