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Old 02-12-08, 02:22 PM
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on the HBO show Entorage they but a I Heart Cock on turtel's caddy
that was a great episode!
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Old 02-12-08, 02:28 PM
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that was a great episode!
go get 4 sets of the bose headphones for the flight
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Old 02-12-08, 04:24 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


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my bike is fine. I just need to lose the 35 pounds I put on this fall so I can fit back into my gear.


I told you to put those donuts down!




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Old 02-13-08, 07:29 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


Dude i cannot wait for the riding season to get started. I am probably going to be going to Virginia on a bike trip with my buddy. Should be a good time. I pretty much just winterized the bike and i start it up once a week. I'm VERY excited to finally get out there again!

Hope to see some of you on the roads
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Old 02-18-08, 08:36 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


ok, so i went to the Weman residence for a quick 5 hours to install the speedohealer and damper. lesson learned: dont ask me to help install the speedohealer.

here the front nose bracket, and both fairings are off. the stock damper is back on. we took it off till realizing the new damper is over the tank, so both hypropro and OEM damper is installed


speedohealer installed FINALLY


installed the hypropro damper


close up


both dampers are in. someone tell me if there are any cons to having both installed?
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Old 02-18-08, 08:42 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


FYI, I went to install my new K&N air filter tonight, and noticed there's already in there. thanks previous owner and SS Motorsports for telling me I had an OEM air filter.
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Old 02-18-08, 08:49 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


hmm.. two dampers? Interesting question. If it were me I'd sell the stocker on ebay. Can't immagine why you'd ever need that much damping ability. I'm sure w/ the GPR damper set to its lowest setting you'd be more than stable enough for just about anything.

Too much damping means it's more resistant to steering inputs & you risk reducing front end feel. I'm sure someone can elaborate more on it. I'm not well versed in the subject.


side note: take all of those damn keys off your keyring! Yer scratchin the top triple to hell! I can't stand carrying multiple keys.
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Old 02-18-08, 08:53 PM
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well here's the reasoning we came up with. the hypropro should kick in before the OEM. if the hyperpro is junk, then it's easier to remove that one and i already have the OEM one still on.

I have to have all my keys on one ring. i would be that guy that leaves his bike key in the ignition when i get off the bike. i've actually done that a few times already, and luckily noticed when i needed my house key or gym tag.
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Old 02-18-08, 08:59 PM
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Yeah I do that too sometimes... I'm tryin to get in the habbit of turning the bike off w/ the key so I don't forget it.

I just really hate having keychains w/ multiple keys. Especially w/ a bike key that isn't used as often as the rest. Just a little quirk of mine.... house keys in one pocket... car key & key fob in the other... bike key at home on the dresser.
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Old 02-18-08, 09:03 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


the triple was already scratched up when i got it. i dont think my keys have mess that triple up that bad.


side note: i used honda polish on the bike and it came out great! nose and left fairing are at the body shop getting paint, so i wont be able to wash the bike for a while.
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Old 02-18-08, 09:19 PM
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I pretty much just winterized the bike and i start it up once a week. I'm VERY excited to finally get out there again!

Hope to see some of you on the roads
startin your bike without riding it is the worse thing you can do to your bike over the winter

winterize means put it up, do not start till spring, take battery out and use a battery tender to keep it maintaines, it takes 20-30 minutes of riding just to recharge the juice it took to start the bike, at idle, the sharging system barely puts out enuf to keep the bike running and does almost nothing to recharge the battery
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Old 02-18-08, 09:26 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


but everyone likes to fire up their toy over the winter to hear it pur. cant be anything wrong with that
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Old 02-18-08, 11:34 PM
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but everyone likes to fire up their toy over the winter to hear it pur. cant be anything wrong with that
don't be surprised when your battery is toad in 1 year instead of 3 ant the innards of your engine are corroded from unvaperized contaminates
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Old 02-18-08, 11:51 PM
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wow lots of bad blood on a fellow rider hell it could be worse he would have louie V print all over it and a 300 tire in the back to look cool
wtf is wrong with that?! i was gonna have my seats reupholstered with louis vutton... for the ladies.

