Thanks, guys. I think I will leave it the way it is. It does look pretty cool, and certainly attracts attention. I really like it at night, when all the undermounted LED's are on Hope to ride with some of you soon!
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Christine
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is -- LOOK TWICE before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a drive way. Stay on your side of the road, especially in corners. Don't FOLLOW too closely; bikes can stop faster than cars can. Keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones. If you care about someone who rides a motorcycle, please repost
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Thanks! I was watching the ad too. Fell in love with the bike, and got a great deal, so I couldn't leave it behindChristine
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is -- LOOK TWICE before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a drive way. Stay on your side of the road, especially in corners. Don't FOLLOW too closely; bikes can stop faster than cars can. Keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones. If you care about someone who rides a motorcycle, please repost
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Originally posted by cwalmsley View PostThanks, guys. I think I will leave it the way it is. It does look pretty cool, and certainly attracts attention. I really like it at night, when all the undermounted LED's are on Hope to ride with some of you soon!
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No problem! It is freezing here today with a chance of snow this evening, so the bike won't be making an appearance tonight, but the next nice day we get I will get her out of the garage and get some more day and night picsChristine
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is -- LOOK TWICE before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a drive way. Stay on your side of the road, especially in corners. Don't FOLLOW too closely; bikes can stop faster than cars can. Keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones. If you care about someone who rides a motorcycle, please repost
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As promised, here are a few more pics of the bike with the LED's on. I am still playing around with the controls, but there are 6 different colors to choose from and various strobe, fade, alternating, etc. functions.Attached Files- IMG-20120425-01506.jpg (58.5 KB, 40 views)
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Christine
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is -- LOOK TWICE before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a drive way. Stay on your side of the road, especially in corners. Don't FOLLOW too closely; bikes can stop faster than cars can. Keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones. If you care about someone who rides a motorcycle, please repost
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Many props. If I saw that out and about I would have to stop and chat about it. Friggin sweet.sigpic
"Why do I ride a bike? Aside from the feeling of freedom, excitement, and adrenaline... probably the 90 million miles of headroom."
"Katrina" 2001 750 Black/Anthracite
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The PO put a lot of effort into that bike...... leave it alone. Here's something you could consider...... a ride held every year...
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89 GSX750F(sold....sob)
96 YZF 1000R
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Thanks, guys. You are absolutely right. I love the bike the way it is, and as long as I am happy with it, it shouldn't matter what anybody else thinks. I think she is gorgeous, and a proud tribute to the men and women of our Royal Canadian Air Force who have risked their lives to protect oursLast edited by cwalmsley; 04-26-2012, 12:00 PM.Christine
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is -- LOOK TWICE before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a drive way. Stay on your side of the road, especially in corners. Don't FOLLOW too closely; bikes can stop faster than cars can. Keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones. If you care about someone who rides a motorcycle, please repost
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