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Hey all new on here and loving my first BRP when aftermarket parts arent falling of it
My BRP is currently in sm form for some tarmac fun but the knobbly's are going straight back as soon as i can pick-up a new rear sprocket and front inner tube for the wheels.
Anybody else on here from the northeast uk?
My BRP is currently in sm form for some tarmac fun but the knobbly's are going straight back as soon as i can pick-up a new rear sprocket and front inner tube for the wheels.
Anybody else on here from the northeast uk?
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Welcome I'm in the Midlands....
Mauser- XRR Monger
- Joined : 2010-09-13
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Location : UK
XR650R Year : 2002
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I am not far from you , where have you got the bike from ? ( there was one for sale in Consett )
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Mad Frosty wrote:I am not far from you , where have you got the bike from ? ( there was one for sale in Consett )
cheers for the friendly welcomes.
i bought it from down near leeds in January and spent a few months sorting it out and rebuilding it, its still got some teething problems but its so much fun when its working well
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Phew glad its got the proper US spec small headlight and not the larger ugly 1 that Frosties and Co use post some pictures of her plz....some on here Burpy in particular cannot read too well so pictures will help
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Ahhhh large headlight alert lol
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XR650R Year : 2002
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I will have spare 48 tooth rear sprocket ( oem ) in good nick soon if that is what you are after , for free .
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Mauser wrote:Ahhhh large headlight alert lol
Bigger is better , you should know that mr 10"
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Mad Frosty wrote:I will have spare 48 tooth rear sprocket ( oem ) in good nick soon if that is what you are after , for free .
cheers Mad Frosty that would be great, its running standard gearing at the moment and im happy with it so i was going to keep it that way for the time being
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Mauser wrote:Ahhhh large headlight alert lol
i don't mind the headlight, i will more than likely change it at some point Mauser but it will be one of the last things i do.
i haven't seen any that's caught my attention yet.
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How can you say that the stock US version is beautiful, small and plastic and a bit dim...bit like me lol....
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- Joined : 2010-09-13
Posts : 1970
Location : UK
XR650R Year : 2002
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Mauser wrote:How can you say that the stock US version is beautiful, small and plastic and a bit dim...bit like me lol....
Haha Mauser i only just noticed the difference between them...... my god what did they do to them
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Kirk,
police ignore Mouse's remhark abott my reeding! I kan reed ferry wel, juice have problem width speling, hens his remhark of picturesque (thanks the lord for spell checking for that last one hmm? )
Nice find indeed, in Blighty of all places. Have fun and go dig some long trenches is what I'd recommend!
police ignore Mouse's remhark abott my reeding! I kan reed ferry wel, juice have problem width speling, hens his remhark of picturesque (thanks the lord for spell checking for that last one hmm? )
Nice find indeed, in Blighty of all places. Have fun and go dig some long trenches is what I'd recommend!
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BuRP wrote:Kirk,
police ignore Mouse's remhark abott my reeding! I kan reed ferry wel, juice have problem width speling, hens his remhark of picturesque (thanks the lord for spell checking for that last one hmm? )
Nice find indeed, in Blighty of all places. Have fun and go dig some long trenches is what I'd recommend!
Haha no worries BuRP and i intend to soon,my spelling is just as bad most of the time
I have done some offroading on it but the track tyres on the sm wheels don't agree with wet grass
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Are you running the 48 rear on them small Sumo wheels ? I take it that you like the wheelies then .kirky wrote:Mad Frosty wrote:I will have spare 48 tooth rear sprocket ( oem ) in good nick soon if that is what you are after , for free .
cheers Mad Frosty that would be great, its running standard gearing at the moment and im happy with it so i was going to keep it that way for the time being
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Mad Frosty wrote:Are you running the 48 rear on them small Sumo wheels ? I take it that you like the wheelies then .kirky wrote:Mad Frosty wrote:I will have spare 48 tooth rear sprocket ( oem ) in good nick soon if that is what you are after , for free .
cheers Mad Frosty that would be great, its running standard gearing at the moment and im happy with it so i was going to keep it that way for the time being
yeah i'm running standard gearing on both setups with it fully uncorked. down the back lanes its more fun than i've had in a long time, not to mention pulling out of every junction
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