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Old 01-06-2003, 12:54 AM
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new pic....

finally got my new parts on... still waiting for my handlebars and billet throttle.... they're on back order, buit should arrive this week.
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Old 01-06-2003, 12:59 AM
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WHOA! i want i want!! looks sweet man, wish mine didnt look so crunchy
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Dam

Dam that looks good. Nice job man.
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is that a high seat on there?? If so, is it a lot better than the stocker?? And your bike looks good!
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Originally posted by work765
is that a high seat on there?? If so, is it a lot better than the stocker?? And your bike looks good!

Thanks... THe seat now has taller seat foam and a new cover.... I wanted to re do it to get rid of the red area, but I decided to do the new foam as well. It's taller and feels alot nicer... much more comfortable than before. It also has this non-slip texture which is nice.
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Momentum,

****, i didn't realize it was you that posted this topic,, sweet bike man,,, you better role that **** to wednesdays!! and with all those after market parts i'm gonna expect you to be doing circle wheelies around me and my beat up fiddy.... One of my girlfriends ******* ate it last night on the five oh,,, she was corning it at about twenty mph and a car came around at the same time,,, so she freaked and lowsided my baby.... LOL,, i have seen three chicks eat it on my little bike... Some other girl a couple of weeks ago,,, did the ol' fallin off while trying to hold on,, and got dragged in the gutter.. it was ******* so funny,, this chick had on brand new christmas shoes and ****,, nice jeans,, and she ended up in the gutter,,,,,,,,, ******* it was to damn hilarious!!

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Where did you get your rear hand brake? Very nice looking fiddy.
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Originally posted by Eric SSB
Where did you get your rear hand brake? Very nice looking fiddy.
it's made by Fast50's but I purchased it through motoworldracing.com
i bought most of it at once so they gave me great prices.
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Whats the point of a rear hand brake?
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Originally posted by nags
Whats the point of a rear hand brake?
well, personally, i suck at wheelies on the thing, but it has helped to control them a bit and keeps me from messing up me rear fender when i loop it.
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yeh that seat foam helps alot especialy for crosse up stuff but i like ur car as much as your 50 is that an A4 or S4 my mom drives the A6 2.7T
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yeh that seat foam helps alot especialy for crosse up stuff but i like ur car as much as your 50 is that an A4 or S4 my mom drives the A6 2.7T
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Originally posted by dave87
yeh that seat foam helps alot especialy for crosse up stuff but i like ur car as much as your 50 is that an A4 or S4 my mom drives the A6 2.7T
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it's an A4 with a an S4 front bumper, after market sides and a rear lip molded to the bumper. The front S4 bumper is also modded a bit.
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thats hot sorry about puttin it up twice
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That bike looks to good to ride! LOL! I just got mine Saturday and I love it.
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Originally posted by momentum
well, personally, i suck at wheelies on the thing, but it has helped to control them a bit and keeps me from messing up me rear fender when i loop it.
Why not just use the regular rear brake?

Sorry.. just trying to understand the point of that :D
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Originally posted by nags
Why not just use the regular rear brake?

Sorry.. just trying to understand the point of that :D
it's cool, i dunno... sometimes when i'm falling back, my foot ain't on the peg no more and i hate chasing it down the street.... plus when i let my cousin rider it, he always ***** up trying to wheelie so it may save me some roadrash on the plastics... for now.
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you dont have a rear handbrake on your big bike though, my rear brake control on the fiddy has really helped me out on the double R just a thought
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the gutter *************!! don't you guys read my posts.
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Originally posted by mattdedes
you dont have a rear handbrake on your big bike though, my rear brake control on the fiddy has really helped me out on the double R just a thought
that's true, but I also like having the clutch on the big bike incase i **** up.... although after trying to find my balance point on the fiddy, i'm more confident on my 600. I still can't hold a decent wheelie, but it's getting better slowly.
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