One for the '35 owners amongst us
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One for the '35 owners amongst us
Had a quick nosey around Tyga's site today and it appears they are now selling c/f ram-air tubes. I've no experience with theit carbon work, but it looks really well put together from the pic they provide. Good price for them too (I'd have a set if I had a '35)
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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
They are very nice. :)

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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
Those air-ducts look nice..
Have you gotten around to fitting them yet druid?
Have you gotten around to fitting them yet druid?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
Yes and no, I trial fitted them but need to cut down two screen screws before they'll go on properly.Neosophist wrote:Those air-ducts look nice..
Have you gotten around to fitting them yet druid?
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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
Hmm I might have to order a set of those, I trod on mine the other day >.<
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
Something's wrong with me; they are nice and yet they fail to get my pulse racing!? Maybe it's the £80 they cost that I don't have to buy them? :D
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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
Seeing as an original set are 68 pounds (+delivery) I don't think they're bad value!
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Re: One for the '35 owners amongst us
they are nice :D
cheers viper! you just made my list longer
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cheers viper! you just made my list longer

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