lucky man! very nicely kitted out, didn't know you could get panniers for the S, they look good.
Yep, I would go for high bars if had one, can't take the pain of low bars anymore (raised them on my 11S and makes a huge difference-only reason I might ever use low bars now is for a track day).
Dave
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Paddock Stand
Thanks for the info on the paddock stand Iain.
Got to agree with the others though, the akro's look terrible on the R12
But not to worry, I'll give you £500 for them
Got to agree with the others though, the akro's look terrible on the R12
But not to worry, I'll give you £500 for them
Speak to you later ... AJ ... ®
well i think it looks the nuts and i too would have the high bar conversion as unfortunately i'm a bit creaky and can't cope with the low bars any more over long distance. i don't see what's wrong with high bars anyway. look at the aprilia tuono, that's just an rsv with high bars. the 12s is a great looking bike and i'd love one in the colgate colours so if you do decide to sell it on testudograeca i'd seriously like 1st refusal as i may well fancy a change next year.
steve
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Hideous exhaust?
Thanks for the comments folks.
AJ, at the risk of putting you off your dinner, here are a few exhaust shots for your enjoyment....
.....that wasn't so bad now, was it?
Cheers,
Iain
AJ, at the risk of putting you off your dinner, here are a few exhaust shots for your enjoyment....
.....that wasn't so bad now, was it?
Cheers,
Iain
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You spent HOW much on it......?!
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Riser 'bars - they're not for everyone.....
Here are some more photos of the handlebar, especially for the Dutch contingent.
Note the original clutch (and brake) hose bolted to the underside of the new yoke, plus the additional short length of hose from the top to the master cylinder reservoir - very neat.
Enjoy.....
Iain
Note the original clutch (and brake) hose bolted to the underside of the new yoke, plus the additional short length of hose from the top to the master cylinder reservoir - very neat.
Enjoy.....
Iain
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You spent HOW much on it......?!
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Scren comparisons
AJ, I think either set looks good, but I guess it's how they perform that counts. One of the reasons I bought this bike was because it was fitted with the full Akrapovic system (about £1250 ?), and it also came with the original. I figured that if I don't get on with the bike, I can put it back to standard trim, chop it in for a GS, then defray my losses by selling on the race system.
f90x, the Wunderlich conversion is the best part of £400, and doesn't require any changes to wiring, etc. The kit comes with the necessary brake and clutch hose to reach the reservoirs in their new positions. The levers were just personal preference.
HJ, here are some more photos of the handlebars, showing the original and Puig screens......
Cheers,
Iain
f90x, the Wunderlich conversion is the best part of £400, and doesn't require any changes to wiring, etc. The kit comes with the necessary brake and clutch hose to reach the reservoirs in their new positions. The levers were just personal preference.
HJ, here are some more photos of the handlebars, showing the original and Puig screens......
Cheers,
Iain
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You spent HOW much on it......?!
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Long-range tanks
stoney,
The photo wasn't taken from eye-level; I have a clear and unobstructed view of the instruments when I ride the bike.
In any case, I carry a spare can of fuel in each pannier.
Cheers,
Iain
The photo wasn't taken from eye-level; I have a clear and unobstructed view of the instruments when I ride the bike.
In any case, I carry a spare can of fuel in each pannier.
Cheers,
Iain
You spent HOW much on it......?!
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