Any Bike Riders?

PaulXerxen (nexrex) said:
Love the R6 Dan. What kinds of mods have you doe to her?
Well it no longer has the Two Bros. exhaust, replaced it with a new Level 1 carbon fiber exhaust. It has a custom set of velocity stacks, made by yours truly. Other than that, it's pretty much stock with the exception of the custom color scheme. Which is the color scheme of the 2005 German Yamaha World Super sport team. :icon_biggrin:

Oh, and the Galfer wave rotors....
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My favorite shot... :icon_biggrin:
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My daily is a Specialized Sirrus Comp 2009

Gotta Suzi GSXR750 1990 - unregistered for a coupla years...

No photos though....
 
Here's mine - I miss it. Antlers were photoshopped after I had a run in with a deer on it. (Not the same deer)
Gotta love enduros. Thinking about a wee strom in my future.
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2006 VFR800, 40 years of experience, 10 of that in motocross, 2 in road racing, 31 on the street, I've owned about 50 motorcycles over the years. Would love to spank Dangers r6 up in the twisties  :eek:ccasion14:

In the background is my 98 YZ125, I bought a 125 cuz I wanted to give it to my son when he got older, so I guess it's his now
 

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From '84 to '96 I was very active in dirt biking with my family.  I did Hare Scrambles mainly and the occasional Enduro.  Hare Scrambles were by far my favorite, though I did get to compete in the I.S.D.E. in '94 when it was in the U.S.  I stopped being competive in '96 because my wrists could no longer take it.  To this day, I'm pre-maturely arthritic in my knees, shoulders, and elbows.


This is from a National Dual Sport ride in Terlingua, TX in 1997.
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This is morning 1 of a 2 day I.S.D.E. Qualifier in Arkansas, I think March '94.  By noon of this day, I would be on an X-Ray table in Little Rock.
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Reminds me of my Fuji Absolute. I didn't spend quite that much on it, but it was substantial. On the plus side, it was the best bike I ever owned. I could ride that thing 25 miles as easily as 2, which was mostly attributed to its weight. You could pick that thing up with your pinky finger. End result was you could ride 6 or 7 times as far as you could walk without fatigue, and in substantially less time.
 
Cagey said:
Reminds me of my Fuji Absolute. I didn't spend quite that much on it, but it was substantial. On the plus side, it was the best bike I ever owned. I could ride that thing 25 miles as easily as 2, which was mostly attributed to its weight. You could pick that thing up with your pinky finger. End result was you could ride 6 or 7 times as far as you could walk without fatigue, and in substantially less time.
I just twist the throttle, I can go as far as I want.... :toothy12:
 
DangerousR6 said:
Cagey said:
Reminds me of my Fuji Absolute. I didn't spend quite that much on it, but it was substantial. On the plus side, it was the best bike I ever owned. I could ride that thing 25 miles as easily as 2, which was mostly attributed to its weight. You could pick that thing up with your pinky finger. End result was you could ride 6 or 7 times as far as you could walk without fatigue, and in substantially less time.
I just twist the throttle, I can go as far as I want.... :toothy12:

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Much like a Warmoth, its being ordered piece by piece.  do you want pics of brake levers and a fork?
 
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