Page 1 of 1
I've gone and ruined it!
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:48 pm
by POB
Spent a happy couple of hours this morning fitting a
hideous Givi Monorack to the bike so I can lug around an almost-equally hideous 52L suitcse. While I was at it I fitted the black slightly-tall flip screen too, to complete the effect. When I stood back, I realised that my svelte and elegant S had morphed into some sort of horrible commuting goose.

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:49 pm
by POB
PS > Lazer pipes and chip should arrive tomorrow, and my belly-pan is going in for painting. I decided to go for the anti-stone-chip lacquer, and got the paint code matched by Glasurit (I think?) - Marrakech Red II. When they are both fitted, that should restore the commuter vs. sporty balance nicely

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:54 pm
by tripe
how much does it cost to get a belly pan painted?
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:31 pm
by POB
Marrakesh Red II, with anti-stone-chip lacquer in proper baked 2-pack is going to cost me £70-80. I got quotes from 2 places in London, one in London Bridge area and another very close to Rotherhithe Tunnel. The clincher is that I have seen work done by the latter before, and he was more than willing to show me round the paintshop, explaining how it will all work. Not looking at too much lead-time either. It's a little on the expensive side because of the lacquer - not many bits of bodywork get a battering as much as a belly pan on a bike. Also,, there isn't a volume or convenience discount because not much paint will be mixed for it

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:08 pm
by Neil178
52 litres top box?
My word, that's a lot space to fill up with beer on yer way back from your next French trip!

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 12:11 pm
by RiceBurner
Photos required....

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:26 pm
by POB
If anyone is wondering, this is how to make Marrakesh Red II:
http://www.lewismiller.info/upload/Marrakesh_Red_2.jpg
And this is my bike, in the car park yesterday morning.
Glamourous it is not:
When it is all clean and shiny and it has stainless fasteners fitted and a stealth number plate holder and the race pipes and cat eliminator and bellypan and LED tail-light and so on - I might take another pic.
God, I love bikes you can tinker / meddle (delete as appropriate) with.

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:34 pm
by Dog Tyred
POB wrote:If anyone is wondering, this is how to make Marrakesh Red II:
http://www.lewismiller.info/upload/Marrakesh_Red_2.jpg
And this is my bike, in the car park yesterday morning.
Glamourous it is not:
When it is all clean and shiny and it has stainless fasteners fitted and a stealth number plate holder and the race pipes and cat eliminator and bellypan and LED tail-light and so on - I might take another pic.
God, I love bikes you can tinker / meddle (delete as appropriate) with.

I bet that topbox knocks a few mph off the top speed

You'll need all those other 'enhancements' to gain the speed back
And did'nt anyone ever tell you not to put your helmet on your mirror. You'll damage the shock absorbing lining don't you know

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:41 pm
by bigblackfalco
There was once a couple of little AVI's that Paul uploaded of Richard (Gromit) and Julian freestyling on Mz's up at the Ace( very funny they are too and worthy of a repost if they aren't around on here somewhere)....I was on my silver/yellow S (in the background)complete with nasty top box and muffs......so I'm afriad you will have to work a little harder to ruin it!
Bailey.
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:42 pm
by POB
Would you want to put yours on that floor?!?
I am aiming for a really nice pimped SS ... but with a topbox. Seriously, I cannot live without one, if only to lug around my comically big chain!
I reckon that with box and touring cases, there would be more storage space on the bike than I have in my flat. Certainly plenty to go on a world tour.
I am even considering flogging the boxes and racks to recoup some cashola. I can use a topbox and a patagonia roll on the pillion seat when I go on holiday - then I can do my death-race (VDCR) filtering in Paris, Madrid, Milan, Sarajevo, Istanbul....
PS > Learnt another sweet thing about the bike this morning - one-up it will pull along sweetly in 2nd ... at tickover. Nice!
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:59 pm
by Dog Tyred
POB wrote:
I reckon that with box and touring cases, there would be more storage space on the bike than I have in my flat.

nice one POB
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:11 pm
by Boxered
POB wrote:
When it is all clean and shiny and it has stainless fasteners fitted and a stealth number plate holder and the race pipes and cat eliminator and bellypan and LED tail-light and so on - I might take another pic.
God, I love bikes you can tinker / meddle (delete as appropriate) with.

you may want to add a fender extender to that list by the look of it
Steve
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:16 pm
by bigblackfalco
I must say that Geoff (aka Bocking Bandit) has (in my view) the most tastefully presented S here!....maybe a pic would be good?!
Bailey.