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seat height, not sure yet, feels a bit lower but nothing radical, got to drive to w**k tomorrow so will have a better feel for it then, if you made your own none sliding rails you could probably get it 30-40mm lower max
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they certainly are
just the small problem of it's snowing atm
made the journey to w**k interesting
came off a roundabout completely sideways and managed to drift for a good distance, seconds before a traffic cop came round the corner 
anyway! seat height, i had to tip the rear view mirror down a good way, think i'd still prefer it a bit lower but then you have trouble with the steering wheel not adjusting low enough, so maybe it's about right
just the small problem of it's snowing atm
made the journey to w**k interesting
came off a roundabout completely sideways and managed to drift for a good distance, seconds before a traffic cop came round the corner 
anyway! seat height, i had to tip the rear view mirror down a good way, think i'd still prefer it a bit lower but then you have trouble with the steering wheel not adjusting low enough, so maybe it's about right
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snowing here but I assume it is not settling.. cannot see the ground.. lol
Only didn't travel by bike this morning as the battery has finally given up on it and the new one hasn't arrived yet.
Simon
Only didn't travel by bike this morning as the battery has finally given up on it and the new one hasn't arrived yet.
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don't say i never give you anything
notice the personalised seat
Not a stupid question but do the runners lock? Just asking because i might go down the same route if they do. Think the rules and reg's state that if the seat is mounted on runners then it needs to be lockable. Graham...?
You need to bolt tight the seat only if you have a tilt back, ie a 911 seat that tilts to gain access to the rear.
my home brew seat runners are almost an exact replica of the Bride seat of 'Kev the Rev'
lol at the careful use of permanent black marker pen to convert Rev to Kev..
Good game.
Graham.
my home brew seat runners are almost an exact replica of the Bride seat of 'Kev the Rev'
lol at the careful use of permanent black marker pen to convert Rev to Kev..

Good game.
Graham.
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no idea where that is Matt
Radbourne Gate opposite The Great Northern 
and no updates to speak of, just trying to source some cheap competition wheel studs as i've never been happy with the amount of thread i was getting on the front wheel nuts after the brake conversion (and i doubt the MSA officials will be either
) also waiting on my new nuts to turn up, red nuts are defo for sale now
Radbourne Gate opposite The Great Northern and no updates to speak of, just trying to source some cheap competition wheel studs as i've never been happy with the amount of thread i was getting on the front wheel nuts after the brake conversion (and i doubt the MSA officials will be either
) also waiting on my new nuts to turn up, red nuts are defo for sale now
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just trying to source some cheap competition wheel studs as i've never been happy with the amount of thread i was getting on the front wheel nuts after the brake conversion (and i doubt the MSA officials will be either
) also waiting on my new nuts to turn up, red nuts are defo for sale now 
) also waiting on my new nuts to turn up, red nuts are defo for sale now 
Originally Posted by flat4
nice to see you stuck in traffic yesterday Matt 
i've received some nuts in the post

i've received some nuts in the post


was that why you needd some new ones in the post


Nuts!
http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=qzkbgy
MSA legal
Bling
Easy to get threaded than stock nuts...
how sad is this?

Graham
http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=qzkbgy
MSA legal
Bling
Easy to get threaded than stock nuts...
how sad is this?

Graham
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i'll see if i have a weekend free 
nuts & extended studs are on, that's another half a kilo saved and unsprung too



things to do: gearbox is still a few weeks away, i have a few interior things i need to sort out and still umming & arring about suspension...

nuts & extended studs are on, that's another half a kilo saved and unsprung too



things to do: gearbox is still a few weeks away, i have a few interior things i need to sort out and still umming & arring about suspension...





