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Sorry about the avatar, it won't be there long, it's only there as a bit of a thanks to the old tank, the huge green monster was monsterously fast, I loved the look and reminded me of watchin Eddie back in the dim and distant past and lusting after a Z1 but ultimatly do I wanna go everywhere at over a hundered? Nah, relax and give the world time to register as more than a blur.
So what have I swapped the kwaka in for? A brand spankin new fat bob, one ride of the demo was enough to convince me, took a bit more to convince the missus but the deal was done all bar the convincing.
I have another 10 days to wait until I can annoy the neighbours with my stage 1 tune.
Any advice on running it in? bearing in mind I should think the shop have already monstered it setting up the kitec fuel pack.
And if the advice is that this question should be in another thread that is fine too.
Hi and Welcome to the Forum from St. Cloud Minnesota. Hope you live somewhere warm to break it in. You will meet a lot of interesting characters on this forum.
If you have a question, do a search on the different forums, You may find the answer to the questions that you are seeking.
Most important is to …….. Ride Safe and Enjoy the Ride……
Remember it is not the years; it is the miles……
Go into your CP and put your location in, this is an excellent way of meeting up with riders in your area.
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