http://www.grpscooterparts.co.uk/
the guys been helpful polite and quick to reply to emails, but just wanted to know if anyone here has bought panels etc from them, Im about 500 mile + round trip away so driving up and back is an extra £100 of petrol I dont want to spend
looking at a full set of bodywork for a S2 build loop, leggies, panels etc, another scratch build planned
Im pretty confident that they are ok, but as always when parting with money I would like to hear what others have to comment, especially anyone thats actually spent their hard earned on the parts.
cheers
has anyone used grpscooter parts
His stuff is class worth every penny cheap as chips and fits perfect I bought vent air scoop gp panels and was very impressed
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ok thanks guys, didnt want to part with what I guess will be about £500 to find they not much cop, and then be told by everyone that they could have told me so had I asked LOL
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Building a full bodied road going sprint bike for the 1/4 mile and wondered how these compare weight wise with carbon fibre panels?
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cheers guys, that really sets my mind at ease, Im just finalising the last details and then its parts gathering time, another scratch build with big bike engine is on the drawing board.
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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Looking forward to that, I really enjoyed your last build Tony.tonydevon wrote:cheers guys, that really sets my mind at ease, Im just finalising the last details and then its parts gathering time, another scratch build with big bike engine is on the drawing board.
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cheers but wont be much about this online or anywhere else, its as far as Im aware something thats maybe not been done, or certainly not a common build, only mentioned it to one person I know and trust, he already has first refusal on it at end of dry build, so long as its kept under wraps LOL.
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!