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AussieinUSA

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  1. looks good...but didn't you have a 5th gen? I thought I sent you Y2K mirrors and some extenders a few years ago???

    cool paint job regardless...

    Lobster

    He had a 6th gen also that he layed down some years back, not sure if this is the end result but whatever the case...lookin :fing02: g good

  2. I'm pretty sure Doug got the pictures from here. There has been talk on here before about the wheels, IIRC they run about $2500 for a set. BTW, the bike looks much better without the yellow decals. :excl:

    Yeah, that's why I have a pic of tooslow's bike. I wanted to see it without the decals and photochopped them out.

    Those wheels are carrozzeria's. I just got a used set for my RC51 (not SSS, of course) and they truly transformed the handling of the bike. Affectionately known as "The Pig", it now feels like a 600 while riding.

    No way ever the pigs gunna feel like a 600 but...................I want em!!

    Have ya had the RC on the track?

    I'd love to see a pic of your beast Doug, the RC in black with those wheels has gotta be the shizzle :excl:

  3. OOoooh, terrible sight with the R-W-B........... :beer: Glad you're OK............... :fing02:

    After reading the comments.........no one can make you ride over your head, whether it's a VFRD ride, riding with friends, etc. You have to make up your mind what style, speeds, reasons for riding, etc. is for you, then do it everytime out. Real friends never stress other friends on rides. This sounds like one of those "Uh-ohs" that only involved the rider and his bike. The group had nothing to do with the incident. Believe me Joker, you can find some great folks to ride with out of the VFRD Forum. I've ridden with some of the fastest members here, and some of the most rookie newbies in motorcycling. Always had a great time, and everyone enjoyed it........Don't worry...be happy to have you on a Skuuter Crawl anytime........ :unsure: :beer:

    I am going to stop saying anything, because my point, for whatever reason, is not getting communicated. I am NOT implying, nor do I fear, VFRD members influencing the way I ride. That is NOT the point..NOT, NOT, NOT even close!!! :fing02:

    The point.....is about how the pictures and information about the crash (AFTER the CRASH) were handled. That is all. But I'm finished trying to get it accross. I'm just not capable. :dry:

    BTW..I would be honored with an opportunity to participate in a Skuuter Crawl. :cool:

    Alright Joker, I posted the pic and I believe everyone gets your point . I didn't realise it would be a problem when I posted plus I had no idea it would end up as the Homepage picture. I've since appoligised to the rider for posting and that is that. The reason I posted in the first place was:-

    #1 Nobody got hurt, very important fact..............not 1 drop of blood

    #2 This is a very unusual spot for a bike to end up wouldn't you agree? Defineately something different that has received lots of inquiries

    #3 I never once said who the rider was

    #4 AFTER THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN THE BIKE WAS REMOVED FROM THE MOUNTAIN AND FIRED UP FIRST TIME

    #5 Further inspection revealed no broken mirrors, plastic, levers ect, the only broken piece was the surround to the gas cap which a camera mount was attached to, pretty remarkable i'd say!!

    #6 Warren rode the bike another 170 miles home after this incident.

    I hope this explains alittle of what I was thinking, again I've appoligised and we've moved on

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