Alright bitchez, time to wake up.
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- darkducati
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Alright bitchez, time to wake up.
This is rediculous! The peak of the riding season no posts in here for nearly a month? WTF We need to get a ride together. Mountains? Deal's Gap? Vortex? I don't give a shit, as long as it's something. We also need to come up with some ideas for a logo. I would like to get a few decals made up, so jump in with any suggestions.
Beans and cornbread.
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- icantdrift
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- icantdrift
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It's Austrian... like Ahnold!darkducati wrote:What's wrong with the bike? German bike is leaking and the American bike isn't? Is the world coming to an end? LOL
these things are notorious for blowing out seals due to poor crankcase ventilation and i think my clutch cover seal went. i may pull the valve covers off and add an extra crankcase breather up there, but that's all on hold right now because i'm redoing half the car right now. i need to go give it a good beating one of these days and see what happens. wanna go for a quick ride this evening?
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German, Austrian, same smell. I wish I could but mine is due for some work. It's past due for the 5k which it's getting Saturday, and the tires are gone which are getting replaced next week. Then I'm game to thrash for the rest of the summer. Plus I'm doing surgery on the tail section, goodbye pasta strainer!
Beans and cornbread.
- Kronus
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I've either been working or riding. Literally. The tire I got four days ago has about 1,500 miles on it. I just got a surplus of Michellin Pilot Powers, I...am a happy rider.
I'm a Rider's Edge instructor now. I was FORCED to ride all that Harley and Buell has to offer. Not that I complained.
I'm a Rider's Edge instructor now. I was FORCED to ride all that Harley and Buell has to offer. Not that I complained.
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New, straight from Michellin in fact. They are my favorite tyre on the 9S. I like them better than the Metzler M1's. The M1 is a fantastic tire, yet the Michellin just has that little extra something to me. I still have an M1 front, but the PP in the wear is wearing excellently. What are you looking for?
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- icantdrift
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M1's wear quick, but stick very well. the new M3 is supposed to be a lot like the PP though, longer wear than the M1 with similar grip.Kronus wrote:New, straight from Michellin in fact. They are my favorite tyre on the 9S. I like them better than the Metzler M1's. The M1 is a fantastic tire, yet the Michellin just has that little extra something to me. I still have an M1 front, but the PP in the wear is wearing excellently. What are you looking for?