Just signed up to the forum. Lots of great info here. Have been buying gear from the shop as well. I am from South Australia.
Got a few things to fit to the 2005 TTR. I also have a 1991 TT350
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Cheers
Simon
Welcome to the forum Simon!
Love the bike lift. Need lots of garage room not to be tripping over them when not in use though....
Brian
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Good to have you on here Simon
Love the bike, what sort of seat/ tank cover is that? and I like the side panniers.
Steve
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Welcome, Simon.
Your set up looks impressive.
Martyn
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East Budleigh. Devon
That bike lift is a ripper, would make it easier to work on for sure
Terry
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Thanks Brian.
The lift is great. Only had it a month or so and had both bikes up there.
The TT is up there now waiting for my exhaust to come back.
Saves the knees and back. A good investment but not cheap.
ttr steve wrote:Good to have you on here SimonLove the bike, what sort of seat/ tank cover is that? and I like the side panniers.Steve
Thanks Steve.
All my parts turned up the other day thanks. Keen to get them fitted up.
The seat/tank cover is from Miller Utility here in Oz.
http://www.aussiepowersports.com.au/tanks-and-seat-covers-30/TTR250
The saddlebags are just cheapies from Third Gear.
Cubber wrote:Welcome, Simon. Your set up looks impressive. Martyn
Thanks Martyn
I got lucky and picked up a tidy 2006 model with 2400km on the clock a couple of years ago.
Starting to add some bits now.
Renthal High bars, B&B bash plate and frame guards, 14/52 gearing. I have the shorty front pipe and FMF muffler.
Watching with interest the 350 thread. Might be time to look for a TTR that needs some TLC.
TerryK wrote:That bike lift is a ripper, would make it easier to work on for sure Terry
Hi Terry
I wish I had bought it years ago!
As Brian mentioned it does take up some room but I think it will live in the carport.
It's too heavy to hang on the shed wall!!
Good news the parts turned up already, just over a week, not to bad as you are the other side of the world
ttr steve wrote:Good news the parts turned up already, just over a week, not to bad as you are the other side of the world
That's for sure Steve! 7 days - can't believe it. Quicker than Oz post doing local parcels.
I ended up with a DID chain at $115 Aud at my local bike shop. The Renthal ones were $170 Aud
online compared to about $100 Aud from you. Hope the DID lasts ok.
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