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rudiedj 15-04-09 21:37

Pooratech
 
Guys, I have found this on a south african forum, where guys show their own items they made, for cheap, hence pooratech.
have look here http://www.wilddog.za.net/forum/index.php?topic=12116.0
maybe you can show yours as well on the xt forum under this topic. Remember, if you didn't make it, its not a pooratech !!!

rudiedj 15-04-09 21:38

Oh and it has 29 pages, read quickly through them, or just look at the pics, trust me, it is worth it.

rudiedj 15-04-09 21:42

oops mr moderator, I think I posted this under wrong section. can you move it to proper category please?

Big Den 16-04-09 10:26

I,ve made some pooratech bits so will get some photo's done an post em up.

Molgan 16-04-09 12:57

This I like, I'm always impressed by the pooratech solutions.

NickW909 16-04-09 14:25

Here's my Pooratech contributions:

Side Stand Foot Extender:

http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m.../StandFoot.jpg


Handguard Spoiler:

http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m...09/Spoiler.jpg


After someone posted the screen spoilers on this website:

http://www.aerotrim.co.za/

I thought.....hmmm, I can make one of those:

http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m...909/Screen.jpg

It does make a difference, but not sure how much yet, need to do a little more testing.


Nick.

maxwell123455 16-04-09 16:27

hahah some of these are really bad but some are good.

stuxtttr 16-04-09 17:51

I love pooratech stuff it uses your brain and looses the pounds result all round:hahaha[1]:

NickW909 16-04-09 18:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxwell123455 (Post 90159)
hahah some of these are really bad but some are good.


Something not to your taste Maxwell? bigwink



Nick.

Molgan 16-04-09 21:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by NickW909 (Post 90189)
Something not to your taste Maxwell?

I think he is referring to the wilddog link. =)

Love that screen spoiler. :thumbsup:

rudiedj 17-04-09 21:15

I hope there are some of you that made your own centre stand. I want to attemt to make one, I need to go hire a pipe bender. Maybe some of you have bought ones, and you can take some crucial measurements and post it here?

gregor 18-04-09 21:40

Made some adapter rails today to take an old Yamaha scooter box and mounting plate or my Oxford tankbag

The ally bar is from an old ambulance stretcher,the spacers to get the correct height are skate board bearings and 2 of the bolts are from an old bunkbed.

Not pretty but more importantly free.

Oh yeah .............my missus bagged the topbox from our local Freecycle Group too:thumbsup:



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3592/...9c0bb90c_b.jpg


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3647/...a4f629f9a4.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3308/...b4ee2f6ed9.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3336/...453dd56dbb.jpg

............and fitted to my old Fazer but using skateboard wheels for spacers and a BMX bar clamp to attach to the grabrail.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3353/...d059e31f_b.jpg

Molgan 18-04-09 22:46

So gregor, I guess you have kids? How do they feel about you stealing their stuff and use it to pimp your ride? :044:

Post this here too since it fill the criteria. My tankbag:

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8655/boden.jpg

It's a camera bag, shoulder strap holding the front. It's not big, but for me it's the perfect size: It doesn't get in my way when I stand up (that I tend to do 50% of the time), it doesn't block the ignition, and it can hold pretty much everything I need for a daytrip. The pocket at the back can be removed so I keep the valuables there, that way I can leave the tankbag on the bike if I just bring the pocket. If someone would cut the straps they would just earn half a camera bag, and I would giggle all the way to the store where I buy me another. :D

Cost: 18�

Big Den 19-04-09 19:32

2 Attachment(s)
knocked these up today, bigfoot and a power supply bracket


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