Now on Airlift Performance - Another Mountain Bike Caddy
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Re: Now on Airlift Performance - Another Mountain Bike Caddy
Dude wots the front lower splitter off. Cheers
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One used wallet, leather, several compartments, a £10 note and possibly £4.45 p in loose change and a few mothsProbbo wrote:Make that kidney a wallet and you're on
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Re: Now on Airlift Performance - Another Mountain Bike Caddy
Got my new wheels
Test fitting tonight! Should tuck inside the arches nicely....I hope!




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Wow they are different! Intricate design, I think they will look sweet.....will add a caveat, that I wouldn't like to clean them!
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2nd that, will look sweet, always good to see a fresh set of rims
toothbrush in hand for cleaning.

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They are going to look amazing. Nice to see something different. 18s or 19s?
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Loving it mate.Was looking at those ispiris myself.Look awesome,Can't wait to see what your new rims look like on.
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Absolutely stunning!
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Very Nice!
Interested to know if you notched the front? it goes very low!
Interested to know if you notched the front? it goes very low!
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Also do you have photos of your rear bag setup? I am interested to see the brackets you have.. I have about 30mm between by axle and heatshield and fuel tank but i cant get it any lower because of the air fitting on the airbag, i've already trimmed my brackets right down.
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Gorgeous looking van.... A real credit to you!
If it weren't for bad luck I'd have none....
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Re: Now on Airlift Performance - Another Mountain Bike Caddy
Sorry guys went away on holiday.
Got them test fitted
Love 'em now to fit tyres. (19")

, Front is notched and cant go lower without tubbing the arches.
Got them test fitted


Not entirely sure or in the place to tell you to be honest, have a word with Moores Motors who did the fitting for me, I said I wouldn't give all his secrets awaydefyet wrote:Also do you have photos of your rear bag setup? I am interested to see the brackets you have.. I have about 30mm between by axle and heatshield and fuel tank but i cant get it any lower because of the air fitting on the airbag, i've already trimmed my brackets right down.

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Omg! They are going to look awesome!
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Re: Now on Airlift Performance - Another Mountain Bike Caddy
They look stunning. Fitment looks spot on.