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You must live in Australia. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pokey074:
Originally Posted By Midnit:
I have a 82 Yamaha GT80. Have a GsXr 600 out there somewhere, but 3 dudes in a red SUV picked it up and drove off with it one night I wasn't home. Felt like a kick in the nuts.m bc I just took it off insurance. The 600 had 15,100 miles on it when it was stolen after one year of ownership. So then I went out any bought this, a 09 GSXR 1000, and she has been upgraded a lot the past few years. Bazzaz tuned by KWS Motorsports located in charleston sc, pazzos, sprockets, spieglers, sako stuff, vortex rear sets, m4 exhaust. And prob a few other things I can't remember. Well here she is. http://i64.tinypic.com/10iijro.jpg" I ride more than most. I done multiple 800 mile + trips. This is not a show bike, she has been twisted for all the power she has and has traveled to ft Lauder dale, Miami, Beaufort, road Atlanta, Daytona bike week, wild wood nj, all the way north to the poconos of pa. You must live in Australia. |
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Originally Posted By Midnit:
I have a 82 Yamaha GT80. Have a GsXr 600 out there somewhere, but 3 dudes in a red SUV picked it up and drove off with it one night I wasn't home. Felt like a kick in the nuts.m bc I just took it off insurance. The 600 had 15,100 miles on it when it was stolen after one year of ownership. So then I went out any bought this, a 09 GSXR 1000, and she has been upgraded a lot the past few years. Bazzaz tuned by KWS Motorsports located in charleston sc, pazzos, sprockets, spieglers, sako stuff, vortex rear sets, m4 exhaust. And prob a few other things I can't remember. Well here she is. http://i64.tinypic.com/10iijro.jpg" I ride more than most. I done multiple 800 mile + trips. This is not a show bike, she has been twisted for all the power she has and has traveled to ft Lauder dale, Miami, Beaufort, road Atlanta, Daytona bike week, wild wood nj, all the way north to the poconos of pa. View Quote KWS does really good work... Are you running a ZFI-TC? I installed Bazazz's traction control on mine myself and paid someone to dyno tune it. He got it a little better than the auto mapper was able to. |
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Originally Posted By TheOtherDave:
KWS does really good work... Are you running a ZFI-TC? I installed Bazazz's traction control on mine myself and paid someone to dyno tune it. He got it a little better than the auto mapper was able to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TheOtherDave:
Originally Posted By Midnit:
I have a 82 Yamaha GT80. Have a GsXr 600 out there somewhere, but 3 dudes in a red SUV picked it up and drove off with it one night I wasn't home. Felt like a kick in the nuts.m bc I just took it off insurance. The 600 had 15,100 miles on it when it was stolen after one year of ownership. So then I went out any bought this, a 09 GSXR 1000, and she has been upgraded a lot the past few years. Bazzaz tuned by KWS Motorsports located in charleston sc, pazzos, sprockets, spieglers, sako stuff, vortex rear sets, m4 exhaust. And prob a few other things I can't remember. Well here she is. http://i64.tinypic.com/10iijro.jpg" I ride more than most. I done multiple 800 mile + trips. This is not a show bike, she has been twisted for all the power she has and has traveled to ft Lauder dale, Miami, Beaufort, road Atlanta, Daytona bike week, wild wood nj, all the way north to the poconos of pa. KWS does really good work... Are you running a ZFI-TC? I installed Bazazz's traction control on mine myself and paid someone to dyno tune it. He got it a little better than the auto mapper was able to. Yes they do. I am not big into the TC. Just something I can't get used to. I feel like you can control the bike better than having a variable system kick on and off during random times. Tuning is the way to go, bc you can zero in on creating more power with the current mods or fuel your using to create the best smooth curve. |
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Originally Posted By jagdkommando:
<a href="http://s277.photobucket.com/user/jagdkommando/media/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg</a> View Quote Nice bikes too but that's a bad ass pickup!!! |
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Originally Posted By jagdkommando:
<a href="http://s277.photobucket.com/user/jagdkommando/media/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg</a> View Quote Details? |
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Originally Posted By Hoppy:
Simply a motorcycle. Since '69 I've ridden every flavor of Harley Davidson. I like the FX's best. I crumpled my '01 RoadKing in 2010 and replaced it with this '07 SuperGlide. http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w303/theoneandonlyhoppy/fxd_zpsrnamgaad.jpg View Quote I love my '07 FXD Super Glide. |
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Originally Posted By BP03:
Picked up a 1981 XS650 with 7700mi this A.M...For free ;). This one won't be getting cut. http://i64.tinypic.com/314e0df.jpg http://i64.tinypic.com/2887lk.jpg View Quote Very nice! |
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Originally Posted By pbaeod:
Originally Posted By jagdkommando:
<a href="http://s277.photobucket.com/user/jagdkommando/media/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg</a> Details? Chevy is a 60 Apache. It lived its entire life in California until I bought it off EBay last fall. It is truly rust free. It has a 350 with a Borg Warner T10 4 speed. It will soon be low and fast. Probably black. The HD is a 1980 Sturgis and the Triumph chopper (mix match of quite a few parts and years) I have had for a long time. They get ridden frequently in the warmer months. |
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Originally Posted By jagdkommando:
Chevy is a 60 Apache. It lived its entire life in California until I bought it off EBay last fall. It is truly rust free. It has a 350 with a Borg Warner T10 4 speed. It will soon be low and fast. Probably black. The HD is a 1980 Sturgis and the Triumph chopper (mix match of quite a few parts and years) I have had for a long time. They get ridden frequently in the warmer months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jagdkommando:
Originally Posted By pbaeod:
Originally Posted By jagdkommando:
