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I just recently went on this ride with my wife a couple of weekends ago. (This is just some random video I found on the youtube I'm using to drive home the point.). This was our conversation.
Wife:" I can't believe that was 93 miles an hour! I almost blacked out! what did you think honey?".
Me...
I've just recently had the pleasure of realizing psychedelic rock mixed with a ride creates the greatest high ever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8CXRGEZ6yM&feature=related
I know it's long, but just hit play and enjoy the ride 8)
I'm sure it mind sound a little silly, but the sprocket guard and side covers where the cherry on top for me. It's the small little details that get me off. Awesome ride, dude!
Dude, WELCOME to DTT!
You've definitely come to the right place for being a motorcycle addict. As you've probably been able to see, you can get your fix any way or style here, and it'll be cool that we have another gear head to share some wisdom with us all! Post some pics if you got em!
Yeah front fenders are extremely important. I learned that the hard way on two occasions.
One was after a good rain shower, and the second was at about 85 mph. :o
You could always trim down the front fender just enough where it keeps the forks connected. I ended up doing that and alleviated...
Believe me, you're starting out right. You obviously have the bug and before you know it, you'll be able to accomplish some big projects. I started out in the same boat by learning the theory of swimming and then getting in the water and applying what I learned. The key to remember is that...
Here is the one I just recently did
Just make sure your careful when you put pressure on the patch that it doesn't move a little. I put 5lb round weights on it ( 20lbs total), and it moved it very slightly, as you can see where the JB is at the top left corner of the patch.
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