Old bike - but new to me.

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Old bike - but new to me.

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Goes in the garage with the Diavel and the Triumph Scrambler..
And yes, I know it is slow, top heavy and old ...

But it is real hoot to ride ....
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Couldn’t say what I like about them, but always have😀.
Very nice.
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Nice one- glad you went for the first gen in the end. That looks like a really nice example
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Looks fantastic - there's a certain look to the Gen1, the square headlight Ducati SS models have it too.

What is the 'project' aspect? Looks pretty well looked after...
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Dutchman wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:36 pm Looks fantastic - there's a certain look to the Gen1, the square headlight Ducati SS models have it too.

What is the 'project' aspect? Looks pretty well looked after...
Which is good point - cosmetically it needs a tidy up - wheels probably need repainting. Clutch cover needs a refurb. And the hideous Remus has to do ...
Mechanically it runs really, really well.
It will be left more or less as is - it’s a keeper

So it shouldn’t really be project - just new very old bike
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Nice n easy then :thumbup:
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Tidy. 8-)

It's as close to Kawasaki as Triumph came!
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Oh wow, love it. Nice !
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What's wrong with the pipe?

Looks like an alloy Remus GP, I had one on my R6 in 1999, it was aces, Remus are a quality brand!
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Nice investment... a proper bike. 👍
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Now that is a lovely bike. Classic and going to be fun to ride and also "sensible"!
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 9:16 pm What's wrong with the pipe?

Looks like an alloy Remus GP, I had one on my R6 in 1999, it was aces, Remus are a quality brand!
it is a Remus GP: But in a previous life , i think it might have been carried by a grunt through both Gulf Wars, or used as a gun barrel. It is denting, scarred , scraped etc - so the photo makes it look better than it is . It is hugely long - not help by a longish link pipe. It was "oddly mounted" with a prefabricated piece of alloy but I now have the correct strap.

I have a Mivv Shorty Carbon can from a Tuono that I have looked at using - but I may just buy a SP engineering one to suit.
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They didn't have a strap originally

I've had two of them, an alloy and a carbon (R6 and Fireblade), they have two captive nuts inside the sleeve that a bracket bolts on to.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:54 am They didn't have a strap originally

I've had two of them, an alloy and a carbon (R6 and Fireblade), they have two captive nuts inside the sleeve that a bracket bolts on to.
That sounds like what it had ...
But it meant it was bolted onto the footrest holder , rather than the exhaust mount. Aesthetically it didn't do it for me!
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Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:46 am
KungFooBob wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 9:16 pm What's wrong with the pipe?

Looks like an alloy Remus GP, I had one on my R6 in 1999, it was aces, Remus are a quality brand!
it is a Remus GP: But in a previous life , i think it might have been carried by a grunt through both Gulf Wars, or used as a gun barrel. It is denting, scarred , scraped etc - so the photo makes it look better than it is . It is hugely long - not help by a longish link pipe. It was "oddly mounted" with a prefabricated piece of alloy but I now have the correct strap.

I have a Mivv Shorty Carbon can from a Tuono that I have looked at using - but I may just buy a SP engineering one to suit.
I like SP Engineering. Have one on the Honda and it has stood up well to all year riding and still looks good. Sounds nice baffle in as well.
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the_priest wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:40 am

I like SP Engineering. Have one on the Honda and it has stood up well to all year riding and still looks good. Sounds nice baffle in as well.
What finish did you have on it?
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Carbon look end and black aluminium body. Bike has just been washed.

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the_priest wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:21 pm Carbon look end and black aluminium body. Bike has just been washed.

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The black paint / powder coat held up well?
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Stunning. Looks excellent for its age. I seriously considered one myself, but ended up with a 955i and then a 1050.
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Held up extremely well. It looks new if I take the hanger off and give it a polish. 3 winters riding through London, parked outside and just given a wipe with ACF50 every now and then.

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