<a href="http://s277.photobucket.com/user/jagdkommando/media/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/IMG_6050_zpsbksq6n33.jpg</a> Details? Chevy is a 60 Apache. It lived its entire life in California until I bought it off EBay last fall. It is truly rust free. It has a 350 with a Borg Warner T10 4 speed. It will soon be low and fast. Probably black. The HD is a 1980 Sturgis and the Triumph chopper (mix match of quite a few parts and years) I have had for a long time. They get ridden frequently in the warmer months. I man of my own taste, I'm currently looking or an early 80s FLH |
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Originally Posted By mototard: Picked this up today. 1984 XL600R with 5636 miles for $630 runs ok, carbs need cleaning, won't run without the choke on, battery is dead. Everything works, only damage is a crack in the rear fender, some tears in the seat cover and a missing kickstand. Looks like the original tires. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/726A0114-E0F2-4FF0-9C7E-F46135239A2B_zpsrazh44b5.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/FEE02C55-6D59-485D-AEC9-F832C368ADCF_zpswzkxuoi7.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/FF36718B-E65B-46A4-9525-2A7D4D0D10E3_zpsfz2jup17.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/FBE43F61-7A8E-477A-8910-BA2B6D69C0FF_zpswrvj34nk.png View Quote |
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yeah... that's cool. I'd be all over that at $630 too!
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Originally Posted By Hanz:
That's a piece of history! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hanz:
Originally Posted By mototard:
Picked this up today. 1984 XL600R with 5636 miles for $630 runs ok, carbs need cleaning, won't run without the choke on, battery is dead. Everything works, only damage is a crack in the rear fender, some tears in the seat cover and a missing kickstand. Looks like the original tires. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/726A0114-E0F2-4FF0-9C7E-F46135239A2B_zpsrazh44b5.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/FEE02C55-6D59-485D-AEC9-F832C368ADCF_zpswzkxuoi7.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/FF36718B-E65B-46A4-9525-2A7D4D0D10E3_zpsfz2jup17.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/mototard/FBE43F61-7A8E-477A-8910-BA2B6D69C0FF_zpswrvj34nk.png Yup, I tickled with it. I just pulled the engine, to replace all engine seals and valve seals. Being it's an 1984 with only 5k miles I'm sure that the OEM rubber seals are all hard. I can see where a little oil is weeping around each seal. Figure on replacing fork seals also. Every time I look at it I'm amazed at the shape it's in. The inside of the fuel tank looks brand new, zero rust. All cables work freely and the brakes work. Heck the chain even looks like new. |
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Originally Posted By Subcanis: Figured I'd take a new pic. All the others I have are at least 5 years old. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v415/Subcanis/20160228_134315.jpg View Quote That front fender isn't silver, is it? |
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Originally Posted By nickforney: http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3110.jpg http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3109.jpg http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3108.jpg http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3107.jpg View Quote Those look SOOOO good. |
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Originally Posted By pokey074:
Those look SOOOO good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pokey074:
Those look SOOOO good. Thanks dude put some work in. I don't have garage space for it so I have been working in the late winter in Iowa in my storage locker. The folks from Xarc are sending me different rear turns and the rear fender is in getting painted now. I took it for a ride on sunday the new tips sound great. I very much regretted taking the front fender off so early though because the roads were still sloppy. |
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Originally Posted By pokey074:
That front fender isn't silver, is it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pokey074:
Originally Posted By Subcanis:
Figured I'd take a new pic. All the others I have are at least 5 years old. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v415/Subcanis/20160228_134315.jpg That front fender isn't silver, is it? Black. Polsport. |
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Originally Posted By AZNetEng:
Sold the CBR and bought a new (to me) BMW S1000RR. <a href="http://s131.photobucket.com/user/k00lhand/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p308/k00lhand/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg</a> View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Panther1911:
Originally Posted By AZNetEng:
Sold the CBR and bought a new (to me) BMW S1000RR. <a href="http://s131.photobucket.com/user/k00lhand/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p308/k00lhand/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg</a> Winner |
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Originally Posted By AZNetEng:
Sold the CBR and bought a new (to me) BMW S1000RR. <a href="http://s131.photobucket.com/user/k00lhand/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p308/k00lhand/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg</a> View Quote Nice choice |
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Originally Posted By AZNetEng:
Sold the CBR and bought a new (to me) BMW S1000RR. <a href="http://s131.photobucket.com/user/k00lhand/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p308/k00lhand/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_141430_zpsi4z7ozk2.jpg</a> View Quote Hows that thing ride? Ive started looking into them but no one around my area has one. |
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Originally Posted By Bradders:
This is coming home soon 2016 Triumph Speed Triple R <a href="http://s818.photobucket.com/user/Mbradders/media/E191D4EE-D865-421B-BA65-8C1C48D5AD30_zpstkzn7skx.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz105/Mbradders/E191D4EE-D865-421B-BA65-8C1C48D5AD30_zpstkzn7skx.jpg</a> View Quote nice! |
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Originally Posted By Bradders:
This is coming home soon 2016 Triumph Speed Triple R <a href="http://s818.photobucket.com/user/Mbradders/media/E191D4EE-D865-421B-BA65-8C1C48D5AD30_zpstkzn7skx.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/zz105/Mbradders/E191D4EE-D865-421B-BA65-8C1C48D5AD30_zpstkzn7skx.jpg</a> View Quote Its going to tell you to do things. Bad bad illegal fun things. |
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Try this maneuver: Take 50-60 paces backwards. Take several deep breaths. Sprint forward at full speed. Do a triple summersault through the air, and disappear up your own asshole.
