Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
Saw that on ebay other day, have you bought it?
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
No, it's still on there - the picture is the link.
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
Every thing is painted except the chrome saddle clamp on the legsheild and the air filter cover. I wonder why he left them out.
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
Not realy into rat bikes butI do like that
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
Hi Wightegi, that camo stuff can be bought as huge vinyl stickers, just apply, rub the bubbles out and trim.... and i do agree, i does look well! Thought of you today when me and vauxhallsteve went out for our little bimble passing through Gate Helmsley on way out and back inwightegi wrote:Not realy into rat bikes butI do like that
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
This bike is now mine
Will be with me when the courier delivers it on Sunday
Never had an old c90 before but had many of the newer square headlight ones. How do they compare, powerwise?
Is there any restriction on them as standard?
Will be with me when the courier delivers it on Sunday
Never had an old c90 before but had many of the newer square headlight ones. How do they compare, powerwise?
Is there any restriction on them as standard?
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
For £310+ full MOT you have a bargain! I'm curious about the hinge with what looks like to be a sighting device that has been welded over the headlight.Jumpinjacks wrote:This bike is now mine
Will be with me when the courier delivers it on Sunday
Never had an old c90 before but had many of the newer square headlight ones. How do they compare, powerwise?
Is there any restriction on them as standard?
I think the older a 6volt round headlight c90s are slightly slower than their newer 12volt versions.
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
He told me something about that, something to do with tieing himself to it to keep the rain off I cant really remember though tbh.
It isn't just £310 for me though, as I agreed to pay £10 paypal fee as they wanted me to send cash through the post, and I said no, also £110 courier fee .
I'll get some better pictures up when I get it.
Can I do the usual mods with the old 6 volt c90s? Like weld a 3mm blob onto the flywheel, and polish ports etc....
It isn't just £310 for me though, as I agreed to pay £10 paypal fee as they wanted me to send cash through the post, and I said no, also £110 courier fee .
I'll get some better pictures up when I get it.
Can I do the usual mods with the old 6 volt c90s? Like weld a 3mm blob onto the flywheel, and polish ports etc....
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Re: Stealth Cub with hard luggage!
[quote="JumpinjacksCan I do the usual mods with the old 6 volt c90s? Like weld a 3mm blob onto the flywheel, and polish ports etc....[/quote]
Looking at the way the bike is kitted out, I would think it best suited to those lovely hills and valleys and places that are off the beaten track.
Looking at the way the bike is kitted out, I would think it best suited to those lovely hills and valleys and places that are off the beaten track.