Renegades???
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- furygan man
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Renegades???
...proberbly a daft question but where do you get them from? Not getting very far on the tinternet!!! Help!
- Falco9
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Renegade have re-located to Portugal but I believe you can still contact Jorge via their website
http://www.renegade-products.com/forum/ ... 6aa5f66d38
Tell him what you want and he will arrange how you can order etc...
Kwakerz is (was) still in regular contact with Jorge and I'm sure he'll be along soon to advise the latest situation
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http://www.renegade-products.com/forum/ ... 6aa5f66d38
Tell him what you want and he will arrange how you can order etc...
Kwakerz is (was) still in regular contact with Jorge and I'm sure he'll be along soon to advise the latest situation
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I think the details there are still current :
About Renegade and how to contact us.
We have moved to Portugal, our Tel/fax is 00351289703547
Our New site is still under construction, we are sorry for the inconvinience.
For further info please email us at mail@renegade-products.com
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
Wasn't this message posted by them in 2008, taking them a while to construct their websiteSamray wrote:I think the details there are still current :About Renegade and how to contact us.
We have moved to Portugal, our Tel/fax is 00351289703547
Our New site is still under construction, we are sorry for the inconvinience.
For further info please email us at mail@renegade-products.com

Pass me a hammer, a spanner and a cuppa
I've never had a reply from them since they moved, good luck.
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i think that after a recent court case jorge has effectively said sod it - and is not doing much
i think that blue flame is a good choice :)
airbox wise go for evo or renegade type solution
chip wise - gabro
pc3 if you are flush!
i think that blue flame is a good choice :)
airbox wise go for evo or renegade type solution
chip wise - gabro
pc3 if you are flush!
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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Sorry Pete...you've lost me there!! Chips...Airbox's...PC's III..!!! I've heard of these things but this is someone who's never owned a bike in his life until a couple of months ago
I've started with the screen/bellypan/stand/Mille shock, next is the tail tidy, suspension set up and end cans, i know these things should take a bit of time but i'm pretty impatient
The stuff you've just gone on about goes way over my head as i'm not just a Newbie to Flaco's but a Newbie to bikin' so you'll have to forgive me and explain a bit more
Not sure i'm going to make it to Newark...it's complicated!! Otherwise i'd bring my note pad and creadit rating so it would all hopefully make sense!!
I've started with the screen/bellypan/stand/Mille shock, next is the tail tidy, suspension set up and end cans, i know these things should take a bit of time but i'm pretty impatient
The stuff you've just gone on about goes way over my head as i'm not just a Newbie to Flaco's but a Newbie to bikin' so you'll have to forgive me and explain a bit more
Not sure i'm going to make it to Newark...it's complicated!! Otherwise i'd bring my note pad and creadit rating so it would all hopefully make sense!!
Nah - those of us that have been doing this for some time don't rush at doing it all at once but progress bit by bit as and when things come up at the right price.
Over the years it does add up a bit - but nothing like what it would do if we went out to buy everything there and then.
It's a "project" - not an instant solution.
Over the years it does add up a bit - but nothing like what it would do if we went out to buy everything there and then.
It's a "project" - not an instant solution.
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yep
do things slowly
i would say that blue flames are a good set of exhausts to build off - they fit in quite well with other mods.... i then went on to list other mods that some folk do....
i did not mention throttle bodies, painting it black, wearing lederhosen or assorted other things we do....
do things slowly
i would say that blue flames are a good set of exhausts to build off - they fit in quite well with other mods.... i then went on to list other mods that some folk do....
i did not mention throttle bodies, painting it black, wearing lederhosen or assorted other things we do....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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