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Post a pic of your bike, where it is sitting right now...

here are mine...

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At work.. shooting pics of inventory... thought of this thread...

Does it tow the boat up hills nicely? How did you put a hitch on it? ;):D
 
Are those ladies standing on carpet?

If they are, my girl is very jealous and stomping her...well...thingy.

Shes probably gonna make me go out and buy carpet now. Thanks alot. Wanker. :D

$15 Ikea rugs (old) lol. Yes ^_^
 
They are unfortunately all in the garage. Was raining this morning, but now 79 degrees and sunny. A beautiful day for riding and I'm stuck at work!
I can't believe how empty and clean some of your garages are!!!

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jut a friendly reminder

jon ker

i would not fasten the front end with the grips, i have seen grips pulled of the bar before when fastened this way
You have probably done this before this way, but there is better access under the fairing to the triple or shock .

hope this is some assistance for you

regards
 
Ready to go home

Mine is sitting at the office. Sucking up the beautiful weather we are having in Florida. It's going to be a nice ride home.
 

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Sasha, sitting on the sidewalk at work. Just waiting to leave...
 

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That harness actually pulls from the opposite sides. So it actually puts more pressure pressing the grips into the controls. The red cuff on the left side is pulled by the right tie down and vice versa. Works beautifully. I'm at the hotel right now. Getting ready to hit the bed to get up early and hit the track. :D

I use these also, and never had a problem. I'd say they are actually better/safer to use than just tie downs hooked the usual way. In case anyone is interested, they are called canyon dancers - basically 2 straps that pull from opposite direction hold the bike very steady.
Canyon Dancer Inc.

good luck (keep it pretty) at the track Jon! :cool:
 
My baby....:(
 

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