Colourful Honda X-ADV
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
Even better they look to be doing the same mudguard & chainguard arraingement as on Steve's NT, sent you a .pdf in email bud.
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
If you want a fender extender for the front .... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-X-ADV-1 ... XQC1hSMrtb
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
I want one more now. Definitely will have to have a test ride next year and a serious think about one
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
It's on my short list but I still feel it's way over priced when you consider you could buy a Ktm 1090 adventure for a grand more .
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
I would go for what i have on that one, i have done a lot of work on the MTK's for my local dealer...stuff that should not break and would cost a kings ransom to fix at dealer prices £70 per hour...i do as a hobby and get credit on my account..we all 3 ( customer-Dealer and me ) are happy..too highly stung like a race horse..great machines but costalot to keep going..
I will defo take a look at those huggery things, i am still trying to work out just how it gets SO mucky and from where the crap is being flung,
back,middle or front of rear tyre..that full on hugger looks OK-ish but i would loose my shocker flap plus the chain cover unless i cut the top run down in-order to keep the bottom run. The bottom run does keep the chain oil/wax/spray stuff off the rear wheel very well so i do not want to loose it if at all possible.
EDIT: cheers Bern, just ordered the front one.
I will defo take a look at those huggery things, i am still trying to work out just how it gets SO mucky and from where the crap is being flung,
back,middle or front of rear tyre..that full on hugger looks OK-ish but i would loose my shocker flap plus the chain cover unless i cut the top run down in-order to keep the bottom run. The bottom run does keep the chain oil/wax/spray stuff off the rear wheel very well so i do not want to loose it if at all possible.
EDIT: cheers Bern, just ordered the front one.
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
An Italian called Barracuda has just designed a rear bugger for the X adv. It looks really good and fits over the original chain guard.
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
Designed a what????wozza wrote:An Italian called Barracuda has just designed a rear bugger for the X adv.
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Re: Colourful Honda X-ADV
bwahahahawozza wrote:An Italian called Barracuda has just designed a rear bugger for the X adv. It looks really good and fits over the original chain guard.