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iceman1911
03-30-2004, 10:56 AM
anyone ever put in thier own undertail - i originally had planned on having JOKER (Scott) put it on when he finished the last couple things that needed to be done on my bike but i have been trying to get a hold of him for a week with no luck so i was wondering if anyone had ever put in a Mototeck undertail
i have the instructions unfortunately Mototeck is a Canadian company so the instructions are a broken english/french mix and are difficult to comprehend for someone like myself with very little fix it skills (without good instructions :D )
and if i dont get ahold of Scott soon ill be flaming him up and down every board i can find =) www.scottsms.com so we all know who im talking about
Ikazuchi
03-30-2004, 11:06 AM
an undertail is an undertail....I'm sure we could get it installed no prob...
CBR400RR
04-01-2004, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by iceman1911
anyone ever put in thier own undertail - i originally had planned on having JOKER (Scott) put it on when he finished the last couple things that needed to be done on my bike but i have been trying to get a hold of him for a week with no luck so i was wondering if anyone had ever put in a Mototeck undertail
i have the instructions unfortunately Mototeck is a Canadian company so the instructions are a broken english/french mix and are difficult to comprehend for someone like myself with very little fix it skills (without good instructions :D )
and if i dont get ahold of Scott soon ill be flaming him up and down every board i can find =) www.scottsms.com so we all know who im talking about
Well it might have helped if you were sending e-mails to the correct e-mail or if you called my cell or home phone, which are always on and have answering machines ;)
By the way here is the finished bike.
deathblow
04-01-2004, 06:37 PM
Lookin' good!
Arnold_R1
04-01-2004, 06:45 PM
:clap: Nice!
P.S-looks like you have an undertail installed there Nick!?!? :confused:
iceman1911
04-01-2004, 07:24 PM
yea that is a pic of the finished product right there
Scott i did email you twice i do understand you had email problems and i did call your house and left a message i understand you got back late that night and you called the next day - i posted that because i thought for some reason you were trying to avoid me which i realize now was not the case so i am sorry for posting that you do excellent work at outstanding prices and i will still continue to recommend you to all the people i know that ride and will still bring all the work i cant do myself to you
again sorry d00d
CBR400RR
04-01-2004, 08:12 PM
It's cool, but,
That's why I have 2 phone numbers and 2 e-mail accounts so if there is a problem getting ahold of me on one there are 3 other ways plus the message boards I'm on to reach me.
iceman1911
04-01-2004, 08:19 PM
bro i tried both email addys (and i emailed from 2 different ones of my own)and the only phone number i had on me at the time i called which was your home - didnt think of using the socal board until the day you called - trying to apologize and sheaht at least now i know next time i need to get ahold of you and ill make sure to put your cell number in my cell phone too
late
cbrsmurf
04-02-2004, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by CBR400RR
Well it might have helped if you were sending e-mails to the correct e-mail or if you called my cell or home phone, which are always on and have answering machines ;)
By the way here is the finished bike.
very nice. is that decals or airbrush/paint?
iceman1911
04-02-2004, 04:37 PM
its vinyl decals under the clear coat - i cant afford the real thing hehe which would have been like 2k the way i had it done it cost me 800
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