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97af

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  1. Hi, Probably WAY WAY late to the party... Just wondering if these are still around?
  2. The Supermoto has left the Premises. It now lives down south with you guys and gals in Columbus.
  3. Maintenance is pretty much just like anything else. Keep decent , clean oil in it and it will treat you well. As far as trades go, would prefer cash but you never know. What are you thinking?
  4. Super cool bike. Was in the dirt very little in 2008. Not ridden a whole bunch up untill a few years ago when the Supermoto conversion was done. 1900 street miles The bike was put together with the best of the best and not a corner cut in the build of this bike. Trail Tech stator and flywheel,(70W output) battery, Warp 9 17" wheel set with a new set of Michilens, SDG step seat, Pro Moto Billet kickstand,DID X-Ring chain, Pro Taper 1-1/8 bars w/ Turner clamps.Boyesen water pump,Hinson Billet clutch basket (Smoothest clutch on the planet) Baja Designs Squadron headlight.(If you've never seen one of these lit up, you are going to be wowed) Tusk controls, Ignition switch w/ 2 keys. Fully functional Trail Tech Vapor w/ speed, tach, coolant temp, trips and a multitude of things that I've yet to play with. I could go on and on some more but I'm sure you get the idea.Its fully street legal ready to have fun on. Just a fantastic bike all the way around. If you are looking for a ready to ride, point and shoot street legal Supermoto, you'll be hard pressed to find another one like this. I'll get some shots of it up asap. There is already a shot of it in the background of a pic of 330racings Aprillia in his Ninja 300 ad as a teaser shot:) I'm in Chagrin Falls. I'm asking $4500.00 Thanks, Mike.
  5. Already figured it out....A little south of Dayton....
  6. Stators are lots smaller in our new, compact, lightweight sportbikes then they were 10 yrs ago. Everything is lighter in these engines and w/reducing stator capacity via making them smaller, they also need to slim down juice requirements in other areas....Starting with our once retina burner output headlights that have been reduced now to barely passable illumination. There ya go.
  7. I dig my Dyna FXDX.... Couldnt be my only bike though.
  8. 330 could get that thing to go 190.....Pulling it with Shamoo!
  9. That 109 is one fantastic looking cruiser...
  10. Came home last week on the big bike..2k miles in 5 days....Just have to do it sometimes!
  11. My son has been on a bike with me since before he could walk...I use to ride him around on the property just to get him to go sleep. Fast forward 9 years and he is now 11. He's got more road miles under his belt with me by the time he was 10 than I had before I was 20.We really started to do miles when I got a touring specific bike quite a few years ago. (Venture Royale) I bought the new Wing a few years back specifically for us to ride together. I've taken him out a few times on the the sport bikes but I dont feel comfortable without him being wrapped in and he'd rather sit back there on the Wing like King SH _ _ and listen to tunes anyway. Always has all the gear on and I'm as safe as I can be...Yep, Its dangerous but so is everyday life. keep your kid in a bubble and and see what kind of kid they grow up to be. Take em' out and spend some quality time with them while we can, Hopefully my boy will be fortunate enough to take his kids out on his bikes and tell them his old man use to do the same with him.
  12. Yosh Can, Dynojet jet kit, KN, Traxxion fork springs/internals. Penske rear shock....Just an absolute blast to ride!
  13. Man, I've been looking at these and this is a more than fair, super priced bike. Wish I would have seen this last week...Was down in Lexington and had an empty trailer going back home...
  14. The scratch for my V-Twin itch........03 XB9S Lightning
  15. Yep...Heat is a nice thing to have at night races for sure..so is the Twin tube 8ft flourecent fixture attached to the ceiling. Twizted, do yourself a favor and and grab yourself some conduit and some outlets and wire it for a generator or an inverter. You'd be surprised how nice a few wall outlets come in handy at the track....The conduit also makes for a good spot to hang your gear and clothes if you put it in the right places.
  16. Once you have a half way decent enclosed, life would be hell without it. I've moved twice with mine. Dont know how I would have done it without it.
  17. C'mon now......We all have a little "flatbiller" in us....
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