yea i'm fuckin serious!
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Old 02-19-08, 08:16 AM
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wtf is wrong with that?! i was gonna have my seats reupholstered with louis vutton... for the ladies.

yea i'm fuckin serious!


are you also going to run a 330 rear tire?
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Old 02-19-08, 08:43 AM
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ok, so i went to the Weman residence for a quick 5 hours to install the speedohealer and damper. lesson learned: dont ask me to help install the speedohealer.

here the front nose bracket, and both fairings are off. the stock damper is back on. we took it off till realizing the new damper is over the tank, so both hypropro and OEM damper is installed


speedohealer installed FINALLY


installed the hypropro damper


close up


both dampers are in. someone tell me if there are any cons to having both installed?

wow i need to clean and paint this place
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Old 02-27-08, 02:32 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


dropped the plastics off on feb 4 for paint, said it would take 2-3 weeks. called today:
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hi are the plastics ready?
nope.
ok, any idea when?
nope. call me back
SWEEEET, thanks
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Old 02-27-08, 05:01 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


I started last March


I finally got my New Pistons machined to fit last October.



Not enough tools to dial /adjust my new SPS cams so i WATCHED the BCM mechanic dial them this past December.Took me about two weeks to finish(in between Jack Daniels).Rode about a mile.Runs ok,but still needs Throttles synced and rings broken in before Dyno tuning.

I now have 13:1 pistons,SPS cams in ported/port matched heads,PC-III USB,Blackstonetek wheels/w Braketech AXIS ceramic rotors with Diablo corsa-III tires.

Looks like this now:


GOD,i missed this bike last season.Buells' are cool though,and kept me happy.
I (we) hope to ride with you guys this season
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Old 02-27-08, 05:12 PM
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I started last March


I finally got my New Pistons machined to fit last October.



Not enough tools to dial /adjust my new SPS cams so i WATCHED the BCM mechanic dial them this past December.Took me about two weeks to finish(in between Jack Daniels).Rode about a mile.Runs ok,but still needs Throttles synced and rings broken in before Dyno tuning.

I now have 13:1 pistons,SPS cams in ported/port matched heads,PC-III USB,Blackstonetek wheels/w Braketech AXIS ceramic rotors with Diablo corsa-III tires.

Looks like this now:


GOD,i missed this bike last season.Buells' are cool though,and kept me happy.
I (we) hope to ride with you guys this season



sick looking ride
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Old 02-27-08, 05:17 PM
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two damphers? people do that???
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Old 02-27-08, 05:23 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


I've been off of it for too long.Frustrating trying to source parts from Italy and other parts of the world.Missed a whole season.If i remember correctly it was a HOOT.Should be better now...i hope. The whole process of claying the pistons and measuring for minimum clearances was fun.But i must have assembled/re-assembled the pistons/heads 7 times before all was measured adjusted as far as squish band adjustment and piston to valve clearance.It should be just above 13:1 CR.


I hate paint guys'.While they display great talent,they too take WAYYYYYY to long to paint our parts.But in the end,new paint is always satisfying
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Old 02-27-08, 05:40 PM
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Re: Getting ready for the riding season


last pic of the 996 what is hanging on the wall a tiffany record?
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My Wife. She rides our Buell XB12r.She's been to the emergency room a couple times from motorcycling years ago.Pretty good rider now.Our group doesn't have to wait too long for her to catch up anymore.Pretty good for a girl

So who owns the face you guys all seem to have caracatured for avatars?
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Old 02-27-08, 05:55 PM
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nice love a good girl that can ride..

on my avitar it would be DBConz he loves to dong
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Old 02-29-08, 09:18 AM
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DucXL, nice 996! that's what i want for my next bike.
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