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VFR4Lee

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  1. Nice work. I suppose you could get a smaller transmitter as well, but if that's the one you have, it works. :goofy: My wife trained herself to most of the time hit the button inside the house when she hears me returning to base. :wheel:
  2. Nice. Gives me a future idea for some old turn signals. :3:
  3. I have to wonder about some of you guys. Do you ride the things? Or are you just tweakers? :huh: I just wanna ride. :cool:
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    DSCF0184.JPG

    Time for the snowmobile track in back and ski in front conversion. :squid:
  5. VFR4Lee

    Fife Bridge.JPG

    Cool bridge. Nice white VFR too. :fing02:
  6. Wish I could afford it. Would make an awesome bike. :491:
  7. So, I guess the Honda dealer is right behind the photog? :cool: Nice pic Shayne. :fing02:
  8. There must be something in common between VFR's and Suzuki Bandits. Or maybe it's just I know a lot of bandit guys. :beer:
  9. VFR4Lee

    2003 Tuono for Me

    From the album: VFR4Lee's Pics

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  10. Formation? I don't mind that on a straight boring stretch, like PCH. :goofy: But in the twisty bits, sometimes overtaking moves are needed. I always do it safe, quick, and on the left. I someone faster appears in my mirrors, I'll stay in the right track and wave them by in an easy passing spot. But, I'm not following a bunch of Hardleys roaring along at half speed. :biggrin: I let them know I'm there, and pass on the left. Quick, but no :blush:
  11. Must be taking pictures. Apparently a little short on brain waves. :wheel: Tell me you see that guys head on the white line when you're riding, you wouldn't try to roost his stupid face. :wheel: Great pic otherwise. :wheel:
  12. Nice. I wonder if the hole looking for a purpose in life is the one where the front stand goes. If so, I guess you can remove the lights if you need to use it. :fing02:
  13. VFR4Lee

    Cbvfr1100xx

    Another Frankenbike. :laugh: Rock On! :unsure:
  14. Great shot! :fing02: But, what year and track? :cool: :cool:
  15. All I know is mine cracked in a couple rides or so after reflectors off. :laugh: And the black ABS cement works, but is none too attractive. :biggrin:
  16. Clearly this is the helmets fault, and it should be fired! :biggrin: I mean, that's a bummer. :laugh: Fender looks good Seb. I could use a new one, since mine is cracked by both top mounting bolts. Seems some asshat mechanic removed the reflectors but didn't put a washer in there to fill the space. :cool:
  17. Some of those pics remind me of my first MC road trip. Loading up the Honda 350 in the apt bldg courtyard. I had to take 1/2 the shiit back upstairs. Way too marsh. :goofy: Edit. The bags make your bikes butt look huge. :biggrin:
  18. Looks good. :fing02: And unique. Not many people are gonna disassemble all that and get those parts coated. :beer:
  19. VFR4Lee

    Seat Spring

    Yeah I do. My pickup has hand cranked windows, and it's a 2002. No electric door locks or mirrors either. :pissed: So, its a forgery then? :lol:
  20. VFR4Lee

    The word is out...

    That looks a little like the fustercluck going into and out of Laguna Seca MotoGP. :goofy:
  21. I like that one Timmie. Maybe I should go visit Pick Ur Part. :thumbsup: The bullhorn would probably just help me get in trouble. :rolleyes:
  22. That's a terrible thing to do to any bike. Although putting the Elmo face on it. :lol: I'll see if my 6 yo nephew that likes motorcycles likes it. :beer:
  23. That looks like the Rustic Canyon Grocery Grill on Kanan Road, or WTF ever it's named. :thumbsup: I think I was there that day, can't see any faces though. Pic too small.
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    Why I Ride

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    Unknown member author. File date May 2002.

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  25. Perfect. A condom for your horny. :goofy: :lol: I bet that's loud. :thumbsup:
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