Here is my 2002 Yamaha Vstar 1100 custom. Few mods like 2-1 pipes,homemade air intake setup,some light carb mods and rejetting, no reflectors, moved rear brake reservoir, custom cut seat by me,painted tank by me as well.
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Here is my 2002 Yamaha Vstar 1100 custom. Few mods like 2-1 pipes,homemade air intake setup,some light carb mods and rejetting, no reflectors, moved rear brake reservoir, custom cut seat by me,painted tank by me as well.
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2002 GT Mustang 5speed
-sprayed,drag radials,powershifted every day
Treated myself to a Christmas present and picked up a low mileage `82 Suzuki Katana 1000. Only 5,400 miles on the clock. Needs a little basic maintenance and a lot of detailing, but quite clean and nice. The biggest issue is the black two-tone on the bottom of the tank and front fairing which isn`t factory. I think I can carefully wet sand it off the tank since it`s over the factory clear coat. The fairing has been repainted at some point and needs to be redone.
Chilling with my `85 750 Katana:
Love those yin-yang gauges:
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Good of a place to start posting as any. :2thumbs:
This is mine. 2008 Yamaha FJR1300. It`s bone stock other than a Garmin GPS.
Stock Yamaha photo
Cheers!
latest pic of my busa
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2001 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R
2003 Toyota echo (45mpg)
2005 Scion TC
Originally Posted by atticdog
Awesome, welcome to the 2 wheel go cart club
Seriously though, what brings the `busa to being that naked![]()
same goal as me?
reduce weight and go green?
2001 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R
2003 Toyota echo (45mpg)
2005 Scion TC
Originally Posted by atticdog
Hey, I will admit to throwing a seat on it and riding down my driveway, how about you???
Seriously though, is it apart for mods? Curious what you are planning for the beast...
I built a lower compression motor for turbo
2001 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R
2003 Toyota echo (45mpg)
2005 Scion TC
Here are my two current bikes:
1996 Yamaha FZR600: For sale
2002 Kawasaki Vulcan Drifter 800:
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Originally Posted by atticdog
Any pics or a write up somewhere?
I am sure more people than just me would love to see more...
2005 GSX-R1000
2007 Ducati Monster 695 Dark
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2005 Subaru Impreza WRX • 2005 Suzuki GSX-R1000 • 2007 Ducati Monster
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The beginning and end of my 07 GSXR 600:
Day 1 on the way home from the dealer
A couple months down the road:
The day I sold her *sniff sniff*
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That motor you got is handsome. I remember my BMW way back home in Hongkong
Might be the wrong place to ask but a couple of questions for you guys...
How comfortable are these sport bikes? I might get one this summer to replace my daily driver.
What are some good ways to learn to ride if a friend with a bike isnt available?
And lastly I was looking at a ninja 250r for my first bike, looks good and seems like a nice starter bike, also the price tag is awsome.
Originally Posted by Irkie500
The best thing I can suggest is to go down to your local dealer and sit on a few.
Check out the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, they are the primary agency that coordinates training around the country. You can find the nearest location where you can take a course at the website.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation
I know a LOT of people think about getting into riding with the idea that they can save a ton of money riding a bike rather than driving a car. That is not always the case. Make sure you take ALL the hidden costs into account such as maintenance, riding gear, insurance etc...
Yes, the Ninja 250r would be a GREAT starter bike!
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