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What about a little bikini fairing paint to match?

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Skub wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:33 pm What about a little bikini fairing paint to match?

https://www.rennstallmoto.com/products/ ... speed-twin
That is especially terrible.

Along with the seat and belly pan.

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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:33 pm That is especially terrible.

Along with the seat and belly pan.
You can have it in pink too. :thumbup:
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Skub wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:33 pm What about a little bikini fairing paint to match?

https://www.rennstallmoto.com/products/ ... speed-twin
That needs to be at least 6" higher.
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They look best Naked but this pyramide one isn't too bad -in orange of course

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Just a little one.

What are the rules on wearing modern gear on a classic bike? Do I have to buy a brown jacket, blue jeans, motorcycle trainers and grow a mustache?
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And you'll be needing some wax for that moustache don't forget
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No screen, no matter how small, you'll look good with a neck as wide as your head.
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I wear vaguely retro gear on my old bike, but it's retro for the wrong period :thumbup:
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Trinity765 wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:56 pm What are the rules on wearing modern gear on a classic bike? Do I have to buy a brown jacket, blue jeans, motorcycle trainers and grow a mustache?
Yes, its the rules. If you are struggling with the twirly tash the I'm sure you'll be able to buy one from somewhere like this

https://www.urbanrider.co.uk/
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These are ideal Christmas gifts for a budding retro rider - cheers

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Who deliberately rides in the rain,anyway? :silent:
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Very nice. Must be a weight off your shoulders now. Health to ride on the new whip. I do like the Speed Twins, would like to try one someday. That orange suits it actually, looks awful on the Trident.
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I had a Dart screen on my Thruxton. I liked it as it just looked right.
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Trinity765 wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:56 pm Just a little one.

What are the rules on wearing modern gear on a classic bike? Do I have to buy a brown jacket, blue jeans, motorcycle trainers and grow a mustache?
That screen suits it very well. And you can dump your old (modern) biking gear in the clothing bank at the back
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I have a Scrambler 1200 XE. Great bikes - so the Street Twin is no difference.
I have a small flyscreen on mine - but , TBH, it's not a faired bike !


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All the old gits, posting pictures of their Triumphs with screens, making their bikes look like old man bikes

It'll be heated grips and hard luggage next, wearing textile riding suits and discussing mpg, next thing you know you're buying a BMW and wondering if you smell of wee.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:57 pm All the old gits, posting pictures of their Triumphs with screens, making their bikes look like old man bikes

It'll be heated grips and hard luggage next, wearing textile riding suits and discussing mpg, next thing you know you're buying a BMW and wondering if you smell of wee.
And topboxes,don't forget topboxes. :sick:
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Skub wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:24 pm
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:57 pm All the old gits, posting pictures of their Triumphs with screens, making their bikes look like old man bikes

It'll be heated grips and hard luggage next, wearing textile riding suits and discussing mpg, next thing you know you're buying a BMW and wondering if you smell of wee.
And topboxes,don't forget topboxes. :sick:
But not my top box - aren't they std issue on BMW tourers. Apparently they develop a death weave if they don't have them on.

And god forbid people post picture on motorbikes on a motorbike forums.