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Yeah but don't understand the idea behind it, is it incase bike slides off don't want the originals wrecked?

This plus general scratches from shit flicking up from other bikes and your own, plus eliminating roadworthy items you don't need that are just deadweight. Sure I've left out a few reasons.

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and by skids I mean searching for front wheel traction.

should stop procrastination and take the dash apart to fit rev limiter and shift light...

dezz how come you changing all your fairings around to the white ones??

because trackspec i'm assuming

Yeah but don't understand the idea behind it, is it incase bike slides off don't want the originals wrecked?

Fiberglass is cheaper and easier to repair...Has no lights etc, easier to get on/off quicker once fitted.. etc

On that note, any design/creative kunce that wanna photoshop some color schemes onto that photo, knock yourself out..

I'm leaning towards predominantly black with maybe some red/white highlights/sections, but feel free to change my mind with your designs.

The winning design will receive $5.

needed a new battery. of course place sold their last one 'just last week'. because of holidays etc looks like it will be late this week to get it, if that.

so impatient for these little things, urgh :(

I suppose. I don't think it's excessively crazy. But he did sink some money into it.

Called Autobarn, they wanted $399 for the battery haha jebus. Who actually buys at such a ridic price.

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