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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/1/2008 12:30:39 AM   
Juliet


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Your bike looks great!! :-)  ..F3s rule!! ;-)

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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/2/2008 2:02:40 PM   
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VERY NICE...MY 97 WAS MY STARTER...STILL HAVE HER AND ALWAYS WILL.

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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/2/2008 2:13:51 PM   
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Yeah I want to Keep mine for sure.

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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/2/2008 7:31:57 PM   
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Sliders are nice, but for the F2 & F3, you have to cut holes in your nice panels to install them. Yikes!

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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/2/2008 8:46:01 PM   
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I highly reccomend the sliders. Yea you have to cut holes in the lowers, but consider the alternative. You''re in a parking lot moving slowly, you turn the handle bar to full lock to make a sharp turn and you forget not to grab that front break. All of a sudden the pavement reaches up grabs your bike and before you know it your beautiful bike is laying on it''s side and you''re wondering what the H**l happened. It''s not a pretty sight. It''s fixable, but easily avoidable with sliders. Trust me on this one....


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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/2/2008 10:01:23 PM   
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it looks sweet i love the rear of the 97-98''s I wish mine had that.

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RE: My new bike...Pics! - 7/3/2008 6:36:43 AM   
neely321


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Hey freaky21 you can put that on your bike just you have to buy the fairings and the seat as well as the tail light. It will bolt right on.

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"Iced Out Jackolantern"

More Chrome than a Detroit motor show.

Chrome Swing arm, Rims, Yoshi pipe, Pegs Full assembly, Rear break lever and clutch shifter.

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