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Old 05-30-2013, 12:29 PM   #11
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Cool ride, I've been looking at them and Busa's for the straight and flat here in ND, but I'm thinking I may end up going more GasMan style.
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Old 05-30-2013, 03:17 PM   #12
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Damn those cans look huge from that angle
Congrats! Must be great on the highway.
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Old 05-30-2013, 08:43 PM   #13
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Awesome looking bike! Congrats!
Dang! The first thing I thought about is all that gear I sold back when I bought the Husky.

I even lost my ass selling my Pitbull stands on this forum. Now I have to buy them all over again!

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great looking bike!

look for a cycle cat rear stand, it's unique that it's a1 person stand and great for heavy bikes
Already got a Pitbull. Getting more comfortable using it alone. Been having my wife hold the bike up while I put the stand on it.

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Nice Cadillac.
It does ride like a caddy compared to the ZX-10Rs I had.

Traction control on it is very effective. When it kicks on, you can hardly feel it working. Granted, I haven't tried slamming the throttle open. I just finished breaking it in and I'm a pretty conservative rider anyway.

I hear you can't spin the rear wheel on gravel on the highest TC setting.

I have yet to activate the ABS.
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Old 05-30-2013, 08:55 PM   #14
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'Grats!!!

There's so much bike infront of the tank. I think my windscreen would be about where the front of your tank ends...
I was thinking the same. I thought it was stretched at first, but no one would do that on this forum.. right? Nice bike.

All these new bikes posts.. they're making me want to jump on finding a sport bike.. luckily this dentist bill brings me back down to earth.
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Old 05-30-2013, 08:59 PM   #15
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Damn those cans look huge from that angle
Congrats! Must be great on the highway.
Cans are huge from any angle. Got my eye on Brock's CT duals, but the money won't be available for a while.

It is awesome on the highway. 60 mph feels like you're barely moving.

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I was thinking the same. I thought it was stretched at first, but no one would do that on this forum.. right? Nice bike.

All these new bikes posts.. they're making me want to jump on finding a sport bike.. luckily this dentist bill brings me back down to earth.
Not stretched, never will be. Not my thing!

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Old 05-30-2013, 10:45 PM   #16
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Haha. Went through the same thing last year. Sold everything except my 1-piece, gloves and boots. Had to buy new Pitbulls and still waiting to buy a new Dainese jacket for cruising in jeans to run errands or whatever. Picked up some sweet cruising Astars boot-shoe things so I don't hafta use my "race" boots all the time.
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Old 05-31-2013, 08:09 AM   #17
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That is sweet! Welcome to the world of "Yes, there is such a thing as too much."
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Old 05-31-2013, 09:12 AM   #18
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Haha. Went through the same thing last year. Sold everything except my 1-piece, gloves and boots. Had to buy new Pitbulls and still waiting to buy a new Dainese jacket for cruising in jeans to run errands or whatever. Picked up some sweet cruising Astars boot-shoe things so I don't hafta use my "race" boots all the time.
I did hang onto enough street gear that I'm ok in that department. A* jacket, Joe Rocket gloves, Icon jeans, Danner Acadia boots. I also have an Aerostich Roadcrafter. The Danners aren't "real" riding boots, but they're plenty tough. They survived my 50 MPH slide last year and only needed some new laces.

The only real thing I was missing are stands. I still need a front stand, but I'll pick one up when it's time for new tires.
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Old 05-31-2013, 01:02 PM   #19
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Ya, I still need to grab a front stand. Man, I miss having a front stand. It's a bitch to clean the front wheel now. Stand or jacket, stand or jacket. Tough call.
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Ya, I still need to grab a front stand. Man, I miss having a front stand. It's a bitch to clean the front wheel now. Stand or jacket, stand or jacket. Tough call.

Or $2 piece of rebar and 2 jack stands that you already have in the garage (but thru front wheel instead)

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