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Reply #15 on: July 20, 2021, 03:05:38 am
can i ask which paddock and set of spools you have there?
Just some generic spools off ebay
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Reply #16 on: July 20, 2021, 05:00:14 am
The number plate hanging in the breeze below the level of the rear guard is such an untidy look for mine. Gives the rear a backyard hackers look.
What about this as an alternative. Plate moved up under the light as much as possible and the reflector below. If you wanted it shorter you could do away with the reflector and shorten the black guard extension a bit more.

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Off topic, your new Inty touring seat looks the biz. How to you like it?


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Reply #17 on: July 20, 2021, 05:08:09 am
Off topic, your new Inty touring seat looks the biz. How to you like it?

An improvement in pretty much every way. Better support and shape and due to the raised profile less knee bend especially for the pillion. I bought it mainly for my pillions comfort and to provide less knee bend and comfort but its also better for the rider as well.

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Reply #18 on: July 20, 2021, 05:26:22 am
can i ask which paddock and set of spools you have there?
The paddock stand was also EBay generic cheapie
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Reply #19 on: July 20, 2021, 05:29:25 am
Got mine tucked up hard against the taillight, it’s higher than the guard. That shit plastic extension went in the first week. The plate is currently located higher than in this pic, as high as it’ll go
Actually, mistake. That IS the current setup. There is actually a frame behind the plate
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Reply #20 on: July 20, 2021, 07:46:27 am
Good morning, I put this in my bike. from BAAK
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Reply #21 on: July 20, 2021, 08:25:44 am
The number plate hanging in the breeze below the level of the rear guard is such an untidy look for mine. Gives the rear a backyard hackers look.
What about this as an alternative. Plate moved up under the light as much as possible and the reflector below. If you wanted it shorter you could do away with the reflector and shorten the black guard extension a bit more.

Ciao

how do you like the touring seat?
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Reply #22 on: July 20, 2021, 09:56:09 am
how do you like the touring seat?
Looks better, gives added support, a better shape and increases the height a little for the pillion especially so their knee bend isn't so extreme and looks better for mine. Cheap to by and I had it in my hands 8 days after I ordered it from India. I strongly believe in giving honest feedback even if it means everyone knows I've wasted my money, but in this case it's all positive.

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Reply #23 on: July 20, 2021, 11:09:26 am
Looks better, gives added support, a better shape and increases the height a little for the pillion especially so their knee bend isn't so extreme and looks better for mine. Cheap to by and I had it in my hands 8 days after I ordered it from India. I strongly believe in giving honest feedback even if it means everyone knows I've wasted my money, but in this case it's all positive.

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Thanks for that. Which vendor did you use?
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Reply #24 on: July 20, 2021, 12:02:30 pm
Thanks for that. Which vendor did you use?
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Phil recommended royal-sparezo and royalspareparts previously. I've had good experience buying from the former, as well (no experience with the latter.)


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Reply #25 on: July 20, 2021, 12:53:24 pm
Thanks for that. Which vendor did you use?

For the seat, royalspareparts. Ordered on the 16, arrived on the 24th.

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Reply #26 on: July 21, 2021, 07:37:23 pm
Holy mother of all that is beautiful......those site you guys are buying stuff from, are expensive/overpriced out of this world! Well, atleast, for the Indian market.

For reference, a set of OEM wheel hubs (front and rear), is listed at 441USD, which is 32,800INR. The whole damn bike costs 320,000INR approx.


<https://www.sparezo.com/royal-enfield-twins-gt-and-interceptor-650-front-and-rear-wheel-hub-assembly-black>

Same with the seats! Can't you guys get stuff over there itself? And if yes, what are the differentials in cost to customer?

For what it's worth, I wanted the black wheels on my Int650 (I have the OC, no choice since I bought used) and I asked the RE dealer in my city. The quote around 8000INR for each wheel (the whole thing, spokes, hubs and laced)


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Reply #28 on: July 21, 2021, 08:40:00 pm
Good morning, I put this in my bike. from BAAK

i like it! just wish it didnt cost so much haha.


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Reply #29 on: July 21, 2021, 08:43:26 pm
Holy mother of all that is beautiful......those site you guys are buying stuff from, are expensive/overpriced out of this world! Well, atleast, for the Indian market.

For reference, a set of OEM wheel hubs (front and rear), is listed at 441USD, which is 32,800INR. The whole damn bike costs 320,000INR approx.


<https://www.sparezo.com/royal-enfield-twins-gt-and-interceptor-650-front-and-rear-wheel-hub-assembly-black>

Same with the seats! Can't you guys get stuff over there itself? And if yes, what are the differentials in cost to customer?

For what it's worth, I wanted the black wheels on my Int650 (I have the OC, no choice since I bought used) and I asked the RE dealer in my city. The quote around 8000INR for each wheel (the whole thing, spokes, hubs and laced)

shrug. here in canada if you want to buy the royal enfield bar end mirrors, its a whopping 329$ (CAD). i just bought a pair from india on ebay for like $100 (and even that amount is expensive in india).