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    Its like all my christmas's have come at once..

    Hey everyone,

    As everyone knows i crashed mt GSX-R about 5 and a half months ago, WELL.... I know have everything (except for a head light, indicator and gear lever) READY FOR THE BIKE... Now all that has to be done is weld the sunframe, get my licence and assemble the bike!!!

    See you on the road, then in the race track
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    good shit TS!!!!!!!!!

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    So whos starting the Sweepstake on how long your bike is going to keep intact

    SENSEI PERFORMANCE TUNING

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    Yes! The beast lives!

    Mwaughahahahahahaahh! Excellent!! Make sure you have Before/Broke/New pics, or else the KB team will hunt you down and break your kneecaps!
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    if you have a face afterwards well... that depends how you act...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cryhavoc
    Yes! The beast lives!

    Mwaughahahahahahaahh! Excellent!! Make sure you have Before/Broke/New pics, or else the KB team will hunt you down and break your kneecaps!
    Heres a before pic....

    Riff Raff has a "just after the crash pic"

    and ill get a pic of its current state and all the parts i have aquired tomorrow...

    3-4 weeks time i will post up a completed pic...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei 509
    So whos starting the Sweepstake on how long your bike is going to keep intact
    On the road, i hope never to crash it again... On the track, well thats a different story...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    On the road, i hope never to crash it again... On the track, well thats a different story...
    I'm really happy for you Chris, it will be good to get this all behind you ey? GOOD effort on sticking through all the crap, and getting to this point, it'll be worth it when you've stuck that last gear lever on

    As for never crashing on the road again, it's partly to do with how you ride and partly just "shit happens". If you take out the riding factor (i.e. ride "safely") you're less likely to crash, but "shit still happens" Here's hoping none of us ever crash on the road again (or in the garage, on the track, on the front lawn, while washing the bike or anywhere )

    Looking forward to finished pics of the bike, and then your post on getting your Full and finally rave race reviews!!!

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    Arrow Well done!

    Enjoy the bike and lets keep it on two wheels ahe!
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    Good on ya Chris. I bet you're chomping at the bit to get back out there again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    I'm really happy for you Chris, it will be good to get this all behind you ey? GOOD effort on sticking through all the crap, and getting to this point, it'll be worth it when you've stuck that last gear lever on

    As for never crashing on the road again, it's partly to do with how you ride and partly just "shit happens". If you take out the riding factor (i.e. ride "safely") you're less likely to crash, but "shit still happens"
    when he crashed he was actually going rather slow, on a cruise ride with PT so not his normal anitcs

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    That's great news
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei 509
    So whos starting the Sweepstake on how long your bike is going to keep intact
    Ill take july
    "Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider."

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    when he crashed he was actually going rather slow, on a cruise ride with PT so not his normal anitcs
    Yep i wasnt riding in my usual "manner" I was out doing the same pace as PT and Milky.... But yes my road riding has toned down a hell of a lot compared to what it was like...

    Just about to whack up some more photos...
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    Heres some more photos...referrelative="t" o:spt="75" coordsize="21600,21600"> BLOODY COMPUTER!!!!! Wont upload them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Heres some more photos....
    where???????????????

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