Only if you can make irritating contributions like "eh, you don't want to do that!" and "that's not the way we did it in my day", also obvious statements like "now, remember to win, you have to be first across the line", "if you aren't riding like you're about to crash, you ain't riding hard enough!"![]()
"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
lol i do that on a daily basis![]()
cool, pit crew sorted then
Spent my whole day off today working on the bike at work, implementing a weight loss program, putting some of the race fairings, attaching new clip ons, new uranium spark plugs, and getting the bike running.
Still to add front fairings, chain and sprockets, tyres, new oil and filter, braided brake lines, and get suspension redone.
You guys can always swing by work and check on my progress![]()
Did you put nitrogen into the tyres and special headlight fluid? What about the power band? Did you upgrade it to the red one?
Also, you could put nitrous into a V-can on the side and have you also put race tape on it? Painted it red to make it go fasterer?
Drilled holes into the swing arm to help reduce weight yet?
What about putting lock wire onto all the hollowed out titanium bolts you should be using?
GPS and camera set up for the Moto GP look? Applied for the number 69 for your race number?
Jeez! You gotta get cracking lad!
"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
This is a production class - red power bands are strictly illegal. Headlight fluid and tail light fluid will be missed seeing that the bike hasn't got neither, but good thinking.
I think I should be able to get through screwteneering with the ram air intakes on the frame though - good thinking there Gale_Wolf![]()
Well Gremlin rocked on up to borrow my VIO camera (which used to be zeocens), hope he gets some good footage in the U S of A!
"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
yea, he will have good times with them harleys
Let's hope I figure it out quickly... hoping to record my first k's on US roads with decent audio etc... should be a laugh, never ridden anywhere but NZ.
Then there will be the forests and mountains, apparently we must be careful not to scare the US bikers not used to such twisty roads![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
If you make it up to Montana give me a shout. We have some local switchbacks if that is what you are looking for. Have a good one!
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