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OMG GUESS WHAT.......i will tell you inside lol!!

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  • #16
    Congrats man! Need to do the same myself when I get my Kat in running condition.
    '94 Katana 600
    '93 Mazda RX-7

    “Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary… that’s what gets you.”
    ― Jeremy Clarkson

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    • #17
      Smart thing to do! I re-took it when my youngest son went thru it getting his license. It was a good refresher!

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      • #18
        Nice!
        sigpic Mulholland Hwy Ride
        1992 Katana GSX600F (on permanent loan to a family member)
        2000 Suzuki Hayabusa
        First Hayabusa Commercial Hayabusa Design
        Hayabusa #1 Wonder of Motorcycles

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        • #19
          I took the MSF course 3 weeks ago.

          On Sunday I was riding like an idiot, speeding up some nice curves. But I didn't drop the bike until I was going 2mph doing a u-turn on an extra wide shoulder/stop-area, and had the handlebars in a full "eights" turn going over gravel.

          Ego = imploded. Not even a scratch on the katana or me.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by swiddie View Post
            I took the MSF course 3 weeks ago.

            On Sunday I was riding like an idiot, speeding up some nice curves. But I didn't drop the bike until I was going 2mph doing a u-turn on an extra wide shoulder/stop-area, and had the handlebars in a full "eights" turn going over gravel.

            Ego = imploded. Not even a scratch on the katana or me.
            Meh crap happens... keep riding

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