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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    have fun....

    Hey can those bikes be lowered in height at all?

    Yep I have sat on one of them and you guessed it... my feet dont reach the ground.
    i doubt it.. i wish i could move the pegs forward.. then my legs would fit better on the bike
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    Cool

    damn as I wouldnt mind having one of them to hoon around on

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    Well.... I'm getting geared up, and heading to harvey norman now.. post the pics when i get back
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    how's the cornering going, you went out last night.

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    Harvey Norman..

    Well, didn't end up in the harvey norman car park for a while (since there were still people there), so we went to a different car park, and as luck would have it, the videos i took, it was too dark, and i only got a few pics, and then the battery went flat

    Eventually went to the harvey norman carpark and messed around a bit there.. i'm starting to get wheelies going pretty good.. still got a long way to go, but i'm slowly getting there..

    as with the 3 pics (that aren't the suzuki 150), you can probably tell that i finally worked out how to do a burnout on a ct110.. you grip the front brake, rev it (while in first), and then compress the forks.. main thing though, you gotta keep the forks compressed, otherwise.. um.. mini version of that bucking bronco wheelie but it was all good.. gimp'd the photos a bit (for the sake of it).. hopefully will do some better stuff sometime.. my legs were a bit too stiff to get my knee down tonight, which sucked.... but yeah. not quite what i was hoping for, but it was fun anyway..
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    any pics yet....
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    Quote Originally Posted by sexy beast
    any pics yet....
    did you look at Post #20?
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    Good skillz on the CT. Hope you let it cool down before switching off??
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