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Mine.
Was a 600, now got a 900 in.
Changes Aprilia Falco forks with Wilber internals...Wilber shock, ride height adjusters. SES yokes and clip-ons. RSD rearset on one side a'an'other brand on the other. Oberon slave cylinder. 748 brake, clutch levers and res's. Wider rear wheel powder coated them both black. ![]() Malossi short inlet tracks and ignition next. And big bore kit next winter......and once work gets a bit busier. Got rid of a few stickers since this. |
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like the original concept, a bit of a bitza , mint
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Love it, well done on changing the lump, bike looks great.
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Spotted you a couple of times in London. Yellow number boards are hard to miss..
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: North Yorkshire
Bike: M900
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![]() Thats why i love the Monster, back to basics! Nice project you have there.
Yorkie
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did the forks just swap in?
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Junior ah to be young
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: London
Bike: Multiple Monsters
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Lima I know the bike and bits that were added to it. No they do not just slot in.
Fuelline we meet when you picked it up I was on bruzed SS.
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Hello mate. Ah yes that chilly evening brrrrrr.
No they don't, thats where the SES yokes etc come in. But it's now got some proper adjustibility at the front. |
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very nice! M900 bikes are becoming quite uncommon on the London roads
Last edited by Diego; 13-02-2012 at 09:23 AM.. |
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aka Phil
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: derry
Bike: M900
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really nice, the way they were meant to be - and most importantly, it's got the must-have tank ding.
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Only bronze?
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: london
Bike: M900
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Check you with your big boy motor.
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Haha! Mate, I've just seen this post and recognised your bike!
Used to see you quite regularly on the commute to Holborn, how's things? Got that 900 motor in I see, perhaps you'll be able to keep up now! ![]() James |
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Haha. Bollocks!
James...bring the traffic light GP! All good mate you? |
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