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Kit (Mysta2) and I rode out to the salt flats in Oklahoma and took some photos. These are some photos of us riding. Ignore the douchey shots of me. I left the RD400 at home and took the CL350 with my new exhaust system and aluminum seat covered by agirlnamedgo. Kit took his LoudBike, of which I'm sure you're all aware.
Me stopping by the side of the road.
Kit doing a field-side repair on his bike (not shown, I did the same).
no. But she did drop the bike on herself... it wasn't a big deal, I did more damage to it riding it there on too small a main jet. It now will not start, wont even kick over... so no pics of me riding it on the salt. Got some of me on Chris's bike though. I'll leave those up to him to post.
Nah, the tire doesn't hit the cross brace much. It did once or twice when I had the preload on the damper wrong. A couple clicks fixed that--even with a passenger.
What passenger? Here is my wife and I opening up the little 350.
Yeah, the cable worked great. Thanks for giving me that!
Thanks man. You like the case photo of Kit and I or the one of my wife and I opening the bike up on the salt?
Here are a couple more photos. The first is the of the two bikes. I really like this shot because it shows how we build here in Dallas.
The second shot is of Kit tearing up the salt. Like he said, the model dropped his bike, and afterwards, she would not kick over at all. So Kit borrowed my bike and went on a few high speed runs. The Salt Flats we were on are nothing like Bonneville; ours were much smaller. Still, if you guys ever get the opportunity to open a bike up on some salt, you should really do it. It's a rush like I've never experienced.
Your eyes match your shirt that salt gets absolutely everywhere. It whipped into Kit's eyes thoughout the day. I can't believe you could open those at the end of the day.
I like those shirt photos. Those really came out cool.
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