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It's pretty much a brand new bike so there shouldn't be any real issues with RWC....Probably gonna have to swap the pipe back to the stocker, although it'd be good if they let it slide when they know I'm just gonna put it straight back on as soon as I get home anyway..

Does the black screen affect RWC at all? It's not like you look through it...

He's cut the fender so it's hidden behind the license plate, but I've got the bottom half so I'll just have to find a way to secure that to pass the roady....

Apart from that it's stock so should be sweet...

After all that's sorted, gotta get a real fender eliminator, and another seat cowl...The one he gave me doesn't secure properly so it'd flap around a bit at any kind of speed..

Basically the way rwc's work now is they need to be photographed, so it's got to look road worthy. It's possible that some stores could be harsher about it but in regards to the pipe, my friend who owns a store and does rwc's said if it has a baffle they can generally say it meets the sound restriction so they don't need to change it over. Tinted screen is technically not road worthy so that may need to be changed. Not sure on the fender, if it can look like it's attached in a photo then it should be fine but it will depend on the store. If you end up needing to buy a new windscreen I would recommend Screens For Bikes. Probably will cost less than an oem at least :)

Nah I've got the stock screen so I guess I'll just change it to be sure...

Same with the pipe, looks like it's a pretty simple swap

Hardest part will be the fender as he's cut it with a grinder or something and melted the plastic...Will need to work out a way to fix the bottom half of it so that it looks half decent...

Really? All the bikes I've bought and sold have passed first time, whether they need to be slightly modified on the spot or not. Being road worthy isn't a huge feat on motorbikes and since this is a young bike I would recommend being prepared so you don't risk paying labour for them to do the job for you or prolonging the time the bike needs to be in the shop.

got a ODB cable for my ba falcon

some of the guys on the forums have worked out how to play around with the clusters

police mode enabled on my ba cluster (not really that exciting) and no signs of any errors or cluster swaps

which is a bonus, looks like the 100km on my cluster is legit

Think that's the one I was looking at getting

Mother f**ker!

Pics? Price?

Didn't open the box till I got home, knobshiner gave me the wrong helmet ffs have to go tomorrow and exchange it

was meant to get this one http://origin.kaboodle.com/hi/img/b/0/0/1af/b/AAAAC2jqnIMAAAAAAa-1AA.jpg?v=1322285087000 My link

Didn't open the box till I got home, knobshiner gave me the wrong helmet ffs have to go tomorrow and exchange it

was meant to get this one http://origin.kaboodle.com/hi/img/b/0/0/1af/b/AAAAC2jqnIMAAAAAAa-1AA.jpg?v=1322285087000 My link

Yep that's the one... How much?

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