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Vizzy7

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never heard of it but damn it looks sick to go riding there not to far from me either about 5hr drive.
 

shanetuff

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2002 honda 919 all fightered out.

speed is what its all about. Nothing like pulling wheelies at 70+



naked version of the 929. They shorten the stroke a tad and bring up the low and mid power curve. I dropped two teeth in the front. I top out at 120 but can pull onezys at 100 pluss. Its pretty rough doing anything over 80 though, with out a fairing, you have to really hold on.

Any one played around with NoS foggers in their air boxes?
 

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tordon

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when i was young dumb and full of cum, i took an old broken down Kawasaki and a crashed yamaha, and created a new frankienstien like animal we dubbed the yamasaki, thats what i called it any way, my freinds were prone to calling it the death machine(no clutch no brakes no problem)theyed say about my yamasaki, the sprocket was held on by a hose clamp, it sported briggs and straten rings from an old pump, yes this thing was truly a new animal never seen before by man, no muffler no pipes, would shoot flames all over the place, a snowmobile carb, the list goes on and on... i ended up crashing it in a police chase, they never caught me as i could run faster than them, but they got the yamasaki, never to be seen again...LOL the good old days, stuff like that makes me wonder how i made it this far..........
 

mike1991

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2004 Crf 450 Honda
2006 CRF 450 Honda
2007 CRF 450 Honda

They are all Motocross bikes and just can't wait until the season starts.
Street bikes sucks because no matter how safe you are, there is some retard who will not see you and run your ass over.
 
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shanetuff

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last time I checked, some one can just as easily miss the triples and land on your ass.

If its your time to check out, then your going to check out. Haven't you seen that movie FINAL DESTINATION.
 
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mike1991

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It all comes down to physics my friend. Missing a triple and being smash into a car is two different things. Yes I saw that movie and yes I agree that life is to short so enjoy doing what you love. I have ridden on the streets before and I’m not worry about my skills, I’m worry about the retards out there that don’t take the time to look out for two wheels. Had a friend who got killed because a car didn’t yield at the yield sign and all the fucker got was ticket to failure to yield. Parents did sue the insurance company but no amount of money can bring him back. Your avatar looks familiar, is that the porn guy?
 

mike1991

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Nice bike shanetuff. Ever thought about changing out all of the metal parts and replace it with plastic or fiberglass and go road racing?
 

shanetuff

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yeah, I thought Ron Jeremy would be kinda funny.

I have had dirt bikes since I was I kid. I have an XR 400 now that I put the 430 jug kit in and did the big pumper makuni carb.

I did the Baja designs light kit and licensed it for street. Dont get me wrong though, Its all dirt.

I cant hang with the raced out bikes on a track, but get out and do the cross country stuff and Im pretty competitive. Can hang with the big 450's all day long.

My wheel base is shorter than the crf 450 so I can go pretty good through the technical stuff.

My suspension is just not set up for big air. I try though.

I can beat my buddies on their YZ 450's in the sand running paddles all day long.

Never dragged anything else though.

I hear the CRF's are like 45 pounds lighter than the XR's, so I dont think even with my mods, I would stand a chance In a sand drag.

Its an apples to oranges comparison
 

shanetuff

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I'm definitely not good enough of a rider to do any street racing. I feel way more at home in the dirt. I do the weekend cross country races on my dirt bike.

I just kinda over do every thing I get involved with. The street bike is nuts, but I rarely take it to the limits. It will take me to my limits firsts.

I putt around on it allot when I can. I live in Seattle, so when the weather lets me, I ride the 919 or XR If I can. Beets sitting in traffic.

Whats way cool is riding a full blown dirt bike down the freeway. I motor down the hov carpool lane past cops stuck in the traffic. Never once been pulled over on it.

I have seen a guy in seattle on a licenced street leagle CRF 450. Never talked to him. He has always been going the other direction.

I have never had any probs with dumb ass car drivers, yet. I guess In the off season, a 300 Pound guy on a stripped down crotch rocket or dirt bike draws a lot of attention.

In the summer, I ride with groups of buddies. Safety in numbers.
 
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mike1991

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300 pounds? Damn, yes you would stick out. I keep telling my wife I'm going to do some street racing. I went to some of the races out where I live and none of the tracks looks to tricky and it looks fun. Maybe after I get to old to run with the young guys I'll switch.
 

shanetuff

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Super Motard looks like a blast.

Taking triples on asphalt....

Have you checked out X-cross?
 

mike1991

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I would try it I have enough bikes to where I can convert one to one. Its not very common on the east coast. I have a friend you may have heard of him Doug Henry who does it and follows the circuit.