Anything to do with 2 wheels...
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Webber
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by Webber » Nov 24th, '05, 21:09
i have 3 inch chicken strips
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svr-ash
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by svr-ash » Nov 24th, '05, 22:44
About 1.5 cm at the mo
To cold to get it over
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MinesaVodka
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by MinesaVodka » Nov 24th, '05, 23:06
Gav how much tyre do you have on your wheels at the moment!!!!!! In fact how mauch wheel do you have on your bike????????
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by mental » Nov 24th, '05, 23:44
I have a huge penis
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DynaMight
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by DynaMight » Nov 25th, '05, 00:28
MinesaVodka wrote: Gav how much tyre do you have on your wheels at the moment!!!!!! In fact how mauch wheel do you have on your bike????????
The tyres are right next to the bike! it's just the wheels that are a few miles away.
Besides I'm planning on doing a hover conversion.
Bikerbird
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by Bikerbird » Nov 25th, '05, 08:53
Probably an inch, maybe less. Must try harder
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jason
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by jason » Nov 25th, '05, 09:48
never mind all this rubbish where is the far more important "can you get it up" thread gone?
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Funky
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by Funky » Nov 25th, '05, 10:08
My tyres are too skinny!
Tom L
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by Tom L » Nov 25th, '05, 15:00
i got my pegs down on my 1990 gs 125 it had tyres about
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clunk
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by clunk » Nov 25th, '05, 18:00
Anyone can go fast around corners........its speed in a straight line that counts.
That's right, isn't it
chris_1127
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by chris_1127 » Nov 25th, '05, 18:38
i like your thinking Clunk, spoken like a true musclebike owner
1blue
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by 1blue » Nov 25th, '05, 20:49
clunk wrote: Anyone can go fast around corners........its speed in a straight line that counts.
I like you thinking.
GrimmRiffer
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by GrimmRiffer » Nov 27th, '05, 21:49
Used to have none on the 7, bought the balde and I've only really seen damp, freezing, fog filled late nights on it, so my chicken strips are so big I think they overlap.
Plus the rear tyre on the blade looks a lot steeper profile than the old 7, reckon you'd get the bar ends down before you ran off the tyre.
tomr6
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by tomr6 » Nov 27th, '05, 22:00
careful when you do start gunning the blade matey. It runs out of ground clearance long before the 7R. Well pre 2000 models do anyway. Spend a few quid on new suspenders and a jack up kit.....superb and makes you quicker than a dynojet kit if it is set up right
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GrimmRiffer
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by GrimmRiffer » Nov 27th, '05, 22:19
tomr6 wrote: careful when you do start gunning the blade matey. It runs out of ground clearance long before the 7R. Well pre 2000 models do anyway. Spend a few quid on new suspenders and a jack up kit.....
Well, that'll be my bedroom toybox sorted, but a little off topic innit?
Shorter wheelbase, less weight, and thinner tyre on the blade means it doesn't need the same angle of dangle to carry the same corner speed as the 7 anyhow - and ground clearance ain't the issue at this time of year.