Last year I toured with a duffle bag and a cargo net. Unfortunately I didn't have enough space to bring all that I would have liked. So I'm going to give these a try this year and see if I fare better. (They're not installed properly...just a mock-up).
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Looks like a nice setup. What did you pay for those if you don't mind my asking?Need those hard to find crush washers for the bottom end of your forks? PM me, i've got plenty
News from my latest doctors appointment "It's not a psychotic break, it's a psychotic fracture."
Scars are tattoos with better stories
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I got them on e-bay for $61....with shipping etc. from California..... it came to about $103 Canadian.
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Pomona, CAsigpicLife throws you curves......enjoy the ones you get when riding.
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89 GSX750F(sold....sob)
96 YZF 1000R
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Here they are with a proper install. I think they'll do nicely, and I can still use my dufflebag if I need to.Attached FilessigpicLife throws you curves......enjoy the ones you get when riding.
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89 GSX750F(sold....sob)
96 YZF 1000R
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That's a strange looking Kathttp://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=110816
1994 GSX750F Katana with:
Michelin Pilot Road 2's, 120/70, 150/70,
Race Tech 1.0kg springs with 25mm preload,
R6 rear shock w/14.3kg Eibach spring,
1" Soupys bar risers, Zero Gravity windshield,
RK GXW Gold Chain, My own fender eliminator,
3BBB turn signal mirrors,
Black painted seat and rear trim,
Nelson-Rigg CL-135, CL-150, CL-950.
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