My 2007 Yamaha R6. It's no 1098 but I love it.
My 2007 Yamaha R6. It's no 1098 but I love it.
Bike Type: 2002 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RK2, 80,000 miles
Color: Gray/Silver
CC: 1300
Pipe: Stock
Tires: Metzler Z6
Power Commander: Nope
Air Cleaner: K&N
Gearing: Stock
Steering: Stock
Brakes: Stock
Seats: Stock
Windscreen: Stock
Frame Sliders: None
Other customs: Helibars, galfer braided clutch and brake lines, EBC brake pads, yellow box odometer mod, 132db Seibel horn, Meridian GPS power plug, teal led accent lights, Diamond headlight modulator, heated grips, gerbing's heated gear plug, muzzy radiator fan, 12v accessory plug, Autocomm audio plug, Blue Sea fuse box, Progressive front fork springs, TourTank 5 gallon gas tank.
Future Mods: Power Commander, Replace the stock exhaust.
Carl
Last edited by dm_gsxr; Sat Jul 12th, 2008 at 08:31 PM.
Long Distance Gear Checklist 2002 Hayabusa - Now with 100,000+ miles!
There's a hayabusa under there? Wish I had packing skills like that. It would make moving a lot easier.
wow carl.
i thought i was packed down!!
mayo....
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
Only I will remain."
.........a crotch rocket going 85 to 90 down the highway looking like a power ranger on a mission...
I think it will be closer to $25k after the Desmo 16 forks and new shock.
Am glad I did not wait. I would have mist more than a year with this bike.
The R is a KILLER bike, yet still out of my reach.
Dont need a 1098 to have a kick ass bike. You got one there, and are probably faster on it than I on mine.
You have a true track tool there. Good job.
Long Distance Gear Checklist 2002 Hayabusa - Now with 100,000+ miles!
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The only decent one I have.
Just a n00b to Denver looking for some god riding....
11,044 miles from the time I bought it at the end of October last year when it had 2800 miles on it.
Up on Trail Ridge a coupla days ago...dirty, and yet oh so much fun!
...ready to take on the world...one canyon at a time...
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and the stunt piece
Last edited by TL MILLER; Mon Jul 14th, 2008 at 09:40 PM.
you have two tlr's? tl miller? wtf....... lol. that crash cage didnt really work on the front of the gsxr.... did it ?
itd be fun to have a gsxr to stunt.
brat