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Stokie wrote:Is it the front shocks that make the front end sit up like that ?
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Adspeed
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Right up my alley that Blue.

Found an additional good thing about my carbon panels the other night.........when they go down the road the scratches come out with a bit of polish!! :D

Hope the exhaust is all right for ya. What gearing ya running?

PS We have new Chisel ADS stickers now which are smaller, rectangular and have a black background......Gimme a PM if you want some I'll pop'em in the post.

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... impressive looking good,how did you get on with fitment of carbon stuff,was it a good fit? [as it looks]is it good to paint?
what's the handling like...? can you do no hands?...[my eye thinks bent forks? hope i'm wrong]
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have you weighed the lammy?

like to know what the weight dfference does for the handling etc.

looks nice
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Adam,running 4.6 at the moment but i'll probably change it once it's been dynoed. I notice that your running 4.2 what hp and torque is yours putting out?
Bodywork fitted ok,painter said it was a nightmare. I took it for a mot today,handled great. Regarding the forks deffo nothing wrong there frank sanderson checked them out before he welded them.
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blue wrote:Adam,running 4.6 at the moment but i'll probably change it once it's been dynoed. I notice that your running 4.2 what hp and torque is yours putting out?
Bodywork fitted ok,painter said it was a nightmare. I took it for a mot today,handled great. Regarding the forks deffo nothing wrong there frank sanderson checked them out before he welded them.

good to hear...hope it goes as well as it looks.....enjoy ;)
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It looks well in the flesh, nice stealth look and good to see mud and s**t on it already Jon, classic ridden not hidden scootin.

Black edging on the carbon looks sweet.

Penguinspeed tuning
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Check out Mag's from Wearside Wanderers SC- Been on the road for years-

http://wwsc.suddenlaunch3.com/index.cgi ... 1205526270
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dsc scotty wrote:Check out Mag's from Wearside Wanderers SC- Been on the road for years-

http://wwsc.suddenlaunch3.com/index.cgi ... 1205526270

Nice that Scotty , did he build it in the kitchen ?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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Carbon TS 1 230 which was at the Lambretta Club Of Scotland's 4 Nations Rally ;)
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