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Pimp Your Ride!
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:34 pm
by POB
OK, so for a laugh, how about arranging the following modifications in order of preference. You should bear in mind the performance / bling factor, and also the return-on-investment these changes bring....
Before anyone mentions it, I am well aware that the 11S can be adapted for any job, and that modifications will be consistent with the requirements of the owner. It's only fun. Please feel free to add your own. This list will define your riding priorities! We will know who the tarts are!
My own ratings are below (ex-courier and all-year round long-distance commuter, about 40-50k miles per year, but I also like a bit of scratching on the side):
1- Load-carrying (boxes / bungees)
2- Bellypan - bling for non BCR owners
3- Aftermarket Screen
4- Hugger and / or carbon mudguard
5- LED stop / tail and indicators
6- Y piece
7- Xenon / HID Lighting Kit
8- Actual real-life crash protection (not decorations)
9- Race pipe and chip
10- Custom paint (for me, black wheels and a white GT stripe)
Not really important to me:
- Carbon bodywork (some or all)
- Engine jewellery (esp. rocker covers)
- Comfort mods - altered bars, pegs etc
- Engine tuning - cams etc
- Large tank conversion
- Proper race mods (total loss wiring, race subframes etc)
Pimp Your Ride
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:28 pm
by GeordieBoy
Er, high mileage tart / speed freak I'm afraid
(1) BCR paintjob by Dream Machine
(2) Belly pan
(3) Race cans and chip
(4) Large tank conversion
(5) Heated grips (you need 'em up here!)
(6) Y piece
(7) LED's all round
(8 ) Hugger
(9) Black screen
(10) Lennies induct
Not really for me : hard luggage, HID/Xenon

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:49 pm
by boxerpan
1=. Pipe, Lennies, SJ Powerfilter and PCIII
1=. Light wheels with decent tyres and AP 6 pots
1=. Ohlins
Everything else is just tarting

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 9:12 pm
by bigblackfalco
boxerpan wrote:1. Pipe, Lennies, SJ Powerfilter and PCIII
2. Light wheels with decent tyres and AP 6 pots
3. Ohlins
Everything else is just tarting

I'd do your list upside down.....no point in having extra horses if you can't get em onto the ground there pa
Bailey.
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:35 pm
by Me-109
1 - Heated grips (they were already fitted anyway, so they came first)
2 - Hugger (because the first ride in the crap makes the clean up afterwards something not to relive)
3 - Y-piece (it's just natural...)
4 - HIDs (once you've got them you know you wanted them earlier)
5 - Panniers (because 1200S owners can't/couldn't!

)
6 - Holidays
7 - Car
8 - House
9 - Alcohol
10 - New helmet
I spent a fortune on my last bike; I'm not going there again....I'mm not...

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:19 am
by Ade B
simple really..
1. fasteners/bolts that rotate (in my dreams)
2. luggage (tank bag, panniers and ventura rack)
3. engine cover protection
4. decent weather
5. a garage
performance wise (if I could be bothered)
1. training
2. stickier tyres
3. suspension/ride height
4. weight reduction
5. engine/fueling mods
6. stick on ears
If someone gave me a free larger tank I'd install it, ditto y piece.
Ade
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:14 am
by boxerpan
boxerpan wrote:1=. Pipe, Lennies, SJ Powerfilter and PCIII
1=. Light wheels with decent tyres and AP 6 pots
1=. Ohlins
Everything else is just tarting

Sorry Bailey, is that better?

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:11 am
by jivebiker
all I ever need...
Tank full of petrol; Road.
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:56 pm
by winger
Extra horses??? jesus mine only makes a 100 and his makes 3 less than that!!!!
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:05 pm
by sandbar
winger wrote:Extra horses??? jesus mine only makes a 100 and his makes 3 less than that!!!!
So the same then
+/- 1.5% sounds a pretty good margin of error for a dyno
sandbar
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:06 pm
by sandbar
winger wrote:Extra horses??? jesus mine only makes a 100 and his makes 3 less than that!!!!
So the same then
+/- 1.5% sounds a pretty good margin of error for a dyno
sandbar
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:19 pm
by winger
Good dyno, good operator,summat else we didn't pay for!!,Mr Boxerpan is proving to be an excellent apprentice!!.
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:36 pm
by gus
"Less is more"
Its this seasons latest trend,along with matt black which is still the choice of taste.
I thank you.
gus
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:14 pm
by bigblackfalco
gus wrote:"Less is more"
Its this seasons latest trend,along with matt black which is still the choice of taste.
I thank you.
gus
Does that mean you haven't achieved much on the beasty of late?
Could do wiv an update please!
Bailey
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:35 am
by winger
I'd say listing e'm in no particular order
High bars,Ventura rack,big tank,and a custum seat so my buns don't slide up the tank!!,and a battery that i don't have to check every year.
Top of bling list,Ti front wheel spindle and the 4 bolts that hold the rear wheel on at 'cough' 340 quid.
The things that don't matter,but do really,AP sixpots,Dymags,Lennies,SJ filter,Power Commander,Ohlins, a very good exhaust system.
And things that matter even less,but they do to me,Brakeing rear disc thats wearing at 100mph!!,carbon body panels,metal foot pegs so you can get some leverage when steering the bike,and a list as long as you arm of spares hanging on the garage wall in case i ever throw it down the road one day.
Oh and did i ever mention the carbon fibre rocker covers with a bloody big hole i one of e'm?? no?? another story!!.