6'7" 310lbs 34" inseam here. no issues. bone stock 6th generation. most comfortable thing i've ridden. i've contemplated putting on lowering...
biggest draw for me was the comfort. being a bigger and taller guy, there's not a lot of options out there while staying in the realm of 'sporty'...
yellow! it draws so much attention back to the yellow wings it's unreal. really makes you look back at the back and say 'holy crap, i didn't even...
i THINK this is the new system that actually uses both pipes (the old system was pretty obvious since one can was completely blocked off. this one...
only been riding since last summer, but here's my list: 1) 79 Suzuki GS1000. Needed a cheap bike to start riding on. Big mistake. Not that the...
huh. 34" inseam here and the ergos don't really bother me. maybe it's just my youth *nudge* Mike
6'7" and 300+ lbs here. no pics, but this bike fits me like a glove bone stock. i've debated putting on lowering blocks for the pegs, but...
hmm. ok, i have the tool kit, and it does have the spanner wrenches. where exactly do i put them to use them as a prop rod? Mike
i have yet to see an engine blow up where the sole cause was merely using a K&N vs stock. yes, it flows more, yes it probably let in more dirt at...
i was swapping in my K&N air filter today (yay!) on my 'new' 2004 VFR and found myself REALLY wishing i had a fuel tank prop rod. i searched under...
I could take you more seriously if you showed some master of the English language.... Mike
hi guys! fairly new to this forum, but I thought I'd let you in on some rides that I go on every other weekend or so. these rides are/were run...
1) Take the MSC. Not only will it give you skills, your insurance will 'thank' you. 2) Ninja 250 or maybe 500 depending on your size....
i'm not very experienced, but the one thing i'd have to add to all this good advice is to NOT read books like this once and then put them back on...
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