Best/Most Effective Mod To Your Bike?

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Best/Most Effective Mod To Your Bike?

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Whats the best and/or effective mod you've done to your bike?

It could be asthetic or performance, for me it was my yoshi can (was cause i've sold it now :oops: )
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lowering it :lol:
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Big Bore Kit :D ;)
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Prob tyres or sus for mine, hopefully brakes and more sus soon, cheers to TOm R6, well actually got to get my bike back together, working to MUCH!!! Arrrrrrrrrrrgh
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Racing exhaust, even though its on a scoot! :wink:
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...the second turbo
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Flat bars .......... then I did a lot in one hit - swingarm (looks only, really), airbox, Yosh pipes, Power Commander, electrical tweaks....


No, I tell a lie - THE best mod was chucking away the Knee Jerk, retro fit, cr*p-o-lux Suzuki steering damper that they saddled the TL with. I fitted a Hyperpro speed sensitive one and it made the slow speed steering so much nicer 8)
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Best Mod early night the night before so as fully fit for some quick riding:lol:

Ok open filter and race cans(termi's) and open chip. :cool:
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My best mod was fitting oxford heated grips.

Certainly make everyday riding a little les painfull
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Dave wrote:My best mod was fitting oxford heated grips.

Certainly make everyday riding a little les painfull
oops forgot that Mod :lol: :lol:
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Southwest bikers stickers... 8)

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GSXR front end conversion

Brakes are worth it alone, suspension and damper are great to :wink:
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Post by speedy(delboy) »

Put round wheels on the bike instead of the old square ones. I can go a little faster now :lol: :lol:
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De-restricting it :lol:
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Post by TLS-Moose »

speedy(delboy) wrote:Put round wheels on the bike instead of the old square ones. I can go a little faster now :lol: :lol:


I would have thought disconnecting the horse from the front of the cart would have been best for you :? :lol: :lol:
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