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  • #31
    that would be one bad day if you were going 60 and slid off the seat
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    • #32
      might have to make the seat out of Velcro and wear fuzzy pants.
      Can't blame me for something I don't remember.
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      • #33
        looks fast

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BRAUNSTEIN82 View Post
          that would be one bad day if you were going 60 and slid off the seat
          you really think i'm gonna be daft enough to let go of the handlebars

          p.s.
          who travels that slowly ?
          it ain't broke ....




          i ain't fixed it enough

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          • #35
            ok latest pictures (complete with me posing) ...



            it ain't broke ....




            i ain't fixed it enough

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            • #36
              latest update...

              i've ridden it almost daily since completion and done 300 - 400 miles on it so far, it's not the most comfortable bike in the world but by god it's FUN
              popped a couple of gentle wheelies off small rises so far, tears up traffic like it's something out of a cartoon and just wants to wrench your arms off every time you roll the power on hard ...

              so far all i've had fall off is one case bolt and one rear indicator lens (both replaced)....

              took it to the local tuner, he reckons my jetting is pretty close but i need to lift the needles as it stutters on a flat throttle at 70 - 80mph, i already knew i needed to balance the carbs ...

              all i gotta do is those couple of little jobs then take it back to him for final tuning, should minimise my expenses ...

              one final thing, it's light, when i say light i mean really light, almost like riding a DT175 light, flickable, stable , been really surprising in all the riding so far and it appears to be economical as well ....

              for fun riding it doesn't seem to have any downsides
              it ain't broke ....




              i ain't fixed it enough

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              • #37
                what kind of handlebars are those? do they vibrate bad?
                Jealousy Is Natural

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by bubba View Post
                  what kind of handlebars are those? do they vibrate bad?
                  they're Renthals (dirtbike) mounted on an aftermarket top yoke, dunno if they vibrate bad i'm too busy having fun to notice, vibrates like a randy rabbit thru the seat and tank anyway so any vibes thru the bars are minimal in comparison
                  it ain't broke ....




                  i ain't fixed it enough

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by NiteMare View Post
                    they're Renthals (dirtbike) mounted on an aftermarket top yoke, dunno if they vibrate bad i'm too busy having fun to notice, vibrates like a randy rabbit thru the seat and tank anyway so any vibes thru the bars are minimal in comparison
                    haha, right on
                    Jealousy Is Natural

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