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drew95gt

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  1. I would keep the 14, they are nice bikes imo. Just do like what was suggested and try some different bars and seat. I would consider the Z1000 if you really just want a different bike...they are sweet, but you will lose any wind protection at speed that you would have with the ZX14.

  2. Cool stuff, hope to see you there with shiny new stand or with 2x4 in hand.

    HA, I could see me rolling in with a 2x4 strapped to the bike..ghetto fabulous. Just checked UPS tracking and it is scheduled to be delivered Wed, so I am IN.

  3. My friends and I actually have done #1 at Wal-Mart, very funny putting a pack of "Magnums" in this womans cart (she had to have been at least 80 years old). You know she got to the checkout and was all embarassed hehe.

  4. Come on out and say hello.

    We are a nice bunch......... no matter what mr purple silky says.

    I am planning on it...got the all clear from wifey, so no family commitments. I am just waiting for my new kickstand to come in for my bike...the previous owner had the stocker cut down when the bike was lowered and since I lifted it back up I have to park it with a 2x4 under the stand to keep it from leaning too far. UPS says it should be here that day (hopefully early) so I will put it on and head over.:metal:

  5. Price seems pretty reasonable for a 2007 this time of year...maybe a tad high, but not much. I just sold my 2004 Ninja for $1,775 on EBay and I am still getting emails about it from interested people. Those little 250's do hold their resale pretty well for an older style bike, and they are a blast to learn the ropes on.

  6. Tons of Hot Wheels, my old Atari 2600, all the He-Man and GI Joe...I had one of those metal Tonka dump trucks too...man that thing was tough (and heavy if I remember right). My favorite was my Dukes of Hazzard Big Wheel trike that had the confederate flags on it and the "General Lee" written on it. It had the handbrake so you could do burnouts and slides and some Cragar SS looking wheels..it was cool as shit.

  7. I looked at one before I bought my current bike...it was a 2006 model and I liked everything about it except the weight and the super small rear tire on such a big bike. I have heard those oil/air cooled motors are pretty stout and very easy to work on.

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