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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 1:08:24 PM   
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only let me put one pic in. Here's another.


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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 1:28:47 PM   
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Tat ur the best man that looks sweet but i think i am goin with them and that bike is exatly like mine except mine has the original can lol
that is a sweet bike. two questions tho
1.how the heck do you keep ur wheels clean?
2. is that at a bike show and if so how did you do?
thanks alot man
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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 1:51:39 PM   
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Thanks Jon!

I use a spray cleaner when I'm lazy, and wash em good every few rides. I'm an auto detailer(just one of my many trades) so she never gets too dirty 
The second pic is actually from a trackday last July at Portland International Raceway. No mirrors, and the lights are all taped off. Here's another one from the same trackday.

Nice to see there are some other very nice 93's out there. Sure is getting hard to find em in decent shape anymore
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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 4:18:24 PM   
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the frame sliders help you some but if you are really worried about it get a cage  much more protection there lol i've dropped my bike a billion times and not hurt anything just recently laid it over at 45ish and didn't hurt anything.. plus more room created between you and the ground and keeps your fairings safe =D

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 5:35:46 PM   
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Nice to see there are some other very nice 93's out there. Sure is getting hard to find em in decent shape anymore


I was beginning to think no one cared...maybe there's room for an MWO forum, SC28 or something. All four of us in the country would have a great time! hahaha


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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 6:57:35 PM   
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lol true. i am also an auto detailer in my spare time. wierd. "bayside detailng" and i am goin to start a thread about 93 900s and pics. i ride mine about 3k a month so it is basically impossible to keep my wheels clean. nice hearin from both ya!
take it easy
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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 8:56:51 PM   
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love those captian america bikes... nice rides guys.... i shiny 93 makes me smile

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 9:11:45 PM   
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What do they call the black, silver and red version? Who's Captain America's nemesis? Some super-hot samurai chic that dresses in all black with a red handled katana and silver throwing stars...mmmm...

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 9/30/2007 10:34:08 PM   
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Wasn't Captain America's nemises the Red Skull, or something like that?

MWO forum.....LMAO! Now there's a die-hard 900rr fan!

Crazyhorse, I dig the pic at the track. I thought I was the only one crazy enough to take a basically irreplaceable bike (that I LOVE!) and go do trackdays with it.



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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 12:18:02 PM   
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more where that came from





I think everyone needs to see the track someday....not to down anybody who doesn't go to the track , but i feel like I'm doing her injustice if I don't get out there and push it.  TAT2D you love your bike as much as I and even more after a day at the races.

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 1:15:31 PM   
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Awesome pics!!!!!
I have a lot more respect for the street after being at the racetrack. The back roads aren't as much fun for me anymore. Can't wait for next season. I had to go buy a truck last month just to make trackdays easier ( I told the wife I needed it for a work vehicle....hahaha) PIR is a couple hours away, it's just too hard to ride that far, ride all day, then ride home. We still go out and hit the twisties sometimes, just not quite as hard as before

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 1:46:33 PM   
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SEXY!!! i wish i had a track to take my bike to  but i will do that someday sweet pics man those are awesome!!!
JonBrown

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 6:14:03 PM   
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Real nice pics crazyhorse, but that bike is way too pretty to take on the track. That thing, at least in the pictures, looks showroom quality.

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 7:12:45 PM   
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god you're sexy when you corner...killer shots dude

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 7:20:28 PM   
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Thanks for the compliments!  But monkey man i gotta disagree... I bought it to ride and shoot.... as for the drivers in Oklahoma, I got a much better chance of crashin that thing on the streets.  Yes its awfully clean but I do everything I can to get as much enjoyment out of it as I can.  Our cbr's are made for the track and I'd encourage you all to do the same.  Its near showroom cond and I hope to keep it that way , but to me.... the risk is worth it.  And if any of you guys have questions about these, I've seen just about every square inch of them as you can see haha


thats crazyhorse in the back, shes a dif story



this thread has went off on a tangent.....(thanks to me )

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