Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Finally I can sit on the Colonel with ease, the 13.5" shocks fit a treat, all I've got to do now is get the side stand shortened or find a shorter one. I don't really want to hack anything off as I'd like to keep all the original fittings as they are, so any suggestions as to what's best are very welcome.
Still waiting on the plate number to come before I can ride it though, but at least I'm a little bit closer now
oh..and thanks so much for all the advice... you lot Rock! and so does my bike now
Still waiting on the plate number to come before I can ride it though, but at least I'm a little bit closer now
oh..and thanks so much for all the advice... you lot Rock! and so does my bike now
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Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Yes the seat looks really stylish as well as being cut down for practical purposes.
Steve.
Steve.
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Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Looking good Viki, glad you got the shocks sorted.
As Lowuk says, dont worry about cutting a couple of inches off the side stand as it can be welded back or you could find another one to keep in your box of bits. Do weld a plate on the bottom once its been cut to stop it sinking in soft ground and it'll help when fishing for it with your foot(yet to do my wifes) I have fitted a bolt/stub part way up the stand to make it easier to get at.
Mark
As Lowuk says, dont worry about cutting a couple of inches off the side stand as it can be welded back or you could find another one to keep in your box of bits. Do weld a plate on the bottom once its been cut to stop it sinking in soft ground and it'll help when fishing for it with your foot(yet to do my wifes) I have fitted a bolt/stub part way up the stand to make it easier to get at.
Mark
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Be who you are and say what you feel because those that
matter don't mind and those that mind don't matter!
matter don't mind and those that mind don't matter!
Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Good work fella, well persevered!
Daj
Daj
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Trying to find my own a*** with both hands
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Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Not only have you got your bike sorted, you've also washed the dishes !
Having read the unfolding saga over the past weeks, I'm pleased to see that you have triumphed in the end.
Hope you have fun riding your unique (?) machine.
Best wishes
Wirralman
Having read the unfolding saga over the past weeks, I'm pleased to see that you have triumphed in the end.
Hope you have fun riding your unique (?) machine.
Best wishes
Wirralman
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Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Viki,
At some time you may wish to change the tyres to more road friendly ones if that is your intended use, it'll smooth the ride out no end, those knobblies can be a bit rough on the road.
At some time you may wish to change the tyres to more road friendly ones if that is your intended use, it'll smooth the ride out no end, those knobblies can be a bit rough on the road.
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matter don't mind and those that mind don't matter!
Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
Looks great - you'd better not go over too many bumps though, you might wear through the seat with the tyre!
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Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
It does make you think that that might happen but I've got the same set up on my wifes MT which I ride quite often and at 17 stone I haven't bottomed it out yet that is why I was confident in recommending these shocks to 5'2" Viki.Bunker wrote:Looks great - you'd better not go over too many bumps though, you might wear through the seat with the tyre!
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Be who you are and say what you feel because those that
matter don't mind and those that mind don't matter!
matter don't mind and those that mind don't matter!
Re: Introducing... The MT350 'Lowrider' !
That really is a low bike!!!..
So good to see you have it sorted now.
Pete
So good to see you have it sorted now.
Pete
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