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Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:01 pm
by badger
Just registered so thought it only polite to say hello fae Sconnie Botland, virtual bar is open, so name yer tipple.

I bought a 90th anniversary 2013 bike SE I think with all the goodies apart from music, I have been riding it a year and really like it, surprising bike actually.

I have fitted an Akra can, it already had Wilbers shocks fitted, BMW comfort seat and a few wee cosmetic things.

Fitted PR4 tyres and it rocks on them, really flickable and sooooooooooo much grip, spesh in the wet, highly recommended tyres.

Anyway, starting to ramble now, time to sort out a nice house measure of Bruichladdich for medicinal purposes!!  ImageNewbie from ScotlandImage

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:07 pm
by richardbd
welcome Badger...


Good choice of tyres and can but the killer question is - what colour is it?


;)

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:18 pm
by Steve F
Hello badger and welcome to the forum!


PS. Are you a true patriot with your bike matching the background colour of the Saltire......?? :) ;)

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:48 pm
by badger
Cheers guys, just worked out how to post pictures on here, no Saltire paintjob, just a stealthy black/silver till you hear the unbaffled Akra that is ;)

I also fitted some SBS street excel pads and it has transformed the brakes, use SBS racve sintered pads in my track bike and other bikes, fantastic brake pads at sensible prices, no i don't work for SBS :))
 

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:58 pm
by guest2368
Hi Badger and welcome to the forum.  As a fellow Scot, I am ashamed to say I can't stomach a malt... but if you are on the tap I'll have a beer!

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 12:05 pm
by Our Gee
Welcome aboard Badger,

cracking looking RT you have there and I see you are a man of taste as I have spotted the rear end of the RST1000 Futura sneaking into the picture. Looks just like my own (sadly gone now) Black and Silver one, bought new in 2005, one of the last imported into the UK.

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:01 pm
by badger
OG, yes that is my trusty old Futura still going strong, i have a soft spot for the Futura, but too many bikes means some have to go to make room.

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Aye, sofnolime a beer is fine by me also.........slange :beer:

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:53 am
by Our Gee
Blimey Badger, that's uncanny. Not too many of the last version of the Futura around and yours is exactly the same as mine, even down to the multi panelled seat. Cracking bike and must be worth hanging on to.

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 5:41 pm
by jon23505
Hi, and welcome islay malt for me nice and smokey, hope to get up there some time this year, from sunny Manchester.

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 5:48 pm
by guest2360
badger wrote: Cheers guys, just worked out how to post pictures on here, no Saltire paintjob, just a stealthy black/silver till you hear the unbaffled Akra that is ;)

I also fitted some SBS street excel pads and it has transformed the brakes, use SBS racve sintered pads in my track bike and other bikes, fantastic brake pads at sensible prices, no i don't work for SBS :) )


keep a close eye on disc wear if you are using after market pads. Non Brembo/BMW ones can quickly wear them and replacement is very expensive.

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 7:47 pm
by Zebedee
Got to say that's the best looking Futura I've seen, a credit to you sir.


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Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 8:48 pm
by badger
Our Gee wrote: Blimey Badger, that's uncanny. Not too many of the last version of the Futura around and yours is exactly the same as mine, even down to the multi panelled seat. Cracking bike and must be worth hanging on to.
Not many around in those colours OG, tiz a lovely bike, might just keep it :whistle:

Just put a double measure of Caol Ila in the virtual bar for you Jon :beer:

Cheers for the tip RTman, i have used SBS pads for years and had no disc issues due to pads, i will keep a check on them for sure though :)

Cheers for the comment Zeb, tiz a lovely bike with that lovely V twin character, i do like my twins :)

This is one of my other twins at Aragon

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Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 9:20 am
by stelyn
Hi Badger , welcome to the club, excellent pictures ( now a bit envious ) ride safe....  ;)

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:38 am
by badger
stelyn wrote: Hi Badger , welcome to the club, excellent pictures ( now a bit envious ) ride safe....  ;)


Cheers fella thanks for the welcome :)

Re: Newbie from Scotland

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:04 am
by Our Gee
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Finally found a picture of our RST1000 Futura, just like Badger's. !!.