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Looks good! Easily my favorite Triumph. I like the lines of the Daytona too but this one is tops.
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Originally Posted By AZNetEng: Thanks all. I have put 250 miles on it in 3 days. Easily of all the bikes Ive owned over the years my favorite. Easy to ride, comfortable on the street or the highway. Assloads of power and torque. I would encourage any experienced rider to jump on one. Definitely NOT a bike to learn on though. Absolute blast. http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p308/k00lhand/Mobile%20Uploads/20160307_143426_zpsgs1bbc57.jpg View Quote Did you get all of the bells and whistles? |
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It didnt have the exhaust option, heated grips, etc.
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Originally Posted By nickforney:
<a href="http://s273.photobucket.com/user/nickforney/media/IMG_3110.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3110.jpg</a> <a href="http://s273.photobucket.com/user/nickforney/media/IMG_3109.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3109.jpg</a> <a href="http://s273.photobucket.com/user/nickforney/media/IMG_3108.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3108.jpg</a> <a href="http://s273.photobucket.com/user/nickforney/media/IMG_3107.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/nickforney/IMG_3107.jpg</a> View Quote First off, I am NOT a cruiser guy... But, I have literally clicked to this page three seperate times on three seperate days and everytime I stopped on your first picture and said to myself "now that is one bad bike". Its freaking sweet looking. A smaller rear fender would be icing on the cake. |
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Originally Posted By J_Wynn:
First off, I am NOT a cruiser guy... But, I have literally clicked to this page three seperate times on three seperate days and everytime I stopped on your first picture and said to myself "now that is one bad bike". Its freaking sweet looking. A smaller rear fender would be icing on the cake. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By J_Wynn:
First off, I am NOT a cruiser guy... But, I have literally clicked to this page three seperate times on three seperate days and everytime I stopped on your first picture and said to myself "now that is one bad bike". Its freaking sweet looking. A smaller rear fender would be icing on the cake. There isn't a whole lot out for extra parts on the indians you can just bolt and go. I thought about doing a full fender removal on the rear and doing a springer seat. Its just really hard to get lights up and running on it. There are some cool hill climber customs out there that are really cool but again nothing I could easily get that could then be made street legal with the needed lights and a plate and stuff. The show room or full custom bikes are cool and all but many of the indian special bikes the dealers were showcasing couldn't be rode out on the street legally. I don't trailer my bike around to shows and shit it was 40 and there was snow on the ground for my dog to eat this morning and I was out riding on the shitty roads. I have my stock fender yet and may randomly decide to do some work on it just for the fun of it. I have always either been a sport bike guy or a dual sport type. The scouts a fun bike to ride and I think I will continue to like it but I was seriously eyeing a little honda cr250 elsinore that the guy working on my cafe racer had. I didn't ask how much he wanted in fear I could afford it. Originally Posted By RayFromJersey:
Switched out my clip-ons for the original bars yesterday. I miss the sporty cafe look but it simply wasn't comfortable for rides longer than 30 minutes. I need to bring the bars back a little bit and she'll be good to go. http://i.imgur.com/xfhVciG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/j6wNwXQ.jpg http://i.imgur.com/cmCC01L.jpg That thing is freakin cool. My little honda 350 is getting carbs jetted and some work done that I couldn't do Im excited to get it back. |
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Originally Posted By ewmccraw:
Here's my 2015 FJ09 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Hd9koqne-z4/VvGrK3qwEKI/AAAAAAAAhZY/pRZTqD59LEESvaOmXA8BKZ4Qg-C1VuxxQCCo/s800-Ic42/20160322_162113.jpg View Quote I really like the looks of the FJ's and yours looks good too. I ended up with a V Strom but was very close to an FJ. I prefer the style of the FJ but the V Strom fit me a little better. |
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