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Originally Posted by
Partsguy
...,think the missus will give you permission?

Sure, as long as she can ride along.
Hey,remember when you said (now that I have your attention) you'd like to see that straightliner going down the 401? This could be the year,new boss is much better than the old ones so there's hope of a dealer plate.Bike just needs rr signals and mirrors re-installed,and some height adjustment....I can bank into a right hander at about a stunning 5 degrees right now.
That's great, Al. Do you see a 14 on the horizon? I would definitely be up for a gathering, if for no other reason than to see you try to lean that stretcher through a corner.
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada
You snow bound frost bite victims are breeding like rabbits, At least your all riding Gods bike, even tho the Devil is holding the bars,
Cheers,
Brian,
If ya not boppin, Ya in ya coffin. Rock and roll will soothe your soul.
Mods, 6mm Shim, 12 inch risers, Double bubble Windsceen, Homemade Ventura type packrack, Expandable to 82 litre, Rjays rack bag, Lowered rear end frame by 3 inches. Suspension is still stock, home made Cans, awesome.
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada
Welcome from the windy city. If you guys do manage to get together take lots of pics.
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada

Originally Posted by
Shewie
Sure, as long as she can ride along.
Always.
That's great, Al. Do you see a 14 on the horizon? I would definitely be up for a gathering, if for no other reason than to see you try to lean that stretcher through a corner.

No 14's here.A) I certainly can't afford one B) Fastrack Perf. didn't order any,got gun shy even though Kaw sales are good,ZX14 sales are few,as are all big sports bikes around here.
I haven't asked about borrowing the plate,but lets keep our fingers crossed.Leaning my bike through corners is kinda like watching a transport truck make a u-turn,its a sloooooooowww process,but I make it up on the straight parts
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I am really trying to get the bike repainted again,can't stand the red or the hole in the left panel.
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada
Yo Alan - there are a lot of really nice "gently owned" 14's around LOL! (not MINE though!) I hope the new job is going really well.
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada
welcome from the east...
there's talk on a local biker's forum about going south to tenessee/west virginia, to do the snake and the dragon, 2nd weekend of september. maybe an idea to get some birds together?
Ain't no bird like a blackbird.

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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada

Originally Posted by
Bach
Yo Alan - there are a lot of really nice "gently owned" 14's around LOL! (not MINE though!) I hope the new job is going really well.
Thanks Joe,but if I get one it will be the 2012 model and it won't be for awhile,like years,so it probably won't happen.What will most likely happen is I will put a big turbo unit on it and if I can rods,pistons,clutch basket.We'll see.
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada
from Hoosierville!
Hey you guys up there. I ride Manitoulin at least twice a year and prefer staying at Gordon's Lodge on Gore Bay. We like to come up around our Labor Day (September) and also the first week of June or so. Maybe look at organizing a meet and greet up there. Manitoulin is an incredible ride...we also very much enjoy running 17 around the North Shore over to Thunder Bay and down thru Minnesota and stop by the Aerostitch Factory (a little 3000 mile short cut to the races at Elkhart Lake Wisconsin at Road America first week of June every year). You guys are welcome to join us and you could run back across the UP of MI and pick home back up at the Saulte).
-Bruce
My dog always pee’s on my wheels before a trip...why is that?
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Re: Newbie from Ontario Canada
Greetings from Muskoka .. Got 6 inches of snow yesterday
Can't wait till spring. Great riding up here as well.