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Post by The Teutonic Tangerine »

Everyone may have an opinion does anyone know whether the down pipes for a 2010 R1200RT would fit a 2005 ST?

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You bought a ST? :shock:

No idea on the fit. Look at oem site for same part numbers?
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It fits TTT

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Post by The Teutonic Tangerine »

Sweet - Thanks Guys. And Yes I did by an ST - all been explained before. Mrs TT thgought the RT was too Grandadlike and the S too damn uncomfy. So ST it was after the orginal Teutonic Tangerine was sold. 1998 R110s in Mandarin the orginal MCN Test Bike.
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I'll come out and say it.

I don't mind the ST. Looks to be a useful tool and is certainly distinctive.

Then again I like Fiat Multiplas.
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they're growing on me .... having said that doesn't age do things to your eyesight ;)
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Then again, I do have forearms like a 14 year old boy.
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conkerman wrote:Then again, I do have forearms like a 14 year old boy.
There has to be a in gag there somewhere?

:shock:

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conkerman wrote:
I don't mind the ST. Looks to be a useful tool and is certainly distinctive.

Then again I like Fiat Multiplas.
Nuff said :wink:

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Boxered wrote:
conkerman wrote:
I don't mind the ST. Looks to be a useful tool and is certainly distinctive.

Then again I like Fiat Multiplas.
Nuff said :wink:

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Post by Hayden »

slparry wrote:
Boxered wrote:
conkerman wrote:
I don't mind the ST. Looks to be a useful tool and is certainly distinctive.

Then again I like Fiat Multiplas.
Nuff said :wink:

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I've always wondered what makes someone wake up one morning and think "oooo lets go out and buy a Fiat Multipla" :)




There still `comming down` from the night before?...... :wink:
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slparry wrote:
I've always wondered what makes someone wake up one morning and think "oooo lets go out and buy a Fiat Multipla" :)
LOL :lol:

We did exactly that some years ago - didn't actually end up buying a Muttley thingy but it was very close.

Bought a Citroen instead. :D
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Once you get over the looks, they are brilliant cars for transporting stuff.
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conkerman wrote:Once you get over the looks, <snip>
... see that's were I get stuck .... :)
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conkerman wrote:Once you get over the looks, they are brilliant cars for transporting stuff.
That's the thing - I really like the Multipla and was a bit miffed when Fiat dumbed down the looks in the facelifted model. We had one for a half day test drive (this was in 2002) and really liked it, and that interior is just awesome. The dash in particular is one crazy work of art. I'm a huge lover of old Citroens so the Mulitpla really appealed on a similar level.

I love threads about the 1200ST - it brings out all the wacky/crazy stuff with it. :)
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