mt350 [the mule]

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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by Feegle » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:27 am

Love it. Its the nutts :P
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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by MadStu » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:43 am

This is AWESOME! :D
I love bikes like this. Seriously, it's like a big lego model :lol:

Any adventure motorcyclist would be proud. And you can cargo net a couple of them chickens to the back for complete self sustainability for a few days (fresh meat ;) )
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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by Daj » Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:36 pm

keypro2012 wrote:The work light was one of a pair of spot lights .It was ok but taken it off a simple headtouch is just as good .Like i said i just play with ideas .Thanks for looking :D

Having smashed one of my spotlights the other day I'm now in the market for another set. Can you put me out of my misery and tell me were you got your ones from? A google/site which must not be named search for "spotlight", "driving lamp", "visor" returned lots and lots of chrome but nothing very useful.

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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by keypro2012 » Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:09 pm

Hi mate sorry i dont know i have boxes of stuff in the workshop i will have a look about for you , :)
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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by Daj » Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:50 pm

Cheers buddy

That'd be great! :D

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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by MT Pocket » Mon Oct 18, 2010 6:45 pm

Hi,
Lookin good Chap, fit for a trip somewhere!

Very appropriate naming too.

Are those rear boxes sitting right down?, thought I'd got them sitting lower than that.

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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by keypro2012 » Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:50 am

The rear pannier frames were made by BIGREENFROG and a what a top job, the fit was perfect and look stunning ...thank you I ask him to make it so panniers sat lower and level with rack but when i put them on i didnt like it so i sat them up a bit higher, sorry bud i think u did try and tell me that :oops: He has done a few now and has it off to a tee so give him a PM if u need rear racks hes work is really good .....
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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by TJRL » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:35 am

The rear pannier frames were made by BIGREENFROG and a what a top job, the fit was perfect and look stunning ...thank you I ask him to make it so panniers sat lower and level with rack but when i put them on i didnt like it so i sat them up a bit higher, sorry bud i think u did try and tell me that He has done a few now and has it off to a tee so give him a PM if u need rear racks hes work is really good .....
Agreed, BiGreenFrog did a set for me a week ago, top job indeed!
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Re: mt350 [the mule]

Post by Dogbad » Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:16 pm

That looks exactly the sort of "Well Over the Top" thing that I will be looking for. Love it!
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