Yellow bits needed (Pointless post)

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Spete, Dec 23, 2003.

  1. Spete

    Spete Guest

    The quest to make my bike more banana needs assistance. For now a yellow
    hugger, seathump and possibly the bit in the topfairing is needed. So if you
    find any, lemme know.

    http://www.spete.homeip.net/motor/bllpnvtr/images/dscf0073.jpg

    Next are some yellow tyres, yellow chain, various yellow metally bits (where
    can I get those, only gold available as far as I have found).

    If you feel you want to contribute to the cause: www.gimmemoney.mine.nu (I'm
    appalled by the lack of money in my PayPal account :))
     
    Spete, Dec 23, 2003
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  2. Spete wrote
    I cannot offer money I am afraid but I do have some stuff that can
    really only be described as heat shrink yellow sticky backed plastic
    that is scheduled to become skip fodder in the spring. Solarfilm it is
    called. I might even have it in non sticky as well.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 23, 2003
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  3. Spete

    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, steve auvache
    If you've got a reasonable amount, bung it on Ebay, the model aeroplane
    lot'll have yer hand off.
     
    Nigel Eaton, Dec 23, 2003
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  4. Nigel Eaton wrote
    I have quite a bit to sell to that lot when I get round to it. Trouble
    is it is all silent free flight stuff and thus has a very limited market
    so it is difficult to gauge real values but I am watching.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 23, 2003
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  5. Spete

    dwb Guest

    You need a yellow screen, a yellow seat and then put yellow cellophane round
    the front forks.
     
    dwb, Dec 23, 2003
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  6. Powder coating works really well and not too expensive either
     
    Mike Jones Super Hero \(sluff\), Dec 23, 2003
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  7. Spete

    AndrewR Guest

    Somebody started doing coloured tyres for bikes not that long ago. Dunno if
    they're still going, what they're called or if they do yellow[1].

    I can't contribute financially, but I can send my daughter round will all of
    her yellow crayons, if you like.

    [1] The post brought to you by UltraInformation Inc. - The Repository of
    all human, you know, stuff that's been thought of.


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    AndrewR, D.Bot (Celeritas)
    Kawasaki ZX-6R J1
    BOTAFOT#2,ITJWTFO#6,UKRMRM#1/13a,MCT#1,DFV#2,SKoGA#0 (and KotL)
    BotToS#5,SBS#25,IbW#34, TEAR#3 (and KotL), DS#5, Keeper of the TFSTR#
    The speccy Geordie twat.
     
    AndrewR, Dec 23, 2003
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  8. Spete

    AndrewR Guest

    <Bad form>

    Here you go ...

    http://www.tomahawktyres.co.uk/

    These would look lovely and hardly gay at all[1].

    Be sure to post a piccy for us all to admire[2], won't you.

    [1] Except in the sense of them being gayer than Gay-Boy of Gaysville
    dancing the Gay Gordons at a "What's the Gayest thing ever" contest.
    [2] i.e. laugh at.

    </BF>

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    AndrewR, D.Bot (Celeritas)
    Kawasaki ZX-6R J1
    BOTAFOT#2,ITJWTFO#6,UKRMRM#1/13a,MCT#1,DFV#2,SKoGA#0 (and KotL)
    BotToS#5,SBS#25,IbW#34, TEAR#3 (and KotL), DS#5, Keeper of the TFSTR#
    The speccy Geordie twat.
     
    AndrewR, Dec 23, 2003
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  9. Spete

    CT Guest


    From the MCN test bit:

    "They will be available in blue, red or yellow. But
    Tomahawk has abandoned plans to sell a green version
    as it was too difficult to match the colour to Kawasaki's
    familiar lime hue."

    Bugger.[1]

    [1] i.e. TFFT.
     
    CT, Dec 23, 2003
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  10. Spete

    antonye Guest

    Paint the fork legs yellow and have the stanchions TiN coated.
    You could also have all the ally bits anodised in yellow...
     
    antonye, Dec 23, 2003
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  11. Spete

    dwb Guest

    Actually he just needs yellow contact lenses.
     
    dwb, Dec 23, 2003
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