Good News I am getting my M5 Metzler put on today-I found a local shop to help me!

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  1. sunofwolf

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    I even may have them put Plugs in, a air filter, and change the fork fluid, bleed the brakes,
    because it will take me forever to do this stuff!:frog::alien::blabla: Its in the Shop-New M5 Metzlers.
     
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    Right on! Let me know how you like them. My '02 VFR has Pirelli Angels that I quite liked; my 08 has Bridgestone Battlax BT023s but I haven't really had a good chance to test them out yet (I've owned the bike for a week now and the weather has NOT been playing along at all).
     


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    Lucky me this shop is about 4 miles away, and need money badly so they work cheap, I was raining just before I dropped the bike off. I might get it back today, but I will just ride to back and park it. Not getting new tires on was a big pain in ass as well as inspection sticker.:rolleyes:
     


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    Put 30 miles on Brand New M5-so new they were very slippery like riding on soap for a while then they warmed up and were sticking more-they still need a lot more riding to make them stick to the road. So I took it real easy though some turns, it did seem if I tried to turn hard they cause a slide that's new tires for you. The first turn was a bit scary. It was only about 46 degrees and a little wet from a earlier rain and very windy, it was turning dark too. Actually is was dam shitty outside ,but how else I am going to to get those Dam tires on. Next project is the scary ZG touring wind screen install. The nice M5 are on so I did get done what needed to get done but what a pain in the ass./ The kid who put on the tires actually had a R6 Yamaha in pieces he was fixing, that really surprised me-that was my old bike-funny thing it was dropped my than my old r6 was and didn't have sliders. I think ,I will put new spark plugs in and a new oem filter and new fork oil, bleed the brakes then I am done for the summer fixing the bike-it should be 100% fixed then. I am getting a lot of lonely women responding to my personal ads-I think its spring time maybe not by the weather report:boobies2::stickhorse::spy::rain:
     


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