Nothing like a nice clean bike. :thumb:
Picture showing the GPR steering damper and the Vortex clip-ons. A damper is a must for the 929 and 954. The Vortex put me about 3/4" further forward and 1" lower than stock clipons.
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A shot of the tail showing the Hotbodies under tail. The rear hugger is an ART carbon fiber piece
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Side view from the rear. I got lucky and picked up the race core Jardine for $105 on e-bay.
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The other side
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And another one.
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Those grips gotta go man. Maybe a red theme with a yellow hammer and sickle? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I kiiid O0. That's a sweet ride man, and I bet it's nice to know that bike can out-ride today's 1000RR. It also looks really nice with the undertail kit, exhaust & damper.
Here I was thinking that being a "Real American" you'd have a real truck. :laugh:
Nope, I can't let it die. It's too damn funny. :icon_razz:
Quote from: GeeP on July 09, 2007, 09:27:26 AM
Here I was thinking that being a "Real American" you'd have a real truck. :laugh:
Nope, I can't let it die. It's too damn funny. :icon_razz:
You don't consider a F150 to be a real truck? :cookoo:
I don't particularly like the style of the new fords..
But that is a damn sharp lookin 954!!!!! Love those grips :thumb:
what exactly does a steering damper do?
keeps you from killing yourself
is that it?
Quote from: bluelespaul on July 09, 2007, 10:31:06 AM
what exactly does a steering damper do?
Dampens harmonic input from the front end that can lead to a tank slapper. Under hard acceleration there is little to no weight on the front end. It's very easy to have the front wheel start to wobble violently from lock to lock trying to straighten itself out. Usual causes of this is a rider who jerks or bumps the handlebars out of the line of travel under acceleration or who puts the front end down crosssed up coming down from a wheelie, in a bump in the track/road surface can also cause this to happen. The 954 has a very short wheelbase a minimal amount of rake and very little trail these things combined with the amount of engine power lead to a lot of situations where under acceleration the front end gets light.
Quote from: spcterry on July 09, 2007, 10:19:52 AM
I don't particularly like the style of the new fords..
But that is a damn sharp lookin 954!!!!! Love those grips :thumb:
Dude I love the new Fords, the cab looks like it has a lot more room inside for some reason. It just feels super wide and roomy. My old silverado always left me feeling claustrophobic.
awe...it's got such cute little calipers...
Clean and GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bowdown: :thumb:
Damn. $105 for a can...
I wish I could find something like that for my R6
It took me 2 1/2 months of sniping on e-bay to get that deal. I wanted a clean good looking quality can for cheap so I spent a lot of time watching auctions. Eat sleep and breath e-bay and you can find one eventually. You'll have to lay off the sheep for a while.
Nice bike, show off. :laugh:
QuoteYou don't consider a F150 to be a real truck? :cookoo:
Nah, it's for picking up groceries, gardening stuff, and other domestic supplies. Glorified car is all.
Real truck manufacturers:
Mack
MAN
Autocar
International
Western Star
Marmon
Oshkosh
Leyland
Freightliner
Peterbilt
Kenworth
Terex
Mercedes
Steyr-Puch
Euclid
Lectra Haul
Unit Rig
Haulpak
Ford can't make it in the car business, let alone the truck business.
Beautiful bike, BP!! When I do make it up your way, you'll have to put up with my ratbike GS. I have washed it once in two years! All I do is ride it.
Maybe if I had a bike in that shape I'd be inspired to wash it. It looks fabulous! :bowdown: :bowdown:
I'm not a snob TG, your bike'll be fine. I have always kept my bikes clean it's just easier to see a developing problom like oil seepage around a seal or gasket if everything is clean. That and you don't get nearly as dirty when you do your periodic maintenance.
As for truck's, my truck tow's everything I may need it to tow with no problem, and hauls everything I haul occasionally. I think I will stick with it :thumb: