anyone want these bikes
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#3
the only one of those that you would ever catch me on is the Duct tape R1. The other paint jobs are nasty. I would feel like such an assclown on one of those. Plus the described the zx12 as a 2x12.......thats just sad
#7
i want the dogg bike!
read about the kidd's 750, "it has 1000 forks on it" like thats a improvement. only thing good on 1000 forks are the nitride coated lowers... and u can get the 750s lowers coated if u want... internals on the 1000 suck and for the price of buying forks and having them revalved u could get your 750 forks rebuilt and coated and they will be 10x better than the stock 1000!
-icehot113
read about the kidd's 750, "it has 1000 forks on it" like thats a improvement. only thing good on 1000 forks are the nitride coated lowers... and u can get the 750s lowers coated if u want... internals on the 1000 suck and for the price of buying forks and having them revalved u could get your 750 forks rebuilt and coated and they will be 10x better than the stock 1000!
-icehot113
#8
Originally posted by icehot113
i want the dogg bike!
read about the kidd's 750, "it has 1000 forks on it" like thats a improvement. only thing good on 1000 forks are the nitride coated lowers... and u can get the 750s lowers coated if u want... internals on the 1000 suck and for the price of buying forks and having them revalved u could get your 750 forks rebuilt and coated and they will be 10x better than the stock 1000!
-icehot113
i want the dogg bike!
read about the kidd's 750, "it has 1000 forks on it" like thats a improvement. only thing good on 1000 forks are the nitride coated lowers... and u can get the 750s lowers coated if u want... internals on the 1000 suck and for the price of buying forks and having them revalved u could get your 750 forks rebuilt and coated and they will be 10x better than the stock 1000!
-icehot113
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PRIMO'S BIKE:
This bike was ridden by Rick Gonzalez who plays the character "Primo" in the movie. The bike is a Ducati 996S. This bike has a 996 cc engine and has carbon fiber fenders and exhaust. In trying to capture some of the personal elements of the character, the director of the film, Reggie Bythewood, asked that a St. Christopher medal (patron saint of travelers) be painted on the gas tank of the bike. The bike has been chromed and polished and the custom paint work was also done by Color Zone. Price: $20,000
does anyone see the chrome and polishing.
This bike was ridden by Rick Gonzalez who plays the character "Primo" in the movie. The bike is a Ducati 996S. This bike has a 996 cc engine and has carbon fiber fenders and exhaust. In trying to capture some of the personal elements of the character, the director of the film, Reggie Bythewood, asked that a St. Christopher medal (patron saint of travelers) be painted on the gas tank of the bike. The bike has been chromed and polished and the custom paint work was also done by Color Zone. Price: $20,000
does anyone see the chrome and polishing.
#15
Originally posted by sv750s
PRIMO'S BIKE:
This bike was ridden by Rick Gonzalez who plays the character "Primo" in the movie. The bike is a Ducati 996S. This bike has a 996 cc engine and has carbon fiber fenders and exhaust. In trying to capture some of the personal elements of the character, the director of the film, Reggie Bythewood, asked that a St. Christopher medal (patron saint of travelers) be painted on the gas tank of the bike. The bike has been chromed and polished and the custom paint work was also done by Color Zone. Price: $20,000
does anyone see the chrome and polishing.
PRIMO'S BIKE:
This bike was ridden by Rick Gonzalez who plays the character "Primo" in the movie. The bike is a Ducati 996S. This bike has a 996 cc engine and has carbon fiber fenders and exhaust. In trying to capture some of the personal elements of the character, the director of the film, Reggie Bythewood, asked that a St. Christopher medal (patron saint of travelers) be painted on the gas tank of the bike. The bike has been chromed and polished and the custom paint work was also done by Color Zone. Price: $20,000
does anyone see the chrome and polishing.
<img src="http://www.bikerboyz.com/forsale/primo_lg.jpg">