My Introduction Can Beat Up Your Introduction!
O only ever so slightly good sir, but it wouldn't cramp me much if it burned in hell and suffered the most atrocious and painful torture.
Is a light supposed to turn on if I have cruise control on?
I can't seem to find stainless steel brake lines, anyone see them anywhere?
Is a light supposed to turn on if I have cruise control on?
I can't seem to find stainless steel brake lines, anyone see them anywhere?
http://store.r1concepts.com/Items/It...es%20-%20Front
^^ I'm considering these, I'd get them slotted and drilled. Thoughts?
The other choice were these:
http://www.buybrakes.com/Merchant2/m...Category_Code=
Which would be better?
^^ I'm considering these, I'd get them slotted and drilled. Thoughts?
The other choice were these:
http://www.buybrakes.com/Merchant2/m...Category_Code=
Which would be better?
I've sorta gotten bored of the Crossfire. It's becoming more of a track toy and AutoX car for me now and if the weather is looking down. It all started when I got a bike. I have no urge for cars anymore.


(Other Kawi is pop's)


(Other Kawi is pop's)
Just the opposite for me.
Since getting the Crossfire a couple years ago my interest in my bike has slipped a bit.
Riding less now than I used to.
Could be that I've had my bike for 9 years now and have ridden them for 31 years.
I think buying a Harley might fix my loss of interest and it's likely I will be doing this in a few months.
Since getting the Crossfire a couple years ago my interest in my bike has slipped a bit.
Riding less now than I used to.
Could be that I've had my bike for 9 years now and have ridden them for 31 years.
I think buying a Harley might fix my loss of interest and it's likely I will be doing this in a few months.
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Just the opposite for me.
Since getting the Crossfire a couple years ago my interest in my bike has slipped a bit.
Riding less now than I used to.
Could be that I've had my bike for 9 years now and have ridden them for 31 years.
I think buying a Harley might fix my loss of interest and it's likely I will be doing this in a few months.
Since getting the Crossfire a couple years ago my interest in my bike has slipped a bit.
Riding less now than I used to.
Could be that I've had my bike for 9 years now and have ridden them for 31 years.
I think buying a Harley might fix my loss of interest and it's likely I will be doing this in a few months.
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Just the opposite for me.
Since getting the Crossfire a couple years ago my interest in my bike has slipped a bit.
Riding less now than I used to.
Could be that I've had my bike for 9 years now and have ridden them for 31 years.
I think buying a Harley might fix my loss of interest and it's likely I will be doing this in a few months.
Since getting the Crossfire a couple years ago my interest in my bike has slipped a bit.
Riding less now than I used to.
Could be that I've had my bike for 9 years now and have ridden them for 31 years.
I think buying a Harley might fix my loss of interest and it's likely I will be doing this in a few months.
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
7 Gallons of 93 Octane
On my 1975 Gold Wing it was under the seat to help give the bike a lower center of gravity. The faux "Gas" tank, (in front of the seat) was just a storage space, and an area where the bikes electronics was located.
I was just wondering if Honda still did that.
I think the "actual" tank held 5 gallons on my bike.
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