Yes. Be warned, it needs a lot of patience (I don’t have) and some experience of stretching and fitting (I don’t have). Cost me £95. So not too unhappy, and it paces the 10 paces rule
See post above No, just the can for now. It seems quieter than standard, deeper, still rasps a bit on the overrun when going down the box, looks better and easy to fit. Panniers fit no problem too. No issues with fuelling or anything, and no baffle fitted
Been bimbling round Cheshire today, wasn’t really in the mood, bit felt I needed a spin and some air in me fat face. I think I did a circle of Northwich, I couldn’t be arsed going on to that Wales. Found some new roads, nothing spectacular, but it was nice. I can’t, in ooooooooo,,, 35 years of biking remember having a bike that was so fucking ace in 3-4 gears. No pics, imagine a fat lad dead happy on his bike.
This was new last year but have some work since then. Blacked out the Aux lights, blacked out the rear footrest. Added a centre mounted Sat nav above the dash. removed the orange reflectors. Fitted the Heal tech quickshifter easy. LED rear indicators. Smaller plate.
Yes lovely part of the world. I went to Combe Martin, stayed at Acorn Guest House, owned by an ex biker and his wife. Nice place and lovely people, good fry up too! Very biker friendly. Went down to Padstow and Bodmin Moor among other places. The Multi was brilliant on the twisty back roads 520 miles in all, great weather, great weekend!
Out early, and still bloody peddlers everywhere Went through Rivington, Salmesbury, Ribchester etc and in the Trough of Bowland and up to Hawes via Settle. That bit of road through Selside and right at Ribblehead has to be one of the best little rips in the country Came back on some roads I’d not seen before, I was lost, and some I’d not done for years. Just over 200 miles of perfection on the best bike I’ve owned. Its fookin ace Rammed at Ribblehead, couldn’t get near it. Saw three other Mutleys together coming in the opposite direction. Only me at Salmesbury. Topped off with a Josephs in the local, needed it a were all sweaty and mingin
Been for a run, stopped off at Oliver’s Mount (after a couple of laps) and went to say hello to my Dad. I scattered his ashes behind the Barry Sheene memorial a few years ago.