Interceptor Project
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Re: Interceptor Project
Have you had a look at Hitchcocks webshite yet?
You could just stick a pair of their pre-load adjuster fork tops on and pretend you've got posh forks
You could just stick a pair of their pre-load adjuster fork tops on and pretend you've got posh forks
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Re: Interceptor Project
If you try to justify spending money on bikes, you'll never do anything. Much better to have a fuck it, can do attitude. You have the wherewithal, so get ordering!
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Re: Interceptor Project
Yep, there's a bike for all occasions these days and these 'alternative bikes' will always hussle their way into our garages. I'm a fan.
Yamaha rocket 3
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Re: Interceptor Project
Go for it I say- that has to be a fun and good basis for a project, plenty of scope to get your teeth into in lots of ways and make it "yours" - I'd personally probably struggle with justifying to myself the cost of some of the suspension components you linked to for it (have had a similar dilemma with my RC390 ), but the other side of the coin is they are quality and proper lovely and of course, as you say, the bike was low cost to start with relatively speaking, and if it gives you pleasure and you can afford it, it's irrelevant eh
Hope you keep it and go for it, could make an interesting thread
Hope you keep it and go for it, could make an interesting thread
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Re: Interceptor Project
This help with ideas? I posted this a while back in bikes and I know it's a GT but same bike really.
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Re: Interceptor Project
I find it slightly endearing that even in the fancy palm island developments they still have shit wheelie bins
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We have one outside the villa, but the council come to empty it every dayMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:42 amI find it slightly endearing that even in the fancy palm island developments they still have shit wheelie bins
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Do they do it at night as well like in southern Spain? I'm guessing it due to the heat, but struck me as better than in the UK where it's normal to find a bin lorry blocking a road for up to 10 mins causing all sorts of rush hour mayhem in the UK.Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:49 amWe have one outside the villa, but the council come to empty it every dayMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:42 amI find it slightly endearing that even in the fancy palm island developments they still have shit wheelie bins
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I seem to recall Harris created the bike in the first place, same as the 535. RE got them to make the frame's etc. I think most of the test riders come from Triumph too so RE have done it properly.
One of my boy's friends Dad works for Harris as they are about 2 miles from my house. He's worked there since he left school, he said it's changed a lot now and he deals mainly in all the stock ordering etc from India.
I think both bikes look really good and that track bike is ace, but as you say you could take a lot from that bike without the faring etc.
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Re: Interceptor Project
In the towns there are the groups of bins at end of most roads and in built up areas. You have to take your rubbish and recycling there.Supermofo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:06 pmDo they do it at night as well like in southern Spain? I'm guessing it due to the heat, but struck me as better than in the UK where it's normal to find a bin lorry blocking a road for up to 10 mins causing all sorts of rush hour mayhem in the UK.Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:49 amWe have one outside the villa, but the council come to empty it every dayMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:42 am
I find it slightly endearing that even in the fancy palm island developments they still have shit wheelie bins
But out here in the suburbs, the council wagons visit every day, mid morning
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Harris are owned by Eicher Motors Ltd... who also own Royal Enfield.Supermofo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:23 pmI seem to recall Harris created the bike in the first place, same as the 535. RE got them to make the frame's etc. I think most of the test riders come from Triumph too so RE have done it properly.
One of my boy's friends Dad works for Harris as they are about 2 miles from my house. He's worked there since he left school, he said it's changed a lot now and he deals mainly in all the stock ordering etc from India.
I think both bikes look really good and that track bike is ace, but as you say you could take a lot from that bike without the faring etc.
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Yes meant to say RE own Harris now, or Eicher do.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:47 pm Harris are owned by Eicher Motors Ltd... who also own Royal Enfield.
Lester Harris used to drink in my local occasionally.
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Re: Interceptor Project
My mate's been off bikes since the early 2000s and is looking to get another bike this year. He first considered a RE and I really want him to do it, but he's now steering more towards something like a Street Triple, which I understand, but the RE's cooler.
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Re: Interceptor Project
I assume it will also be reasonable in terms of costs - the engines have to be fairly simple - so if you are going the hot cams route etc ...
Suspension always seems to be over priced - but always make a huge difference ...
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Re: Interceptor Project
Looking good.
I was going to sell my V7, but reading this makes me want to mod it instead.
I was going to sell my V7, but reading this makes me want to mod it instead.