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Post by John B on Apr 19, 2013 23:00:07 GMT
Does anybody know if the front splitter/spoiler fitted to the Mevabusa is compatable with the tR1ke?
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Post by vtR1k on Apr 20, 2013 5:56:50 GMT
Well, the nosecone is surely different. I was wondering if the complete nosecone could be interchanged...
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Post by erik on Apr 20, 2013 7:12:43 GMT
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Post by paulh on Apr 20, 2013 7:48:24 GMT
I can confirm it does fit. I have them on mine. Rtr are going to add some pictures to the we. Site but I can put a couple on my build thread later today
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Post by paulh on Apr 20, 2013 8:20:18 GMT
the answer to your question !
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Post by John B on Apr 20, 2013 8:22:16 GMT
@ Paul, Are they an easy fit and how much are RTR charging? Cheers.
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Post by John B on Apr 20, 2013 8:24:03 GMT
They look mint, completes the front end in my opinion.
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Post by paulh on Apr 20, 2013 8:35:02 GMT
Bought them when I got the kit originally, I think they were about £200. Rtr suggested bolting to the front chassis and clamping the bottom corners of the nose cone between. I thought about this and decided it would be a pain in the ass to remove the nose cone, so I cut away the corner that hooks over the chassis and added some rubber bonnet straps just in front of the headlights. they seem to hold it ok, been upto about 100mph and no movement, and it makes it really easy to take off the nosecone. Always seemed to be pulling hard at it somewhere before to get it on or off.
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Post by John B on Apr 20, 2013 8:53:48 GMT
If you can get any pics of the mounting points that would be cool.
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Post by paulh on Apr 20, 2013 9:03:35 GMT
will see what I can do this morning, but it really is just 2 bolts through the very front cross rail
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Post by vtR1k on Apr 20, 2013 9:23:44 GMT
Nice!
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Post by John B on Apr 27, 2013 17:16:59 GMT
Picked up the tR1ke today from RTR and managed to dodge the showers on my way home, of course as soon as I got home it started to throw it down so the tR1ke got soaked and so did I. Loved every minute of the drive home, just need to get used to the gears and clutch, I must have stalled about 10 times. Lets hope the weather next weekend is good!!!! Thanks again to Paul and the gang at RTR.
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