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UKI BOYS
11th July 2008, 21:51
Hello fallas and fallesses.Its only been 18yrs but I finally got what Ive always wanted well back then I wanted a RGV 250 but I recently brought a GSXR1100w 94 and the rest is history.Living the dream now.Had my bike for about a year and have already made considerable cosmetic changes to it.polish rims,tripletrees,foot rest,gauge mounts and also polish fab exchaust bracket.recessed indicators ,alloy bar ends,polished mesh in fairing vents,braided brake lines,l.e.d lights,Vortex sprocket,blue chain and all the other hoo haa.Anyway I wanted to start throwing some money at my motor and guessed this site would be a good place to get some advice on different things I have planned.so thats me in a nut shell so howdy to all. HELP IM STUCK IN A NUT SHELL
CB ARGH
11th July 2008, 21:58
HELP IM STUCK IN A NUT SHELL
Go to a gay bar in the city, they play with nuts all day long so they have experience with your illness. :doctor:
You gave me a good idea, the vent idea for the fairing air intake thingie, that would look pretty cool, but hard to mount.
Welcome to the site also.
Disclaimer: No point of this post is speaking from experience, this may include, but is not limited to, gay remarks.
old GIXER
12th July 2008, 13:16
nice bike and you got some cool ideas it the kinda stuf i do go the gixers
TLMAN
12th July 2008, 13:42
Hello fallas and fallesses.Its only been 18yrs but I finally got what Ive always wanted well back then I wanted a RGV 250 but I recently brought a GSXR1100w 94 and the rest is history.Living the dream now.Had my bike for about a year and have already made considerable cosmetic changes to it.polish rims,tripletrees,foot rest,gauge mounts and also polish fab exchaust bracket.recessed indicators ,alloy bar ends,polished mesh in fairing vents,braided brake lines,l.e.d lights,Vortex sprocket,blue chain and all the other hoo haa.Anyway I wanted to start throwing some money at my motor and guessed this site would be a good place to get some advice on different things I have planned.so thats me in a nut shell so howdy to all. HELP IM STUCK IN A NUT SHELL
Put this in it
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Engine-drive-train/auction-165175747.htm
:done:
Qkchk
12th July 2008, 14:12
HELP IM STUCK IN A NUT SHELL
Nice take on Mike Myers.... :lol:
I can confirm having seen this bike that it looks sweet. Bit hard having to ride over gravel roads to get anywhere, but always spotless - sweet! :yes:
tate35
12th July 2008, 23:50
Go to a gay bar in the city, they play with nuts all day long so they have experience with your illness. :doctor:
You gave me a good idea, the vent idea for the fairing air intake thingie, that would look pretty cool, but hard to mount.
Welcome to the site also.
Disclaimer: No point of this post is speaking from experience, this may include, but is not limited to, gay remarks.
Would that be the Blue Oyster Bar? :laugh:
woodybee
13th July 2008, 02:48
I can confirm having seen this bike that it looks sweet. Bit hard having to ride over gravel roads to get anywhere, but always spotless - sweet! :yes:Me, well I for one, adore sitting out on a nice warm day, with the chrome polish and cloth in one hand, and a beer in the other, with some tunes going on in the background.
Its like owning a dog, I get folk wandering past always wanting to chat about my bike, and to be honest, I feel so embarrased if I ride my bike to a rally and its filthy......its obviously a mind thing, as its clean when I set off........then thats all that counts.
I have to admit, its all a pose with the bike thing, there's nowt better, than kicking it off its stand, starting it up and listening to it purr and growl like an adolescent tiger, before I throw my head back, laugh to myself and ride off into the distance.
Children don't try that at home, (throwing your head back with a crash helmet), as you could fracture bones.
And oi, new geezer, welcome to the site, happy rally going mate, maybe catchya at one of em:wari::done::Punk:
Griffin
20th July 2008, 08:58
Me, well I for one, adore sitting out on a nice warm day, with the chrome polish and cloth in one hand, and a beer in the other, with some tunes going on in the background.
Ahhh... isnt that the life :2thumbsup
H00dz
25th July 2008, 22:33
I can confirm having seen this bike that it looks sweet. Bit hard having to ride over gravel roads to get anywhere, but always spotless - sweet! :yes:
Cant believe I'm agreeing with EJT (I must be getting soft) BUT it is one sweet ride.....Show Room shine but Ballsy on the Highway
Norfland HARD :niceone:
RobRod
25th July 2008, 23:31
Hey old gsxr's are a good old axe to grind, tho wouldn't spend money on motor unless service and tuning but try and get more from the bike by spending you coin on the suspension. Fourteen year old shocks and forks would love some attention or replacement and the bike will just feel better too.
fireball
25th July 2008, 23:34
once again this thread is pointless without pics to look at....
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