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Just happened to be down at bps eng in South west France today...... STU has just had some cracking tank and seat units made for the TLR range some have been painted in Repsol colours. They come with a alloy screw petrol cap and fuel tap and piping to use both sides of the internal petrol tap.

He also has some light weight sump guards and frame protection pads and in fact loads of other twinshock special bits manufactered to suit other marques

Due to him being a self confessed knob on the computer his web sit BPS-ENG in never updated but you can contact him using it.

He has done quite a bit of Engineering work for me and is bloody good , as are his products.. Worth a look or certainly a chat on the phone as his English is perfect apart from a slight Yorkshire accent........

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Just happened to be down at bps eng in South west France today...... STU has just had some cracking tank and seat units made for the TLR range some have been painted in Repsol colours. They come with a alloy screw petrol cap and fuel tap and piping to use both sides of the internal petrol tap.

He also has some light weight sump guards and frame protection pads and in fact loads of other twinshock special bits manufactered to suit other marques

Due to him being a self confessed knob on the computer his web sit BPS-ENG in never updated but you can contact him using it.

He has done quite a bit of Engineering work for me and is bloody good , as are his products.. Worth a look or certainly a chat on the phone as his English is perfect apart from a slight Yorkshire accent........

I have bought parts for my TLR's from Stu and they are without doubt the dogs boll*x, i would recommend anything from this guy to be spot on!!

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Hi all

Whats the problem here ????

If its fuel capacity how many people do long distance riding ?

Its good thing isn't it........... less fuel less weight.... 1 Litre = 1Kg

Simon

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