JimVee a couple of hours, could do it a lot quicker next time I routed the link cable under the tank rather than taking it off as the instruction's mention, you have to take off both side panels, its mainly plug n play using the sat/nav plug under the fuse panel, and you can still "T" in the sat nav if your using this plug, grease up the rubbers that hold the lamp through the brack it makes it easier to move it and stops the rubber dragging, ill pop a picture of the wiring loom up later, how much did you pay?
I'm collecting a 1098 in March, so in preparation I just bought a a Torc Series 2 Ground Anchor, and I'm thinking of getting some VentureShield.
Venture shield, Ohlins rear shock, set of Termi baffles and a little Tricolor reflector for the small number plate. Some carbon goodies going on soon as well.
I couldn't find the Corse 2012, so just had to make do on a great deal on the Corse 2014. Roll on spring...
Satzoomer, thanks. I understand they clip into the nav electrical connecter. Is that a second connecter for the nav so the lights n nav are powered thru the one connector
I like the Haslam Rep too. I was really after the Corse12 but could not find it anywhere in my size. I have a 57.5cm head which should put me in the Medium size bracket but the Arai seems to be slightly larger than say the Shoei. As I got offered a great deal on the Corse14 and the small fitted better, I couldn't say no. It does look so much better in the flesh too.
Mine doesn't arrive until March but I've already filled a basket on the R&G website, not sure I can justify it just yet!
Just went mental - Abba bike stand , two nor bar torque wrenches 1-20nm and 20-100nm , a 1/4 britool set of sockets + hex + torn and lock 2 and grease B. + Palmer products tool for eccentric hub .
I do like a good torque wrench. Ive got a pair of Halfords ones and although I rarely use them, I love em
I am looking forward to buying my first ever torque wrench when I come home I love a good quality tool.