Added a V4 with Two Bros exhaust to the fleet today.

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    1998 ST1100 26K miles. Oh yeah.

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    I was going to trade my kawi in the states for one of those but he got impatient and sold it before i got there. they look like a nice unit
     


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    But Captain 80's thats from the 90's... Lovely bike!
     


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    And it is now my newest motorcycle.
     


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    Rolled the ST out for a bath and let it fully warm up after to check some stuff again. That Two Bros exhaust sounds wickedly good! Way gnarlier than I thought it would when I could give it some RPMs. Gonna re-pack them and hopefully they won't be fatiguing to the Mrs. on some longer trips. I think the saddlebags will help that a lot.

    Back in the shop. No surprises really, left fork seal might be starting to get moist. That's fine, fork seals and steering bearings (since I'm right there) at some point this winter. I could feel zero detent in the bearings when a buddy sat on the back, but I'll just do them.
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