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jgetz524

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  1. Nearest "Kawasaki " dealership is up by mid Ohio I believe.. Now if dealers count. Pony would work ?

    Iron Pony (Pony Powersports Group) sells new Kawasakis. That's what I meant.

    Next challenge: At a dealership of your motorcycle make.

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  2. Awesome, just one question, where do I get his contract info (phone or email)? Their site http://www.pegramracing.com/index.php doesn't have much info. Only thing I can find is his twitter account, which I guess I could sign up for if I need to, but never gotten into the twitter thing.

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pegram-Racing-Motorcycle-Service-Center/175352942565401

    6270 Bowen Rd, Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110

    (614) 829-6581

    and I did not know they did that kind of work. Nice to know.

  3. When I was in my 20s I rode in the winter because I had to and hated it. Now in my 40s I ride in the winter because I want to and I love it.

    I can't wait for this snow to go away so I can try out my new heated jacket and glove liners

  4. Just got a new helmet with a pinlock insert. My Scorpion was fogging up at anything less than freeway speeds and it was about time to replace it.

    I Didn't want ride today with the ground still wet, I hate those tar snakes, really bad on Leap road, but tomorrow we'll see how well the pinlock works.

  5. I only hope that NBC is smart enough to hire the Speed F1 team. Varsha, Hobbs, Matchett and Buxton are second to none. I wonder what happens to MotoGP and WSBK?

    Agree, except for Machett, I can't stand him: "Advantage Fox Sports 1, 4 more races to play, Gentlemen" in his annoying accent, looking over his reading glasses

    just hating... a little bit

  6. I have the Givi Flow 35 top case and e21 side bags. I had to make my own mounts for them. A couple bucks at Home depot for steel and a few hours at a friend's house with a welder can take care of that.

    The 35 liter top case is big enough to fit my helmet, gloves and other small items. The 21 liter side cases will fit my jacket in one of them and all my rain/cold gear in the other.

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  7. I bought this 2004 CBR1000RR as a salvage and rebuilt it in 2006 with replacement oem 2006 parts. It has all 2006 cbr 1000rr bodywork and a salvage/rebulit title. The odometer was gone when I bought it, but I have put about 13k miles on it since 2006.

    $5500. Bike is in Columbus, Ohio

    Mods include:

    Brembo 19x20 front brake master cylinder, galfer steel braided brakelines front and rear, hrc 1/6 turn throttle, greggs led flush front signals, integrated rear signals, fender eliminator, hotbodies racing rear hugger, Stomp grip tank pads, Pulse P2 LiIon battery

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