I was looking over my browser for my business when I noticed a hit from this site and figured I come check it out. It has been awhile since I have had a Katana to call my own, I buy and sell bikes and have owned more Katanas than I can honestly count, they were the back bone of my business for years and the warm spot in my heart for them will never dissapear. I make a living repairing plastic and fixing gas tanks, Hopefully anyone reading this will never need my service, you can check out site here http://www.empiregp.com/
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EmpireGP Sportbike plastic welding, custom, stock, painting, tank repair, Shark Skinz dealer and abs plastic sales
http://www.empiregp.com/
Ride Hard! Take Chances! We Need The Work!
Bob Brown #284 CSBATags: None
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Originally posted by tdrcommWelcome to KR!
Hate to tell you but I'm trying desperatly to NOT send you any work
You're a little far from SoCal anyway, but I'm sure you get more than enough business out there in NY.
I don't take it wrong, I wouldn't want anyone to have to call me. It does do strange things to me as a rider when most of the people you talk to have crashed, sometimes talking on a forum reminds me of the other aspects of riding, it is sometimes re assuring to know not everyone crashed today
Advice on painting and repair is always free, we cater to riders who don't have a lot of money, helping someone out now always seems to pay off in the end, we seem to always be busys so don't be shy about askingEmpireGP Sportbike plastic welding, custom, stock, painting, tank repair, Shark Skinz dealer and abs plastic sales
http://www.empiregp.com/
Ride Hard! Take Chances! We Need The Work!
Bob Brown #284 CSBA
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Originally posted by plasticweldIt has been awhile since I have had a Katana to call my own, I buy and sell bikes and have owned more Katanas than I can honestly count, they were the back bone of my business for years and the warm spot in my heart for them will never dissapear.
Katanas were the backbone of your business huh? Somehow I can relate
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Welcome to Katriders. Glad you came in to see us. What kind of bike do you ride now?
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welcome, glad to have you. I hope no one has to use your services but it's always nice to have someone like you around.Originally posted by AbeezieSoNeezie
fact: a yammie is a girls bike
fact: more that one girl rides yammies therefore yammies = a bunch of girls
fact: girls lie
therefore, the following equation is true.
girls = yammah
yammah = a bunch of liars
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Originally posted by BraadaJimOriginally posted by plasticweldIt has been awhile since I have had a Katana to call my own, I buy and sell bikes and have owned more Katanas than I can honestly count, they were the back bone of my business for years and the warm spot in my heart for them will never dissapear.
Katanas were the backbone of your business huh? Somehow I can relate
Highsight2020
Right now I have a 1997 Suzuki 900 RF 2000 Yamaha R1 and a 2002 Ktm 520 motard.
Need4Speed750, you got mailEmpireGP Sportbike plastic welding, custom, stock, painting, tank repair, Shark Skinz dealer and abs plastic sales
http://www.empiregp.com/
Ride Hard! Take Chances! We Need The Work!
Bob Brown #284 CSBA
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