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harryzx-12


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posted January 28, 2007 02:43 AM        
Looks good blitz. I have the giles rearsets on my 99 busa. I really like them.
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blitzkrieg


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posted January 28, 2007 12:48 PM        
Thanks Bill, neither can I. LOL

Good seeing you last night during my short visit to the windswept hell-hole, I mean Kansas. And nice burnout in the Z-28 upon departure, ya fucking hooligan!

There goes claiming it was only driven to church on Sundays by a little old lady. LOL

I hear ya Harry. I actually bought these Gilles (for the 12) before I bought my R1.

I put a set on my R1 when I did all the mods to it and feel in love. The standard one-size-fits-all factory rearsets - I could never get that "just right" feeling when on the bike.


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VincentHill


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posted January 28, 2007 03:35 PM        
Blitz,

The one thing I do not now understand about everyone including the AMA is the use of Non Folding Foot Pegs. The 2 reasons for using them were to keep the bike from Digging in and gouging the Race track or making the Bike flip and the second reason for Rider Safety to keep them from Killing a rider by Hitting them in the head and not folding back!

On a Personal Note I hate Round Pegs because I put a Lot of Weight on my feet and the flat topped pegs spread the weight over a larger area. I also like them to be Rubber covered and soft!

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Outsiderzx12r


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posted January 28, 2007 05:53 PM        
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Thanks Bill, neither can I. LOL

Good seeing you last night during my short visit to the windswept hell-hole, I mean Kansas. And nice burnout in the Z-28 upon departure, ya fucking hooligan!

There goes claiming it was only driven to church on Sundays by a little old lady. LOL



I don't know what you are referring to, must've been some other red 95 Z28....

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WARBIRD


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posted February 14, 2007 10:51 AM        
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I absolutly love those rearsets!!!
and the powder coat looks great!!!!!



Ditto!!! My thoughts exactly.............
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blitzkrieg


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posted February 14, 2007 08:28 PM        
Thanks Warbird.

Now if damn winter would go away I could get to work in the garage and get all the body panels fitted so I can get them to my painter.

This latest storm is supposed to blow out of here by the weekend so hopefully I can a lot done this weekend. My brother bought me a real nice garage heater but it's been too cold to install it. LOL
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posted February 15, 2007 05:23 PM        
Anytime blitz..........your work looks real sharp. It's been freezing cold here in Kentucky too.....................the only thing I have been able to do with the bikes is move the Battery Tender around from one bike to the next................
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