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Don't all track kits void warranties?
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I once bought a bike that wasn't wrecked...It was stolen and recovered, but still issued a salvage title. The thieves painted it flat black, it just needed repainted. It passed inspection with no receipts.
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Were the frame or forks damaged? Any pics? Btw, I am selling a newer CBR600RR
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For awhile I was just about set on moving to Leadville, CO. Career and life took me a different direction.
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There are lots of videos online on how to set sag. It's easy to do. All you need is a buddy or 2. This kind of chock makes it even easier: http://www.cyclegear.com/TRACKSIDE-Roll-On-Wheel-Chock
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Once I sell a bike and the cash is in my hand...they can set it on fire for all I care
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Is your buddy Delonte West
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I've spent a lot of time in CO. I have some good friends there. If I were to leave OH, that's where I would go.
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How much power do those make?
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You were riding a smart, quick pace. Especially considering the law enforcement in the area and the fact that we needed to ride our bikes home
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http://www.cycleworld.com/2015/05/18/four-affordable-sub-400cc-entry-level-sportbike-motorcycle-review-comparison-test-photos-specifications/
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Vaping. A hobby for some and a means of quitting for others
Tpoppa replied to TheBrown57's topic in Dumpster
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I've owned 4 at once, multiple times. Others on here have had larger stables. My usual rides are 400+ miles. The faster I can ride the route, the sooner I can get home
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This is the decision I have to make every time I I buy a bike: Do I buy a bike with high level sporting capability and modify it to be comfortable, or Do I buy a more comfortable bike and modify it to have more sporting capability? Bikes like the Ninja1000 & VFR1200 seem to have the best balance out of the box. I personally can't corner as quickly on my VFR as on the CBR, but it's pretty close. Helibars and drop pegs make a difference on a super sport. But a SS is never going to have the same wind protection or stability as an ST, which make long rides less fatiguing. Comfort vs Sport...I've been trying to decide for 20 years
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The CB500s can also be had on the cheap.
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Why Paul? Is that vintage of Ape unreliable?
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...and ABS. Mine needs a home
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I've seen plenty of used ones for sale with only a couple hundred miles on them. Seems like the novelty wears off pretty fast. I'd get a 250 scooter over a Grom.
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There was a pool?
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I didn't ride with Roamr on 129 but he was hauling the mail on the Cherohala
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I'm a fan of girls getting their knees down.
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Written, illustrated, and published by Todd??
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There was a guy on the Dragon on a Victory Vision that would slow down and drink a sip of coffee before turns. Rolled right by the turnoffs, never waived us by. That was fun We passed him but it took a few turns to get by.
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