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Here's my bike that I've had for the last 4 years that's now for sale (mine is the white/blue/red one, the black and red one is my mom's).
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And here's my new BABY! Just picked it up on saturday . Got to take it on my first real ride today when the thermometer hit 40 degrees - put 90 miles on her today. This is by far the best street bike I've ever owned. Talk about POWER - and right off idle to boot!
My buddy Jay wants me to buy his Honda CBR-929... . I think it's way too much bike for me - seeing as I have never ridden a street bike (only dirt bikes/quads/sleds).
Used to have a 2000 Honda Shadow 750 with all the bells and whistles. Jardine exhaust, windshield, crash bars, saddlebags, triple-tree, etc, etc. I was hauling it up to Charlevoix MI last 4th of July when the small trailer it was riding on decided to do an end-over-end thanks to the fine MI interstate! I-69 N Exit 35 I think the town was Marshall? The bike ended up in the median crunched to death, and I had to leave it at the MDOT over the weekend. If anybody knows this stretch of road, you know that it isn't exactly well-groomed. With that little bit of weight behind my truck doing about 70mph, the trailer just started to fishtail due to the choppy interstate until it flipped off into the median completely off my truck. I'm just glad no one was hurt (especially my truck!) I'll get another one someday.
Sorry if the picture is to big, I could not change the size at work.
Of course this picture was before I ever rode it. It ain't that shiny anymore. But it gives you a good picture of my powder coated bark busters. (bark busters are those things on the front of your handle bars to keep your hands off the trees. We got a lot of trees here on the east coast
On that really big picture I posted, instead of clicking on "attach file" I clicked in IMG, and pointed at a picture I already had on another web site.
Originally posted by Steve M
How do you get such big pics loaded on? Mine says 32000 bytes max.