F1 Hurricane Pic thread?
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My first motorcycle. It was 600 dollars and it runs. This is kinda like my training bike before I buy something nice. I've learned a whole lot of stuff in a short amount of time on how to fix things, maintenance, electrical, how to remove things, etc. My only wish is I didnt do this sooner in life. Lots to fix both mechanically and aesthetically. Going in the same direction as @Shemwatson.
Seriously looking forward to making this thing sing and telling all my friends who laughed at my purchase to suck it once it looks beautiful. Gonna make an Instagram to track progress.
Seriously looking forward to making this thing sing and telling all my friends who laughed at my purchase to suck it once it looks beautiful. Gonna make an Instagram to track progress.
#433
Note the skeleton rear view mirrors. The previous owner had to have been crawling around on the internet, come across those things and was like "Those are exactly what I want. Take my money nao."
I just cant. The same way I can't with those camo polka dot fairings and stitched/camo jean jacket tank that is somehow plastered on with some form of adhesive. She's got a lot of work ahead of her.
I just cant. The same way I can't with those camo polka dot fairings and stitched/camo jean jacket tank that is somehow plastered on with some form of adhesive. She's got a lot of work ahead of her.
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Note the skeleton rear view mirrors. The previous owner had to have been crawling around on the internet, come across those things and was like "Those are exactly what I want. Take my money nao."
I just cant. The same way I can't with those camo polka dot fairings and stitched/camo jean jacket tank that is somehow plastered on with some form of adhesive. She's got a lot of work ahead of her.
I just cant. The same way I can't with those camo polka dot fairings and stitched/camo jean jacket tank that is somehow plastered on with some form of adhesive. She's got a lot of work ahead of her.
Quick story, years ago bought a Honda Rebel to teach my wife how to ride Rear turn signals on flexible stalks kept getting knocked off by her feet so I flush mounted Harley Davidson turn signals to the rear fender rail. Solid so they never got knocked off again and they actually looked a lot better than stock. It did confuse quite a few people at biker rallies who would walk by, see HD rear turn signals, then stop because it didn't look quite right for a Harley.