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Discussion starter · #41 ·
Haha...i'll try and get proof from some others. I gotta go make some booty calls....
 
i LOVE IT. its pretty cool, but i wouldnt ride it (MAYBE with DARK tinted shield haha). mad props, its kinda what all the kids are doing with their civics and wrxs and integras, painting up stuff in neon flashy colors. they mainly do it to offset shtty car, but you got a nice bike mate.
 
BTW, whos EDR and how much does machining like that on the rear rotor costs?
thanks
They are not a forum vendor, so I don't know if I can post their website. It is EDR performance. They are a great company and the work is outstanding. It costs about $100 with shipping to machine your rotors.
 
Id love to take pics of her but she wont let me since she is cheating on her hubby....bad for him but good for me:makeout

I would love to see the proof............



IMO I think the pink rims looked better with the blue..... Just my opinion tho
 
Discussion starter · #47 ·
i LOVE IT. its pretty cool, but i wouldnt ride it (MAYBE with DARK tinted shield haha). mad props, its kinda what all the kids are doing with their civics and wrxs and integras, painting up stuff in neon flashy colors. they mainly do it to offset shtty car, but you got a nice bike mate.
Thanks man. I got the idea from seeing some crazy combos on some drift cars. I wanted something flashy that got attention....I think I nailed it lol

I would love to see the proof............



IMO I think the pink rims looked better with the blue..... Just my opinion tho
Its kinda hard to get the proof in a situation like that....I'll see what I can do. The pic of the blue fairings was just to make sure everything still fit right before paint. I rocked polished lipped rims on the factory paint
 
Another thing that can be said about unusual, bright colors is the photography aspect of it. We all like to get pictures while at the track and it's never a surprise that there are a million black, blue, white, and red bikes out there with very little to distinguish them apart. Having bright wheels, or accents on the bike really make it stand out in a crowd and easier for the photographer to find your pictures.
 
Another thing that can be said about unusual, bright colors is the photography aspect of it. We all like to get pictures while at the track and it's never a surprise that there are a million black, blue, white, and red bikes out there with very little to distinguish them apart. Having bright wheels, or accents on the bike really make it stand out in a crowd and easier for the photographer to find your pictures.
Or pink hair and pink tape :)
 
Discussion starter · #54 ·
Yeah... I didn't have any trouble recognizing you whenever I came up on you :lol

Hey Pimpclay... how about some shock pics :dunno
Here's a couple....please excuse the dirt:crash

I added some from Bike Week last weekend
 

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I still need to dial everything in....I've been really lazy! Rides a little hard, but its not horrible. Corners like a dream tho :flex:

Both gapriders forks, and my G3-S worked fantastic out of the box. I'm sure it could use a mm here or a click there, but it should be really darn close.
 
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