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Old 01-09-2008, 01:53 AM
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I bought this bike completely stock. Every aftermarket part was put on by me and my brother. Only thing that wasnt done by us was the sparkly bass boat paint job.



 
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i dont like f41's but when you take the front off like that its sick!!
 
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DThompson, how do you like the birt bike bar setup? Did you need to get longer lines for the throttle, brakes, and clutch?

P.S. Looks like that bike has lived...and is still living one hell of a life!
 
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Looks like that bike has lived...and is still living one hell of a life
That bike looks like I feel after a week drinking in the Keys.
 
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haha, the description of the sparkly bass boat paint made me laugh but, it is so true!!
 
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DThompson, how do you like the birt bike bar setup? Did you need to get longer lines for the throttle, brakes, and clutch?

P.S. Looks like that bike has lived...and is still living one hell of a life!
Well that is my buddy on it in the Blue. I stunted it a couple times when it was all stunted out but he was the one that put the parts on. Im pretty sure he didnt need longer lines for anything.

When I stunted it with the DB bars it felt alot easier on my forearms. You would still get arm pump after a while of stunting but not near as fast as before with the stock bars. I sold it, thats why I miss it. Which I never should have done because now I am just looking for another bike to stunt this coming season.
 
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Looks like that bike has lived...and is still living one hell of a life
That bike looks like I feel after a week drinking in the Keys.
Didnt really matter how it looked after I deamed it a stunt bike. It still runs like a dream though. Under all that crappy looking exterior it has a full race exhaust, Power Commander III, and a K&N air filter.
 


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