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RE: Parts finally came in and have been installed!
ORIGINAL: The Baron
ORIGINAL: T_Rob666
ORIGINAL: The Baron
It seems like it's jetted pretty damn good right now but I think I'll put it on the dyno and see how good I can get it.
Ahhh, pictures? I don't see no pictures...WTF ARE THE PICTURES?! LOL
Just messin' with ya...seriously now, where are the pictures??
I had a few too many beers whenI finished working on the scooter whilst I admired my handy work and was unable to find the camera. ****, I had issues finding my bed!
LOL...that the best way to entertain yourself...drinking and wrenchin on the bike!!
RE: Parts finally came in and have been installed!
pokjws,
eliminators get plugged into 110v wall receptacle, and the pc III gets mounted between engine and rear tire, behind the mud flap. hope that helps.
baron,
congrats on your upgrades, i hope you're happy with them!!
RE: Parts finally came in and have been installed!
ORIGINAL: T_Rob666
Ahhh, pictures? I don't see no pictures...WTF ARE THE PICTURES?! LOL
Just messin' with ya...seriously now, where are the pictures??
LOL!!! I agree!!!
I hear ya though Baron, I was working on my mustang late one night drinking a few too many beers next thing I know I'm laying under my car on a creeper "sleeping".
RE: Parts finally came in and have been installed!
I jsut orderd my bassani pro streets too!They were supposed to be here today, but i guess i just have something to look foward to tomorrow! Congrats on everything put on man!!
RE: Parts finally came in and have been installed!
B,
I have to say your bike is lookin' badass, man...almost looks as good as mine! LOL Seriously, really diggin' the way you're going with it, man...sweet!
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