It's time for a bike change - Cornish is on the hunt again..

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I'll just leave this here

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Kwacky wrote:I'll just leave this here

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http://www.lightechuk.com/index.asp?function=search" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You certainly don't want to take a look at that link.....
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I have their tail tidy, rad guard, crash bungs, fork protectors, exhaust bracket, swingarm protectors and all good kit Cornish. I looked at their levers but read some bad reviews so went the trusted ASV route which are dogs danglies.
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Kwacky wrote:http://www.lightechuk.com/index.asp?function=search

You certainly don't want to take a look at that link.....
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Blade wrote:I have their tail tidy, rad guard, crash bungs, fork protectors, exhaust bracket, swingarm protectors and all good kit Cornish. I looked at their levers but read some bad reviews so went the trusted ASV route which are dogs danglies.
Blimey Blade, you got shares in the company too? ImageImage

Yup already looking for a set of ASVs, had them on every superbike I've had and wouldn't use anything else. Just need to find a 2nd pair...Image
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I've not gone full Rizoma yet.
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Cornish wrote:
Blade wrote:I have their tail tidy, rad guard, crash bungs, fork protectors, exhaust bracket, swingarm protectors and all good kit Cornish. I looked at their levers but read some bad reviews so went the trusted ASV route which are dogs danglies.
Blimey Blade, you got shares in the company too? ImageImage

Yup already looking for a set of ASVs, had them on every superbike I've had and wouldn't use anything else. Just need to find a 2nd pair...Image
LOL I've got all that as well apart from the levers and the crash bungs. Top notch kit and the fit is perfect.
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Kwacky wrote:I've not gone full Rizoma yet.
There's no need for that, step away from the PC
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I must be the only person on here that prefers standard levers :D
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Perkles wrote:I must be the only person on here that prefers standard levers :D
I like standard too.. it's genuinely annoying me that the brembo master cylinder can't run the standard lever for my bike
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Yeah that about that yet no time as work mental. Anyway all sorted and arrived Wednesday hopefully now...result
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Well the bike arrived yesterday and it looks mega; it's doing 150mph standing still.

Great sales experience from Mike at Jordan Bikes and Neil from Bike Transporters was really helpful and professional too.

Looking forward to getting out on it tomorrow (happened to book a days leave in readiness ) as I've got to relearn how to ride a SuperBike with major counter steering (didn't need to with the MT-09 simply threw it about). Can't wait.

Already tempted with the Healtech iQSE-1 quickshifter and of course the sprocket change (shame it's got a brand new set and chain just fitted and unused). I'll keep you updated.

Photo to follow when out tomorrow.

Cheers as always guys for the advice from a very happy Cornish!!!


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just change the sprockets the front is going to make the biggest difference.

I have stubby CRG levers in a brushed titanium colour i will be selling when my long Chinese ones come.
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rocket wrote:just change the sprockets the front is going to make the biggest difference.

I have stubby CRG levers in a brushed titanium colour i will be selling when my long Chinese ones come.
Rocket, how much for the CRG Levers and baggsy first shout :D
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New bike day is ace. Enjoy getting acquainted.
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Has Cornish sold it yet? (giggle)
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Looking forward to hearing about your 1st ride
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Nice one Cornish enjoy the warp speed (happy)
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Winter test Graphics would look awesome 8)

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