The grey one
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The grey one
-John
My bike is a "bighole" I keep throwing money into, so I had to get another!
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
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neat
Really NICE. Lots of neat stuff on there like the cool rear sets,
77' RD400 Stock
77' RD400 work in progess
76' Suzuki GT500A Titan 2 of 'em
76' RD400 frame, 79' rd400 Daytona bottom 77' top, 75' rd350 wire wheels, Factory products pipes
96' Honda PC800 for towing my RDs
77' RD400 work in progess
76' Suzuki GT500A Titan 2 of 'em
76' RD400 frame, 79' rd400 Daytona bottom 77' top, 75' rd350 wire wheels, Factory products pipes
96' Honda PC800 for towing my RDs
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the good words.
Couldn't help myself with the blue bling...
Those shocks made more difference in ride quality than I could begin to explain. Now if I could just get it to run better
-John
Couldn't help myself with the blue bling...
Those shocks made more difference in ride quality than I could begin to explain. Now if I could just get it to run better
-John
My bike is a "bighole" I keep throwing money into, so I had to get another!
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
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- Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:20 pm
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Now now John dont you be bringing it to the gap....LOLOL,,,, looks too good tho....
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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69 Suz T500
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74 Suz TS250
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If by a stroke of luck I am able to make it to the Gap this year this is the bike I will be bringing!
Hopefully I can make it thru the dragon without smashing it this time.
-John
Hopefully I can make it thru the dragon without smashing it this time.
-John
My bike is a "bighole" I keep throwing money into, so I had to get another!
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
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From the videos on U tube, it seems to me that there's a problem of excess Unstable Gravity at the Gap which can attack at any time.
A strange phenomenon that occurs predominantly at special places. There's an area at Grattan raceway that has the same sort of effect and bikes just get sucked down by the change in gravity field at the most unlikely moments.
Clearly it is related to the movement of large numbers of motorcycles at speed which upsets the natural gravitational pull resulting in gravitational spikes. Those spikes exceed the normal adhesion and so the bike is pushed to the ground.
At least that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Feel free to use that excuse and to explain it to anyone at the Gap - preferably after a few beverages.
A strange phenomenon that occurs predominantly at special places. There's an area at Grattan raceway that has the same sort of effect and bikes just get sucked down by the change in gravity field at the most unlikely moments.
Clearly it is related to the movement of large numbers of motorcycles at speed which upsets the natural gravitational pull resulting in gravitational spikes. Those spikes exceed the normal adhesion and so the bike is pushed to the ground.
At least that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Feel free to use that excuse and to explain it to anyone at the Gap - preferably after a few beverages.
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What can I say, I think you're right. A dislocated shoulder, stitches in the knee. a concussion and seriously bruised pride...
I did manage to ride my gt185 thru the dragon the next day however!
-John
I did manage to ride my gt185 thru the dragon the next day however!
-John
My bike is a "bighole" I keep throwing money into, so I had to get another!
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5
09 Aprilia RSV1000
73 gt750
77 gt750 cafe
73 gt550
74 RE5