I stole this from Ridgy, I thought I would show it anyway.

Please share your secrets! What mods have you made to your TRX?

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Post by Wombat » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:30 am

Thanks Sarg, what about the textured material you did the seats and bum pad in? It looks a bit like that TriboSeat material? Would I be right?

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Post by Sarg » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:36 am

John M wrote:
Sarg wrote: so they max out at 100db, just a little over.
100dB :shock: I know we're getting :ot: but that's way over the limit (94dB from memory). Of course it all depends on how you measure it. Regardless, the weight saving alone makes it worth ditching the original cans, not to mention more (and more useable) HP 8). The tailight mod looks the goods tho Sarg :thumbright:. Haven't seen that bum bad before either- where's that from?
It may sound a little weird, but the weight is not a huge issue for me. I like the bike and enjoy riding it. Ringing the last inch of acceleration out of it is not my priority. The weight saving would help with handling I guess, but I bet I could ride it better and go faster anyway. I have an FJR1300 too. You should feel the weight of those pipes :!:

Also money spent is an issue. I have 2 bikes and I could spend some money or just go silly and spend heaps on both, so I ruled the line at after market pipes. I think I would rather spend the money on the forks. before lighter pipes.

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Post by Ridgifumi » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:39 am

Motorcycle Exhaust Professionals used to advertise in AMCN although i haven't seen an ad for a few months.Noel from M.E.P did my 2 into 1 as well,he does nice work :wink:
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Post by Sarg » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:40 am

Wombat wrote:Thanks Sarg, what about the textured material you did the seats and bum pad in? It looks a bit like that TriboSeat material? Would I be right?

Bob
When I got the bike the seat covering was in good order but as slippery as hell.

I got that from a guy that does bike seats. It is used on the mx seats. Bloody perfect. Cost 10 bucks :!:

Anyone seeing the comon thread now :?: Yep, tight as a fishes. :wink:

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Post by Jak » Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:00 pm

$10 :shock: that's a good price!! Gonna cost me £50-60 ($130+) here + postage :shock: Be cheaper to send it over to Oz :shock:
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Post by Sarg » Sat Feb 17, 2007 1:45 am

jak wrote:$10 :shock: that's a good price!! Gonna cost me £50-60 ($130+) here + postage :shock: Be cheaper to send it over to Oz :shock:
You have to remember this was a chance thing only. Just went to this Upholsterer, asked if he had fabric, he brought this out and I said "comon man, I'll give you 10 bucks for it". I guess he was hungry? It was lunch time. :roll:

I did the covering by the way.

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Post by slow codger » Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:41 pm

:D Thought you had cut the back down ! Get rid of all the excess under the plate holder and rear indicators, did that to mine over 2 years ago.

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Post by Sarg » Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:46 pm

slow codger wrote::D Thought you had cut the back down ! Get rid of all the excess under the plate holder and rear indicators, did that to mine over 2 years ago.

Dave E
Might just do that at some stage...

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